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Oh come on! You've got to grade her on a curve. She deserves a handicap, since her ship was handicapped. She was a plain old Commodore who took out an Admiral? She popped an admiral?
"Take that!"
She performed flawlessly and spectacularly in the first round. Well, she only had a one round weapon then everyone was gunning for her, "keying on her" in gridiron jargon. Yet, who do you think everyone was talking about on the grapevine after the Games? Yep, Harrington!
A Commodore with a newly acquired, raped, aging light crusier making her mark!
Yes, Fearless took her lumps and Honor took hers and both were banished to the Basilisk System as a result. But she still gets my vote as the MVP of the War Games for doing the impossible. As a Commodore! In an aging, raped Light Cruiser.
Rid yourself of the metric system when measuring the human element, k?
LOL
I think that should be Commander
Theemile wrote:And the only reason it worked was that before the wargames, no one knew a light cruiser could field a grav lance, and no stock Courageous CLs fielded energy torps. So when the Fearless was seen in the first wargame, it wasn't seen as the danger it was.
After the first wargame, everyone in the RMN knew what it had, and was thinking about how to counter it. After that EVERY CL was persecuted in case it was the Fearless.
The CL Gravlance ambusher was a 1 shot wonder. It worked ONCE, but to do so it became a 1 trick pony.
What showed Honor's mettle was the battle with the Sirius, not the ambush of the RMN flagship.
True, but she still had to somehow manage to make lemonade out of one stinking lemon for everyone on her team, as a
Commander, a newly minted Commander with a newly minted crew, while dealing with the emotions of rape committed on her brand spanking new (first hyper capable?) ship. It was new to her! Don't you remember her excitement of acquiring
Fearless right before the entire fricking closet of Imelda Marcos'
shoes began to fall on her head? On top of feeling a bit slighted because Courvoisier withheld the rape.
But be all that as it may, I wasn't trying to push a belief that she showed her mettle with that brilliance, inasmuch as it put, or at least highlighted, her on the map. And sent notice of her arrival reverberating throughout the Navy and the entire galaxy at large.
To really dig under the skin of that thought, considering what followed in Honor's wake after that, Honor wouldn't even include making that silly grav lance work, on her resume. But it did have the fortunate side effect of making the very astute sit up and
currently take notice of her - which served her well while she was in Basilisk. It paid big dividends. Huge. The War Games arguably highlighted and cemented Honor on White Haven's and the Admiralty's radar - at Pavel Young's expense. I'm sure her name was already bandied about the grapevine. But the War Games bent it.
As a matter of fact, the scandal behind getting her unfairly banished to Basilisk probably helped Honor's career much in the same way as that shameful matter between Kanye West and Taylor Swift. The grapevine was in danger of igniting. Can we say, advertisement. As in F R E E?[/quote]
She was clearly a star by Short Victorious War. White Haven and Caparelli were discussing her abilities when she was assigned to Sarnoff.