There are many facts that we as readers are privy to but the characters may not be. Thanks RFC, I gloat in my own form of classified data. But many of these facts I wish would become known to other characters, if they aren't already. I imagine certain revelations would be forthcoming if specific conversations transpired between certain people.
Some conversations I just wish would happen, just because.
Blame roseandheather for this. I got the idea of it from one of my posts in her POV thread ...
Were we ever graced in textev with the POV of Shannon, (and Tourville - I think), when news of Honor's survival hit?
Did Honor ever find out the measure of deceit a few Havenites chanced to cover her escape to Hades?
There are lots of postwar conversations around a fireplace, featuring Brandy and Old Tillman, that are bound to happen at some point. Many a POV's a fly on the wall could report.
I see revelations like this only coming out many years into the future, when participants are old and gray, seasoned friends, chatting around a fireplace at someone's home. There'll be lots of "My God! I didn't know that!" And I really want Honor to know what Shannon and Torville did - the risk that they took to cover her escape to Hades. When Tourville caught Shannon's hand slowly moving towards the button to erase the ship's recording of Harrington's escape, then moved to intercept, only to push the button himself, was a golden moment and won me over with the Havenites.
Day dreaming about this, and many other like conversations, warms my heart. But there is one in particular that is very important to me ...
Second Battle of Yeltsin's Star
After the Masadan mutiny, the ship headed directly at the planet Grayson by command of Sword Simonds, and was engaged by HMS Fearless. The Masadan crew were very green, and relied on the ship's computers. After the first engagement, the crew was able to start being more self-reliant. Thunder of God was damaged at Missile Two, Missile Twenty-One, and Graser One.
In the second phase of the battle, Thunder of God focused the attack on HMS Troubadour while throwing some missiles in the direction of Fearless. Thunder of God was hit by multiple missiles with damage to more lasers, a radar array, two more tractor beams, and another missile tube. Fearless fired nine more missiles at Thunder of God using the ECM drones from Thunder of God as beacons. One of the missiles was equipped with a nuclear warhead, which was able to get through and heavily damage Thunder of God. The badly mangled Thunder of God retreated.
In the aftermath of the second engagement, there were over twelve hundred dead, including no vacuum suited soldiers, the port broadside was reduced to six lasers and five missile tubes; which half of them were on local control, the vessel's maximum acceleration was reduced to twenty-one percent, half of the gravitic sensors and the other half of the sensor suite were gone, including everything on the port side, the sidewall generator on the same side was nearly destroyed, but everything on the starboard was untouched.
Sword Simonds ordered an immediate course for Grayson. Fearless was able to repair its impeller ring enough to set an intercept course. Thunder of God engaged Fearless with missiles, but Fearless kept her belly wedge toward Thunder of God, closing in for an energy duel.
HMS Reliant and the Manticoran relief force arrived in the system, but Thunder of God was unaware of this because of battle damage. Reliant and her division fired long-range missile broadsides at Thunder of God . Five missiles arrived and detonated ahead of her. While turning away from the next salvo, Thunder of God exposed her bow to Fearless, and was destroyed by energy fire. (HH2, HH3)
If it hadn't been for that desperate salvo launched by Hamish, I'm not so certain the Salamander would have prevailed. Sword Simmon's one huge tactical error at knife range, at the right time, afforded Honor an opening. Yet, she may never know why the idiot executed such a tactical blunder.
It had to do with the affairs of the heart and love's desperate maneuver.
I WANT THAT CONVERSATION BETWEEN HAMISH AND HONOR!
There, I've said my piece.