cthia wrote:ldwechsler wrote:
For me the biggest regret is that overblown series done for the OTHER company. Instead of more than a half dozen books that are decent but not thrilling (not to mention filled with names of people most of whom we never see again), we could have had another half dozen Honor books.
My understanding is that he has lots of reasons for that. They are green and have pictures of dead presidents on them and you can use them to pay your bills. And while you might say “but royalties!”, I don’t think I can say more.
Randomiser wrote:Safehold is a story he wanted to tell and one I and lots of others enjoyed reading. I can't understand this monomania some people have about Honor. Frankly, I am glad we have Safehold rather than a whole bunch more Honor. Especially since Honor has become self-limiting. She is now so senior that it's gets hard to think of much she can reasonably do away from the Admiralty. Especially after tum-te-tum-te-tum (to coin a phrase) in UH.
Besides you have to think about the mechanics of the publishing industry; because of how it and Baen are set up Baen can only publish one or two new Big Author hardbacks each month. RFC already takes up a fair chunk of that. Baen have to leave room for other authors or lose them and you can't run a successful publishing company on just a few Stars. At least that's what I took from some extended posts on the subject a while ago.
Well let me explain it to all of you who have a screw loose on this matter. A major screw, a few cogs and sprockets too! As far as I am concerned.
My particular "monomania" with Honor
and the fact that I don't want her retired is contained inside the exact same ball of wax as I don't want her killed off by the author . . .
Brief detour: I just can't imagine our heroine surviving everything the Peeps, Cordelia Ransom, Pavel Young, Hauptman, her own government and that damn Demon Murphy threw at her, only to be knifed in the back by her own creator.
Anyway, BOTH reasons are because THIS IS THE HONORVERSE. There is NO Honorverse without Honor. Without Honor, it's only the Verse, as far as I am concerned. And if she had been killed off by the author, would have been two birds with one stone as he'd have taken me out as a reader as well.
I wish you people would stop speaking for everyone else. I can't get enough of Honor and I'm darn proud of it. The woman has prolong and you all want to retire her before she's even managed to burn through all of her preprolong years! Gees! There are many series with much longer running main characters. Go pick on them! You ever heard the phrase "If it ain't broke don't fix it?" Well guess what . . .
IT AIN'T BROKE!
The Honorverse without Honor is like Cornflakes without the milk. Sick of Honor? Read Safehold. But for goodness sakes, stop pissing on my parade![/quote]
Actually, Crown of Slaves, etc. had very little of Honor and worked very well.
Also, as top admiral there won't be all that much for her to do.
But she can be a doting mom, giving advice to her kids as they serve on vessels.