If you’ve been paying attention elsewhere, Marisa Wolf and I are currently ramping up to complete the Crown of Slaves/Alignment story arc following Eric’s death. As things stand now, the first novel in that project will probably launch the next generation of Harringtons’ story arc, as well. And Jacob Holo and I are simultaneously in development on the life of Edward Saganami while Jan Kotouč is working on the story of the Star Empire in the Silesian Confederacy.
I would point out in passing that as far as I am concerned I wrapped the original story arc I had planned for Honor herself in UNCOMPROMISING HONOR. Actually, she was supposed to have died before that point in my original plan for the series, but stuff happened that changed the storyline. I more or less brought her out of retirement in END IN FIRE, but she was right when she told Elizabeth 40 years of active duty was enough, at least for a while.
tlb wrote:As I said, Honor is retired and will not be going rogue. However it would not surprise me if some people pin great hopes on that ending: "at least for a while".
penny wrote:Honor has become a force of her own. That is why the author could not kill her off. And Honor herself has promised to put an end to the MAlign when found.
As I said, Honor is not retired. She is simply sleeping. Until the kiss of "malignant" death awakens her.
In normal usage a "kiss of death" results in death, but no matter.
Even if Honor is a "force of her own", she would still have to be given a command to be combat effective. Whether one says "retired" or "sleeping", the obvious way for her to become active again is to be recalled for a specific mission (such as the attack on Galton in TEiF). I expect that might be what happens, unless she is too old and one of her children leads to way. I say too old, because the author states he is setting up the next generation; which implies a jump of a decade or two.