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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Wed May 14, 2014 8:21 am

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Slaver crews, no matter how vigilant and well-armed, had no more chance of resisting a full-bore close assault by Torch units trained to Solarian Marine standards than vigilant and toothy mice had of resisting bobcats. There wasn’t even much chance that the cargo would get harmed, so swiftly and savagely would the attack be driven through.

These Solarian Marines are obviously a tough nut. Now if they could just maneuver Manticore into a traditional ground battle without air cover...hmmm. :lol:

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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Caseyorourke   » Wed May 14, 2014 8:43 am

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Mobryan wrote:
Alistair wrote:She might be third stellar technically... but when was the last time she attended their church?



What does attendance have to do with belief???

Given what we know about the Third Stellars from text and extrapolating from RFC's likely inspirations, I'd say the church services she is accustomed to resemble an in-home bible study more than anything else.

We know that they consider the individual personally responsible for their own connection to God. We know they facilitate this with services using a bare minimum of structure. We know that even among Third Stellars, the Harringtons belong to a branch even more dedicated to that basic personal responsibility, with plain services entirely lacking in "Fol-de-rol".
We know that there are no fundamental differences with the Church of Humanity.
We know that the Third Stellars, as a whole, are as independent minded a bunch as you will find.

I submit that one of their favorite Bible verses is probably Matthew 18:20 "For where two or three gather in my Name, there I am, among them."

Add in the traditions that RFC likely drew upon, and Honor could go to church with nothing more then a Bible and a couple friends. Maybe a candle, if they wanted to get fancy ;)



Matt

What you said....

I was going to add I could probably count on just my fingers alone the number of times I have actually went to church services in the last 30+ years, but it hasn't diminished my faith, my core beliefs nor have I had the desire to convert.

Granted my wife would like to see me become a full Buddhist, I have been able to incorporate some Buddhist ideas into my privste, personal Christian devotions.

However I can say I've met some Buddhists who are better Christians than some Christians I know.
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Hutch   » Wed May 14, 2014 9:04 am

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Well, I'd probably do well on Nuncio, while not an atheist per se (I am a staunch Agnostic, which means I get to be ridiculed by both sides....), I am most certainly a Larzarus Long A-Religionist, in that I find all faiths, past, present and future, human-centric and human-created (and rather silly when they're not being terrifying).

But I digress, and shalt make suitable apologies to the Great Apostle Duckk with a quote or two:

"Emil, don't get started talking shop so quickly!" President Adolfsson scolded with what was obviously a fond smile. "Captain Terekhov's been in-system for less than twelve hours. I think you might give him, oh, another thirty or forty minutes of amiable social chitchat before you dive headlong into all that important stuff."

"Oops." Karlberg shook his head again, this time with an expression strongly reminiscent of a small boy who'd just been told he was too bouncy for polite manners.

"Don't worry," the President assured him. "I won't have you beheaded just yet. It would delay dinner, and getting the gore out of the carpet is always such a pain."
Shadows of Saganami from the dinner with the aforementioned Nuncians.

"Well, Commodore, Mr. President," Terekhov said after a few moments of silent thought, "if you do have somebody wandering in and out of your system with less than honest motivations, then I suppose we ought to see what Hexapuma can do to discourage them." He smiled thinly. "As permanently as possible."
And when Aivars says permanently, he means permanently, as we see a few chapters later... :shock:
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Mobryan   » Wed May 14, 2014 10:42 am

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Caseyorourke wrote: However I can say I've met some Buddhists who are better Christians than some Christians I know.


Since you come from the hill country, I bet you can guess this quote in one. "Hotshot, tell me this, which religion is the truest???" "They're all about the same, Buddha was not a Christian, but Jesus woulda made a good Buddhist."


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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Wed May 14, 2014 11:57 am

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All it would take would be for one of the slaver ship’s officers on the bridge to trigger the slave evacuation procedures. The cargo would be forced out of their compartments by poison gas and expelled into vacuum. There would be no logic to doing so, since under the circumstances there was no way the slaver crew could pretend they hadn’t been carrying slaves. Some of the corpses would even be drifting in sight of the Station. But the slavers might figure that they were doomed anyway—not without some reason, being honest—and choose to commit an act of mass murder as a twisted form of reprisal. God knew the slave trade attracted enough sadists and sociopaths! Indeed, one might say that those were two of the trade’s more essential qualities.

