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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by quark   » Sat Sep 19, 2015 11:25 pm

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I don't remember ever learning how Ellen D'Orville became a hero, and judging by how much I liked Saganami's story, that would be pretty cool to read about.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by kzt   » Sat Sep 19, 2015 11:43 pm

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quark wrote:I don't remember ever learning how Ellen D'Orville became a hero, and judging by how much I liked Saganami's story, that would be pretty cool to read about.

Read HoS.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Roguevictory   » Sun Sep 20, 2015 3:59 am

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JeffEngel wrote:
cthia wrote:Abigail Hearns is the first Grayson naval officer and we'd certainly like to see her rise to Admiral.

But who was the first Havenite and Manticoran woman to really strut their stuff?

Probably among the first two or three officers - or prominent enlisted personnel - of either navy. Unlike Grayson, both Haven and Manticore took sexual equality as a matter of course before they ever had space navies.


It wouldn't surprise me if one or more of the captains of the Victory class FGs were female when the slowship arrived, in the 30 years or so before the ship's arrival, or in the aftermath. The first female Manticoran female admiral might be an interesting question since the guardian frigate group probably only had one flag officer at a time, and the early system navy probably only had three or four flag officer slots at most IMO.I know they got some more ships from the SL in the early days but I don't think that was more then an additional squadron or two until after the Free Brotherhood Incident. I may be wrong though.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Yow   » Sun Sep 20, 2015 4:12 am

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quark wrote:I don't remember ever learning how Ellen D'Orville became a hero, and judging by how much I liked Saganami's story, that would be pretty cool to read about.

I think it was in a bio in the House of Steel.

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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Yow   » Sun Sep 20, 2015 4:22 am

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?!?!?SPOILERS?!?!? ?!?!?SPOILERS?!?!?
JeffEngel wrote:
cthia wrote:Abigail Hearns is the first Grayson naval officer and we'd certainly like to see her rise to Admiral.

But who was the first Havenite and Manticoran woman to really strut their stuff?

Probably among the first two or three officers - or prominent enlisted personnel - of either navy. Unlike Grayson, both Haven and Manticore took sexual equality as a matter of course before they ever had space navies.

Manticore Ascendant series has some interesting leading female spacers, and a bit on the award that Honor's father received as Marine.

Cthia's father ~ "Son, do not cater to the common belief that a person has to earn respect. That is not true. You should give every person respect right from the start. What a person has to earn is your continued respect!"
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by cthia   » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:52 am

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Yow wrote:?!?!?SPOILERS?!?!? ?!?!?SPOILERS?!?!?

JeffEngel wrote:
cthia wrote:
Abigail Hearns is the first Grayson naval officer and we'd certainly like to see her rise to Admiral.

But who was the first Havenite and Manticoran woman to really strut their stuff?

Probably among the first two or three officers - or prominent enlisted personnel - of either navy. Unlike Grayson, both Haven and Manticore took sexual equality as a matter of course before they ever had space navies.

Yow wrote:Manticore Ascendant series has some interesting leading female spacers, and a bit on the award that Honor's father received as Marine.

Thanks for that info Yow. I will be sure to get around to reading them. I've mentioned that there remains several reads that I haven't read. Time. And because that series is written with other authors, I intentionally planned them for last. Perhaps I should bump them up in the queue.

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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by tourist   » Mon Sep 21, 2015 7:05 pm

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Hutch wrote:
exiledtoIA wrote:...I still think that they have a Havenite counterpart and I want to see them meet up. Probably somewhere in the Talbot quadrant where they get to mix it up with Sollies.


Add in the RMN version and you have "the Three Stooges", but I love the idea all the same.


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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by saber964   » Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:23 pm

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tourist wrote:
Hutch" quote="exiledtoIA wrote:...I still think that they have a Havenite counterpart and I want to see them meet up. Probably somewhere in the Talbot quadrant where they get to mix it up with Sollies.


Add in the RMN version and you have "the Three Stooges", but I love the idea all the same.


Behind enemy lines and forced to save the day despite themselves.[/quote]

We already have something similar. Try reading 'Let's go to Prague'.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Hutch   » Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:31 am

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quark wrote:I don't remember ever learning how Ellen D'Orville became a hero, and judging by how much I liked Saganami's story, that would be pretty cool to read about.


Quark (and others), go to the thread titled "Honorverse favorite passages", move to page 71, and see my posting for 27 Feb 2015. I think it will satisfy youor curiousity.

And show why Ellen D-Orville is a Hero. And a damn good one.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by cthia   » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:06 am

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Hutch wrote:
quark wrote:I don't remember ever learning how Ellen D'Orville became a hero, and judging by how much I liked Saganami's story, that would be pretty cool to read about.


Quark (and others), go to the thread titled "Honorverse favorite passages", move to page 71, and see my posting for 27 Feb 2015. I think it will satisfy youor curiousity.

And show why Ellen D-Orville is a Hero. And a damn good one.

Which would be...
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5894&start=704

Hutch, you can queue specific posts by altering the final number in the url. In this case from ...&start=700 to &start=704.

Just remember that post numbering begins with 0, 0-9.

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