vonyar wrote:Firmly in the DIS-like category
Bruno Behrends wrote:- that the Harringtons turn out to be a lost alpha line - making the whole Alignment plot personal and opening up possibilities for future stories.
I see the loaded musket on the wall with Honor's Meyerdahl Beta modification but the trigger was pulled to explain her empathic connection with Nimitz. The revelation felt much more like a throw away... And while I can see some possibilities of 'a lost Alpha Line' it radically changes who Honor is. It is almost as bad as Greedo getting a shot off.
You're certainly entitled to hold that view, and it's completely valid from at least one perspective.
The "trigger" you are seeing, however, is no part of her Alpha line mods and no one ever said it was
in-universe. Quite a few readers have jumped to that conclusion from what her mom said when she was discussing her review of Honor's genome with her prefatory to the whole sign language project. But the
connection
does not come from her alpha mods and there is a whole bunch of genetic material in her that has
nothing to do with a genetic mod program from which she has been isolated for 600 years or so. The unique ability that she has -- and which her dad
and mom possess, as well, to a limited extent --- stems from the collision of a lot of factors totally beyond the MA's control.
Part of that is tied up with her inherited alpha line mods, of course, because that's a huge part of the basic template on which the random genetic elements of 20 or 30 generations outside MA control interact, but it is no more
dependent upon the alpha line side of her than is her taste for classical music.
The people who think of her as an alpha --- and who think "she ought to have been
ours" --- are taking far too much credit for who and what she is . . . which is sort of part and parcel of their basic blind spot. The whole point of the connection (from my perspective, and at the present time) is that the
MA thinks of her that way; that if the GA ever realizes she's a "lost alpha" it may cause all sorts of angst; but tat in the end, she is a triumph of freely associated genetic and societal and philosophical factors which totally
discredit the MA's philosophy.
There just hasn't been remotely enough time to make all that clear since you found out about her ancestry. There are a lot of other aspects of her personality and of causative factors in the Honorverse that I haven't analyzed for you in their entirety the very first time I mentioned them. I reserve the right to unpack some of these concepts gradually. In this case, you have jumped in exactly the opposite direction from where I am headed.
Of course, I suppose it's
possible (remotely, you understand) that I sort of
wanted you to go that direction before you found out where I was really going.
Sort of like that whole French Revolution thing . . . .