I've seen much gut wrenching crap in my life, but this is horrific. Perhaps it is simply the fact that people can be discarded like mere space trash.

I know that it is because she is an honorable person, with morals, scruples and values. But I always questioned Honor's tendency to give captured pirateers a second chance. A second chance to commit acts like this?

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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Mobryan   » Wed May 14, 2014 5:06 pm

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cthia wrote:I know that it is because she is an honorable person, with morals, scruples and values. But I always questioned Honor's tendency to give captured pirateers a second chance. A second chance to commit acts like this?


However, the ones she spares are those that already had that chance, and didn't take it.


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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Dieu_Le_Fera   » Wed May 14, 2014 7:43 pm

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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by runsforcelery   » Wed May 14, 2014 10:23 pm

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Mobryan wrote:
cthia wrote:I know that it is because she is an honorable person, with morals, scruples and values. But I always questioned Honor's tendency to give captured pirateers a second chance. A second chance to commit acts like this?


However, the ones she spares are those that already had that chance, and didn't take it.


Matt


First, the individuals discussed in CoG are slavers, not pirates, and the two are not always the same. Among other things, pirates seldom arrange ahead of time to systematically murder their passengers/cargo. Now, admittedly, scratch a pirate and find a slaver in many cases, but not always. You might want to take a look at "Let's Dance" to see her attitude towards Manpower and slavers in general.

Second, the "second chance" she gave wasn't to the pirates, it was to the local authorities who insisted that she hand the pirates over . . . and then frequently let them go again in return for bribes or because they were actively in cahoots with the criminals in the first place. She was willing to abide by their rules and hand pirates over for trial locally only one time, despite their insistence that she was supposed to do so every time under interstellar law. Those pirates also went into her personal data base when she handed them to the locals, however; if she caught them again engaged in the piracy business, she automatically executed them. I fail to see how this is going easy on pirates?

Just saying.


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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by KNick   » Wed May 14, 2014 10:46 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:First, the individuals discussed in CoG are slavers, not pirates, and the two are not always the same. Among other things, pirates seldom arrange ahead of time to systematically murder their passengers/cargo. Now, admittedly, scratch a pirate and find a slaver in many cases, but not always. You might want to take a look at "Let's Dance" to see her attitude towards Manpower and slavers in general.

Second, the "second chance" she gave wasn't to the pirates, it was to the local authorities who insisted that she hand the pirates over . . . and then frequently let them go again in return for bribes or because they were actively in cahoots with the criminals in the first place. She was willing to abide by their rules and hand pirates over for trial locally only one time, despite their insistence that she was supposed to do so every time under interstellar law. Those pirates also went into her personal data base when she handed them to the locals, however; if she caught them again engaged in the piracy business, she automatically executed them. I fail to see how this is going easy on pirates?

Just saying.


Now I find myself in a quandary, O great and mighty Mad Wizard Weber. I had always been under the impression that the database was RMN wide. That any pirate entered into that database was incorporated into the whole at the end of each deployment and the updated version was given to every ship before each deployment. That way, any Captain would have the capability to check to see if they had merely changed ships. Was I in error?

I am thinking specifically of Zeno Egervary, the officer from the Marianne. The one who killed Ragnhild Pavletic. He did it because he had already been picked up once.
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by MaxxQ   » Thu May 15, 2014 12:46 am

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KNick wrote:Now I find myself in a quandary, O great and mighty Mad Wizard Weber. I had always been under the impression that the database was RMN wide. That any pirate entered into that database was incorporated into the whole at the end of each deployment and the updated version was given to every ship before each deployment. That way, any Captain would have the capability to check to see if they had merely changed ships. Was I in error?

I am thinking specifically of Zeno Egervary, the officer from the Marianne. The one who killed Ragnhild Pavletic. He did it because he had already been picked up once.


*If* it's only in Honor's database, then it's a clever bit of psychology, and it worked, sort of, on Zeno. He was scared shitless. Obviously not scared enough to keep him *out* of the business, but once caught again, he knew what would happen.

If the thought that the database was RMN-wide could get a few pirates to reconsider what to do after their friendly government let them go, then it could be considered something of a success.

All that said, I also thought that the database was RMN-wide.
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