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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by tsingel001   » Sat Aug 27, 2016 4:43 pm

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I would like to hear stories about ONI assets undercover in the Republic. It would be fun to have all these spies trying to worms their way into the Republic then all of the sudden not need to anymore. What do you do then?
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Crown Loyalist   » Sat Aug 27, 2016 4:49 pm

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I haven't read this whole thread, so I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but I seem to recall from At All Costs that Theisman invited Henke to dinner (with other Havenite officers) while she was a POW. We got to see one dinner with Tourville at Honor's, and I would love to know how Henke's dinners with Theisman (and perhaps Tourville) went.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Fox2!   » Sat Aug 27, 2016 5:00 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:

For those fretting about Ginger, a brief out of order snippet from after the Yawata Strike:

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She thought about ignoring it — Captain Mathis had been right; she had a lot of reading to catch up on, she was due to go aboard Charles Ward in less than an hour, and her baggage hadn’t caught up with her — but for all she knew sanity had broken out at the Admiralty and one of Mathis’ superiors was screening her to tell her it had all been a mistake.

Part of her hoped that was exactly what it was.

The signal pinged again and she hit the acceptance key, opening a window in the corner of her display. Then she twitched upright in her shuttle seat.

“Ms. Terekhov!”

“I’ve told you before, Ginger. Ms. Terekhov is Aivars’ mother. My name is Sinead.”

“Well —” Ginger began, then stopped, closed her mouth, and smiled. “Sorry. I’ll try to remember, but it’s hard. I still think of you as ‘the Skipper’s wife,’ I’m afraid.”


RFC,

Many thanks.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Eagleeye   » Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:27 pm

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Crown Loyalist wrote:I haven't read this whole thread, so I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but I seem to recall from At All Costs that Theisman invited Henke to dinner (with other Havenite officers) while she was a POW. We got to see one dinner with Tourville at Honor's, and I would love to know how Henke's dinners with Theisman (and perhaps Tourville) went.


That was covered during Storm from the Shadows; somethere in the first 6 or 7 chapters. But only from the hindsight-perspective, if I remember correctly.
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by roseandheather   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:29 am

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runsforcelery wrote:
For those fretting about Ginger, a brief out of order snippet from after the Yawata Strike:

____________________________________________
She thought about ignoring it — Captain Mathis had been right; she had a lot of reading to catch up on, she was due to go aboard Charles Ward in less than an hour, and her baggage hadn’t caught up with her — but for all she knew sanity had broken out at the Admiralty and one of Mathis’ superiors was screening her to tell her it had all been a mistake.

Part of her hoped that was exactly what it was.

The signal pinged again and she hit the acceptance key, opening a window in the corner of her display. Then she twitched upright in her shuttle seat.

“Ms. Terekhov!”

“I’ve told you before, Ginger. Ms. Terekhov is Aivars’ mother. My name is Sinead.”

“Well —” Ginger began, then stopped, closed her mouth, and smiled. “Sorry. I’ll try to remember, but it’s hard. I still think of you as ‘the Skipper’s wife,’ I’m afraid.”


::squeals:: Sinead!! Oh glory, we finally get to "meet" her again! ::makes grabby hands for book::
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Braudel26   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:43 am

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runsforcelery wrote:
Somtaaw wrote:
That was another hardass, but I'm pretty certain Ginger survived. Gotta find the relevant passages though




For those fretting about Ginger, a brief out of order snippet from after the Yawata Strike:

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The snippet rain is thickening, now there are some scattered way down through the threads ! Harder to find than Pokemon Go (well I'm not sure I've not tried that myself).
Now thanking RFC may become a multi-daily occupation, which is good !
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Brian   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:59 am

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Maybe not "stories" so much as picking up loose threads and continuing a bit:

1) Torch abruptly inherited a nascent navy consisting of old Havinite units including secret self-destruct bombs controlled by Mesa. How's that going to work out?

2) People can be curious and I assume there is bunch of people on Torch who are darn curious about their local wormhole that ate a research vessel and gave nothing in return. I can't believe there isn't an ongoing story there.

3) Treecats that have interacted with Honor's child see her baby as unusual. Why? In what way? What are the possible implications?

4) What level of technology will treecats adopt. Can they learn written language and use a standard keyboard to write words? Can they learn to use a minicomp? What adaptive limits will RFC choose for the 'cats?
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by Hutch   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 11:12 am

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roseandheather wrote:
runsforcelery wrote:
For those fretting about Ginger, a brief out of order snippet from after the Yawata Strike:

____________________________________________
She thought about ignoring it — Captain Mathis had been right; she had a lot of reading to catch up on, she was due to go aboard Charles Ward in less than an hour, and her baggage hadn’t caught up with her — but for all she knew sanity had broken out at the Admiralty and one of Mathis’ superiors was screening her to tell her it had all been a mistake.

Part of her hoped that was exactly what it was.

The signal pinged again and she hit the acceptance key, opening a window in the corner of her display. Then she twitched upright in her shuttle seat.

“Ms. Terekhov!”

“I’ve told you before, Ginger. Ms. Terekhov is Aivars’ mother. My name is Sinead.”

“Well —” Ginger began, then stopped, closed her mouth, and smiled. “Sorry. I’ll try to remember, but it’s hard. I still think of you as ‘the Skipper’s wife,’ I’m afraid.”


::squeals:: Sinead!! Oh glory, we finally get to "meet" her again! ::makes grabby hands for book::


Well, I'm not a squealer, but I am happy to see Sinead again, I'd say this indicates that Ginger and her are heading to the Talbott Sector (but that will await the full book).

ETA: Since Sinead is screening Ginger, probably she's not on ship--a shame, because I maintain that Aivars Alexandrovich Therkhov needs to get laid worse than almost any person in the Honorverse...
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by cthia   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:20 pm

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Don't know if this one's legal but, I'm going to just sliiide it into the bottom of the pile and hope no one notices it until [someone] does...

Believe it or not, I was along for the ride when Honor first met and forged a deep bond of friendship with Estelle Matsuko. I know Estelle pretty well myself because of it. It was one of the most satisfying exchanges between humans in the series. I'd sure like to be along when Honor revisits Estelle JIT again, with Estelle in an even bigger and more dangerous mess...

"I'm so glad to see you Honor, but I wish the circumstances were different. I've got you facing an even bigger mess."

"Don't worry 'Stelle. This time I've brought along some friends. You do remember how I bore in your ear all about Michelle and Alice, don't you? And this little jewel of the Nile, is Abigail."

" :o "

"And no bother thanking me. I told you when I left that I'd be keeping tabs on you. It's the duty of the navy."

And they all laughed at Estelle's next expression.

Sorry, can't shake that scenario out of my head...

Wishes and wants compels me.

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Stories you wish were told?
Post by morrowj   » Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:56 pm

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what about something from the first few years after Adrienne warshawski's test flight
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