Brigade XO wrote:Probably the worst thing they could do --for so many reasons-- would be clone Honor and create a sizable group of clone-sibs (both male and female) and raise them as Janissaries with full indoctrination in the Alignment (and significant physical training over years) plus training them to be either Naval commanders or a varitety of other careers for the Alignment. Honor raised as an Alpha in the Alignment Navy or a command specialist as her uncle on Beowulf could be formidable
Thing is it will take 20 plus years for that to produce someone who has even the basic skills at any particular task set and you won't have created the personality that is Honor Harrington
Interesting to speuclate though.
There's no guarantee that Honor clones would be anywhere nearly as capable as she is. Even without going into the nature-vs-nurture discussion, there's a difference in opportunities. Honor learned from the best tacticians and strategists of her generation, had access to state-of-the-art technology, simulators, and ships. She also had quite a few opportunities for independent command that helped her hone her skills, experiences which someone could write books about (I hear someone has).
She's now 64 T-years old (37 Manticoran years). Will the alignment have enough time to bring up someone like that? Even with accelerated growth and learning, you can't impart enough experience to someone in short enough time to make a difference to the Alignment. if they do have 50 T-years to wait (Raoul and Katherine's time), then I'd expect that the people who saw Honor's efforts and were impressed by them to have long forgotten about the fact in their echo chamber. They'll have turned back to their old plans. However much they may bemoan losing her line's genes in their general pool, their arrogance will convince them they can do better ("have already done better") with their own efforts.
More importantly, they won't have nearly as many opportunities, not if they want to keep their commanders a secret. If they do, then fleet exercises in Darius won't give the experience needed. Sneaky ambush actions won't give them the equivalent expertise. And if they seed them through the RF navies to take opportunity of the post-OFS galaxy, those commanders will become known and someone will eventually wonder why they resemble the Harringtons so much.