Title | Posted |
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Artificial divisions within the SLN | Mar 2004 |
The Battle of Farley's Crossing | Mar 2004 |
<em>Gauntlet</em>'s weapons fit | Mar 2004 |
Erewhon and the inertial compensator | Apr 2004 |
Battleship and SD(P) comparisons | Apr 2004 |
System control ships | Apr 2004 |
Grav pulse comm post <em>Ashes of Victory</em> | Apr 2004 |
Artificial intelligence and nanotechnology | Apr 2004 |
Shipyard types | Jun 2004 |
<em>Medusa-Bs</em> | Jun 2004 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
There's also been some debate on whether or not you were always planning for Manpower to come to the fore the way that it now seems to be doing. If you would care to respond, there are several questions which have been raised, to wit -- Was Manpower always in the deck? Did you add it later? If you did add it later, when did you do so? What about Commodore Saganami's last fight?
Genetic slavery, and its ugly consequences, and the essential Mesan/Manpower philosophy have always been inherent in the Honorverse. I didn't fully develop Mesa or Manpower until I was several books into the series, however, because at that point I hadn't needed to. There was a background "slot" for them to fit into which I had visualized thoroughly enough for the purposes of the early books and their complete concentration on the war between Manticore and the People's Republic. Commodore Saganami's last fight was always against Silesian pirates financially supported by corrupt elements within the Silesian Confederacy and genetic slavers, however, and I have refined and redirected some of my original elements as I went along, but most of the "changes in plan" on my part have had to do not with whether or not I ever intended to explore this particular substrata of the Honorverse, but with whether or not I intended Honor to be alive when I did it. Please note that I'm not saying which way I decided to go with Honor's possible demise. Tum, te, tum, te, tum