I guess I cannot say anymore that I don't care, because I just sat down and wrote the coverpage. <sigh> here it goes...
All new Forum readers, please read.Welcome to the Honorverse Forum, which formerly was held at Baen's Bar.
Your first virtual beverage of choice is on us.
The following is an introduction to the Honorverse Forum. You are entering an ongoing conversation which is nearly 25 years old, of which this forum is just the latest host for the conversation. As members have come and gone over the years, topics and conversations have repeatedly been introduced, debated, fought over, and eventually solved, discarded, or agreed upon. Our current software platform has nearly 100,000 individual posts in over 2000 separate threads posted over the last 10 years just for the Honorverse as of this writing. Many of the long term posters have a massive wealth of professional knowledge; we are Scientists, Physicists, Astronomers, Engineers, Aerospace Professionals, IT Experts, Military Members and Veterans, as well as numerous other fields, and will bring our experience and knowledge here to share.
Occasionally, our esteemed author (David, aka The Mad Wizard Weber (MWW), aka "Runs With Celery" (RFC) ) will grace us with his knowledge, or one of his inner circle (BuNine) will do the same. The conversations are usually quite enlightening and interesting.
However, over the years, the same questions, concepts, and ideas repeatedly are brought up by new posters. Many times this is because the represented line of thought is a logical conclusion to the details given in the books. Unfortunately, this has created a situation where new members are repeatedly bring forward the same concepts and questions, argue them vigorously, then allow the idea to be put to bed, only to have another new poster revive the argument. In some cases, this has happened literally hundreds of times.
To which we would like to share locations where new posters can discover the posted knowledge outside the printed word on their own.
This forum and several other places on the internet hold massive amounts of data on the Honorverse that is not in the book series, gleamed from discussions from the author himself over the years.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/series/Harrington/http://weberfaq.thefifthimperium.com/https://www.baen.com/faqFor those looking for more of David's older books to get up to date, there is the CD page containing images of the disks originally circulated with the Hardcover editions, containing electronic copies of David's Earlier works.
http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/Also, Check the SITS and Jayne's source books - these were written by David and Members of BuNine and represent corrections to some of the ship data to make items consistent, and back stories that never made the book series which fill in the universe and give it color. While "official", these books are considered "less than Canonical" due to a few later changes/corrections, but 98+% of the verifiable data is correct. When referencing their data, we usually specify their source.
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?keywords=Jayne%27s++intelligence&x=0&y=0&author=&artist=&pfrom=&pto=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?keywords=saganami+island&x=0&y=0&author=&artist=&pfrom=&pto=Lastly, read House of Steel. This compendium on Manticore and Grayson has a lot of official background detail originally written for the Jayne's and SITS source books (and the rest of the series), but further updated and distilled into 1 official tomb.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=house+of+Steel&ref=nb_sb_noss_2So if you have an idea you wish to post or discuss, please do some research, you might find the solution yourself. Make sure you are up to date on the reading (some points are obviously answered as the series progresses) because most posters are discussing the current story line, not an earlier point in the story, though they will definitely fill you in. Check the Pearls and see if your question/idea is addressed in one of David's older posts. Also review the last few pages of the forum, as well as a subject search - you might find an old discussion.
Lastly, and most importantly, the next few pages of this thread are our
"Dead Horses List" - a list of items posted so frequently by new users that they have been beaten to death, just like a proverbial dead horse. Yes, these ideas have been mentioned so frequently many current posters have a stock response ready to answer your question, and the Author refuses to comment further on the topics. As earlier mentioned, you are stepping into a 25 year continuous conversation - some people get tired of the same topic over and over again, especially when the answer is already known, and to others, buried. There, of course, are other subjects which did not make the Dead Horses List that have also been thoroughly discussed, and if you mention them, you will probably get a no-nonsense response from a member who does not want to overly debate the topic - they will usually point you to an earlier discussion or the source book or post which answers your point. Please do not take it personally, the current members want the conversation to move on, not have the same ideas brought up every 100 posts.
On each of the following pages are the most frequently asked topics by new posters - the aforementioned
Dead Horses. To save everyone the headache, we have compiled a quick response to these topics in 1 easy to find format. Each will have a discussion of the idea, what the conclusion of the idea is, and where to find out more on the topic.
Occasionally, Authorial Fiat is the simple answer why something does or does not happen a certain way- the Author just says it is this way. A good example of this is Relativity; it is pretty much ignored in the Honorverse. Originally, David set up the Honorverse so ships couldn't hit Einstein's speed bumps without incredible difficulty - but that changed as the series progressed. Do to this, everything about relativity but c itself is pretty much ignored for story line sake. It just is - we have to accept it if we want to enjoy the series.
And So - On to our
Corral of Dead Horses.
And, you will find,
Never, Ever mention the Grav Lance.
You are warned.