ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:What would be even better is Abigail as CO of her own ship with a Grayson woman as XO and featuring several other Grayson women in key positions like tactical, navigation and engineering. A Grayson ship making a name for itself. What on earth would her nickname be. The Judgement? LOL
Forget it, there aren't enough Grayson female officers to do that. Not in the time it will take Abigail to reach CO position.
Given the size of the GSN, the only way any two Grayson-born female officers in the next few years will end up aboard the same ship is if they're assigned because they're women, instead of taking into account their skills. Someone probably justified assigning both Cecilie and Claire to the Manasseh because the ship had been fitted with berthing for women, but that excuse won't hold for long.At any rate, the GSN can carry the gauntlet in storyline for a while. Grayson shall no longer be considered the weak link in the Alliance's chain.
"Shall no longer?" They not only haven't been that since 1906 PD, they were the strongest link between 1915 and 1920.
The sub series can advance the timeline five or more years itself, laying the groundwork and setting the stage for the mainline novels to advance it another ten or more. There's no reason Honor's offspring can't pick up the gauntlet mother threw down in the Sol system. Twenty years is also plenty of time to fill a Grayson ship with female snotties and a few officers with some real mettle. Offscreen is a powerful literary device. Besides, always keep hope alive by dreaming, what was yesterday, the impossible dream.
Remember when Get Smart carried a phone in his shoe and we all dreamed that impossible dream. My how a little time changes things.