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by Roguevictory » Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:14 pm | |
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I hope the timeskip is closer to 50 years. I want enough time for non-Manticore allied navies to develop ships and weapons that pose a legitimate threat to those of Manticore allies and so we can have space battles that aren't so one sided and I'm not sure if 20 years is long enough for these to be developed and built in the numbers needed to make decent hostile fleets.
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by kzt » Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:26 pm | |
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It was predicted that a critical subsystem would be duplicated in under a year, which was significantly faster than I expected (you want to know which one, read the eARC). In addition, interesting counters to some capabilities were demonstrated. In 5 years they will have them mobile effective combat forces. Realistically, in 2 more years they could produce an effective defensive capability that would require enormous effort to crack. |
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by ldwechsler » Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:14 pm | |
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Might I point out that this is fiction and RFC determines who does what and how fast the progress is made. Second, Foraker and Hemphill are likely to make a lot of progress and they may well get samples of the Hasta weapons. Third, it is far more likely that RFC will start us with Raoul's story early. By age 50 he would already have put in close to 30 years and would probably be a captain. Remember, HH didn't have all that many connections until she was already a captain. He will start out with every advantage of birth and who knows what extra skills he will have as a result of his treecat connection. |
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by linden » Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:10 pm | |
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by Joat42 » Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:22 pm | |
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It sounded like it would be posted on baen.com with the lead up to the publication of UH, so I would hazard a guess that the earliest we'll likely to see it August since UH's publication date is October. --- Jack of all trades and destructive tinkerer. Anyone who have simple solutions for complex problems is a fool. |
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by Frankjg » Fri Apr 06, 2018 3:18 pm | |
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Shannon and Sonja will figure out the streak drive and have it in production. It will be wide spread or in limited use. Big question then
They will also be building, developing, and inventing lots of interesting things via manty, havenite, and captured solly R&D. Will they figure out the spider drive? How to detect it? The hunt for the mesan alignment will be going on. Manty-Havenite alliance coming from one direction and the Solly hunters from another direction. What will they uncover? |
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by justdave » Sat Apr 07, 2018 12:46 am | |
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I believe Dark Fall is the novella in House of Lies, whenever Bu9 gets it out. |
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by runsforcelery » Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:08 am | |
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Nope. "Dark Fall" is not intended for House of Lies. I'm not sure whether it will be bound into Uncompromising Honor or published separately on Baen's website, but it will definitely be out by the time Uncompromising is released. I've done some significant rewrite to it, after discussing it with Toni and rethinking exactly how it fits into the history of Bolthole. Here's the first section of the rewrite: __________________________________________ Dark Fall ●I● Hear now my song and weep. Hear of the blackness of Dark Fall, Of death, dust, destruction of all. Hear now of terror on night-black wings, Of heartbreak and horror — the end of all things, Of destruction below and death from the sky On the day human history died. — The Dark Fall Saga. * * * * * * * * * Navigation Deck Generation Ship Calvin's Hope March 552 Post Diaspora “It’s confirmed,” the leaden voice said in Vincent Anderson’s headphones. “No way. The damage at ground level is even worse than we expected. We’d need three times the resources we’ve got to establish even a temporary foothold down here. And it’s still getting worse.” “Understood,” Anderson said. He drew a deep breath and squared his shoulders. “Come on back up. Looks like we’re going to have to come up with something brilliant.” “Lots of luck with that,” the voice said harshly. Then there was a pause, and Anderson visualized the owner of that voice drawing her own deep breath. “I’m calling in the survey parties now. We should be back aboard in a few hours.” “Good.” Anderson’s voice was soft. “I need you, Trish.” “I know, Babe. See you soon.” Anderson killed the circuit and pushed off against the captain’s chair to send himself across the nav deck to the main visual display. The command section, like the engineering core, was outside the spin section, and he’d always loved the microgravity. It made him feel lighter than air, with a buoyancy that went beyond the merely physical as he floated here, watching the endless stars recede into infinity. But not today, he thought. Not today. It was late in Calvin's Hope’s day, and he’d decided to take the watch by himself. It wasn’t as if the nav deck needed manning, and the truly critical parts of the huge ship’s infrastructure had always been managed from Engineering and Environmental. But there’d been someone here — usually only a single someone, admittedly, but someone — every day for the last three and a half centuries. Well, he amended, hooking a toe through a safety loop, for the last four centuries, as the rest of the universe had told time. The time dilation effect at fifty percent of light-speed was significant, and Vincent Anderson had spent his entire forty-three years — subjective — tearing through the cosmos at that velocity. His parents had spent their entire lives doing precisely the same thing, and so had their parents. In fact, his great-great-grandparents had been only in their thirties when the shuttles delivered them to their new home in space. He was the eighth captain Calvin's Hope had known since it departed the Sol System, 135 years after the Beowulf Expedition, on its own long, lonely voyage, and they were farther from Earth than any humans had ever traveled. Angelique Calvin hadn’t lived to see the ship that bore her name depart. She’d driven the expedition with every gram of her steely will, though. She’d personally rammed it through the Earth Union’s committees and bureaus and petty tyrants, despite their bitter opposition to interstellar exploration. She’d personally designed the generation ship’s drive, but she’d known she wouldn’t be making the voyage aboard the project to which she’d devoted her entire adult life. There was no room for octogenarians aboard a starship. But on the day the transmission confirming the Beowulf Expedition’s safe landing in their destination star system, her son Angus had begun the countdown for Calvin's Hope’s launch. Now, four hundred and two years later, the great-great-grandchildren of that ship’s crew had reached their destination. Vincent Anderson looked at the image of the world they’d come so far to reach and tried not to vomit. "Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead. |
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by Randomiser » Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:32 am | |
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Oh yes please,I would really really like to see the story of Alfred Harrington's marine career. I forgot this was one of the things RFC mentioned as possible future stories.
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by TangoLima » Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:23 pm | |
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Where do the Andermanni fit in to the future of the
Honorverse ? |
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