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Not Her Own

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Re: Not Her Own
Post by TFLYTSNBN   » Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:21 pm

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ZVar wrote:And remember, even if she had higher than average IQ (was that mentioned, I don't remember?) it didn't help her is some situations.
She almost flunked out of Saganami on her super poor math skills.
It took, I believe, Mike and Raoul Courvosier to tutor he so she just barely squeaked by.



I continue to suspect that Honor's math difficulties we're the result of Nimitz looking over her shoulder to try to understand the concepts.
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Re: Not Her Own
Post by Joat42   » Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:40 am

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Fox2! wrote:The text makes no reference to any warning from Nimitz, emphasizing that Honor took in the entire gestalt of her opponent, and had no idea of how she had chosen the moment to strike. Just a lifetime spent in training for unarmed combat, and a career reading her opponents.

This concept is very prevalent in the Japanese stories about samurais. I can recommend Musashi (宮本武蔵, Miyamoto Musashi) by Eiji Yoshikawa where this is explored.

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Re: Not Her Own
Post by Fox2!   » Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:48 pm

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TFLYTSNBN wrote:
ZVar wrote:And remember, even if she had higher than average IQ (was that mentioned, I don't remember?) it didn't help her is some situations.
She almost flunked out of Saganami on her super poor math skills.
It took, I believe, Mike and Raoul Courvosier to tutor he so she just barely squeaked by.



I continue to suspect that Honor's math difficulties we're the result of Nimitz looking over her shoulder to try to understand the concepts.


For a People whose number theory goes 1, 2,3, ... hand, ... hand of hands, and maxes out at many hands of hands, plain calculus, never mind the math required for hyperspace, is going to be daunting.
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Re: Not Her Own
Post by roseandheather   » Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:59 pm

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ZVar wrote:And remember, even if she had higher than average IQ (was that mentioned, I don't remember?) it didn't help her is some situations.
She almost flunked out of Saganami on her super poor math skills.
It took, I believe, Mike and Raoul Courvosier to tutor he so she just barely squeaked by.


Take it from someone who has a borderline-genius IQ and still never managed to learn calculus - IQ has very little to do with how good you are at learning things. Particularly maths. It can make some things easier - I was reading at a 12th-grade level by the time I was 11, and not through any effort on my part - but that still didn't mean I could get through The Two Towers at 12 when I got bored of figuring out how many times Tolkien could describe the same tree, or that I could get through Crime and Punishment at 17 when I got bored of its.... everything. I suspect Honor's innate ability to discipline herself, put in the work, and apply what she's learned has far more to do with her academic and professional success than her IQ ever did. Which is why my best friend is on his way to his 2nd Master's degree whereas I've only just got my Bachelor's, despite his IQ being "merely" above average.

ETA: I also don't think her mods have anything to do with her tactical gifts. Unless RFC hasn't told us something about Lester Tourville, he is arguably her equal in terms of innate tactical gifts, and he's a normal (though highly intelligent) human.
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Re: Not Her Own
Post by phillies   » Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:19 pm

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roseandheather wrote:
ZVar wrote:And remember, even if she had higher than average IQ (was that mentioned, I don't remember?) it didn't help her is some situations.
She almost flunked out of Saganami on her super poor math skills.
It took, I believe, Mike and Raoul Courvosier to tutor he so she just barely squeaked by.


Take it from someone who has a borderline-genius IQ and still never managed to learn calculus - IQ has very little to do with how good you are at learning things. Particularly maths. It can make some things easier - I was reading at a 12th-grade level by the time I was 11, and not through any effort on my part - but that still didn't mean I could get through The Two Towers at 12 when I got bored of figuring out how many times Tolkien could describe the same tree, or that I could get through Crime and Punishment at 17 when I got bored of its.... everything. I suspect Honor's innate ability to discipline herself, put in the work, and apply what she's learned has far more to do with her academic and professional success than her IQ ever did. Which is why my best friend is on his way to his 2nd Master's degree whereas I've only just got my Bachelor's, despite his IQ being "merely" above average.

ETA: I also don't think her mods have anything to do with her tactical gifts. Unless RFC hasn't told us something about Lester Tourville, he is arguably her equal in terms of innate tactical gifts, and he's a normal (though highly intelligent) human.
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