The strategic blind spots of the other participants are revealed to the reader by inference, namely no one else came up with Harrington's plan. Presumably their life histories precluded them from doing so. Only the one heroine found the needed solution. [Edit switched last two sentences.]
cthia wrote:Icarium wrote:
I'd put Honor at the top in Tactics. Possibly the -best-, but remember, she herself says that Theisman is as good as she is, so we can't be utterly sure. Theisman says the same in reverse, so heh. Near the top would be Tourville as well, as well as Terekhov IMO. I'm not sure Hamish Alexander would top this list, he's not bad, but it's not his thing really.
I give Honor the edge because she has "the touch," and the fact that her sixth sense tingles like a spider in heat. Other than that they are closely matched in tactics.Icarium wrote:
Conversely, for strategy, I'd definitely not put Honor near #1. She's a great tactician. But the long-term strategy thing, while she's gotten better, isn't her forte. I'd put Hamish Alexander here, as well as Esther McQueen. Quite likely Caparelli as well. Honor would be here where Hamish is in Tactics...[snip]
This is where we part company. I put Honor near the top strategically as well. I know it isn't popular, and my niece is going to balk at how high I'm placing Honor strategically as well, and at one point I would have agreed, but, as you said Honor has come a long way. So far in fact, that she surpasses everyone else. The passage that seals the deal for me is when everyone was sitting around brainstorming. Elizabeth, Caparelli, Honor, Hamish...and Honor was the only one who saw how to defeat the League. It was Honor's sole idea of how to go about doing it and she expertly and confidently delivered that analysis to Elizabeth. In that moment, the student had become the teacher. Strategically. IMHO
In fact, and my niece and I are exchanging our own personal lists 'tactical' and 'strategy', the only person ahead of Honor on my list strategically is Caparelli, because of his tons of experience moving fleets around. Remember that tactics is also the implementation of your strategy, and Honor never had a problem absorbing either. I think Honor has raw strategic acumen as opposed to everyone else's learned.
Amaroq is brilliant herself, as she touched on Caparelli as well, as an excellent strategist. I'm trying not to put my two cents in until I'm ready. I have to deal with Tierney...and again my sister after inevitably disappointing my niece. Afterall I don't want her to think I'm, just because I was once a college student as well, a jackass too.