ThinksMarkedly wrote:tlb wrote:Cthia had already conceded that her father was in the Navy and was asking WHO ELSE was military.
We've never been told. Honor and Alfred have been pretty quiet about their family in all the stories. We don't even know Alfred's parents' names or whether they were alive when Honor was a child. Unlike Allison's side of the family, they've never come up. Even Devon Harrington, a cousin, barely gets a single speaking line in the entire series. But his existence tells us that Alfred had cousins too, if not a younger sibling.
We do know that Honor wanted to go into the Navy at a very early age, from her "Best Laid Plains" (which Nimitz nearly screwed up by adopting her). Her father had been a marine non-com and was a Navy officer, so she had a role model. She'd probably have had more role models than just her father, but those don't need to have been family. She was born after King Roger III had begun the modernisation and expansion of the Navy, so that career was in prestige at the time. In fact, the royal family was itself a role model and had been providing Navy officers for at least 3 T-centuries.
That is a good point. "The tradition lives on" is a good catch phrase for the RMN; it just gives you goose bumps. Like our own Marines', Semper Fidelis – “Always Faithful.”
Or our Navy's, "Non sibi sed patriae" (Not self but country) is often cited as the Navy's motto. Also sufficiently intoxicating is the old navy motto, "Faith, Courage, Service true, with Honor, Over Honor, Over All."
"The Few, The Proud, The Marines" gives me goosebumps as well.
But was Honor living in the Star Kingdom long enough to be influenced by such things? She was living on Sphinx. She didn't move to the SK until her enrollment. Right?
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