Again, I don't see the "mentor" relationship; patron, yes, but you have to remember that years of in-universe time can and have passed between books, and people can and do change how they perceive other people with the passage of time. Besides, by the time of the marriage, I would consider even the patron-protege relationship to have been over for years.Cynical Cat wrote:White Haven was Honor's mentor and patron in the Manticoran Navy. You don't have to read very far into the series to get that. Marrying your protege whose career you've supported and boosted smells like dead fish.
When you put it like that, yes. But you have to remember one of the consistent threads through the novels, that Honor "is as much from Grayson as from Manticore". Hell, White Haven himself spent enough time on Grayson to be "infected" by their attitudes.And Honor Harrington in a group marriage? Please, that sounds like bad fan fiction.
And you know what else sounds like bad fanfiction? Having a character in Middle Earth who is completely untempted by the One Ring. A mortal character, no less. You know who I'm talking about. His name begins with "F" and ends with "aramir". But it wouldn't suprise me at all to learn that you're one of those people who screamed bloody murder when Pete Jackson et al. changed that for the movies.
So tell me, what is it that makes the first one "bad fanfiction", but the other an inviolable part of a classic piece of modern literature?
It's becoming clear that you haven't read, or at least, do not give much credence to, the material contained in the Honorverse anthologies. I will say that the treecat policy of concealing their true intelligence from humans goes back to the days of first contact, and that because of certain features of their society, has continued up until the events of Ashes of Victory.And the tree cats are practically treated as avatars of Shiva at the beginning of the series. They have every incentive to communicate effectively with humans because they are pandered to in the way house cats can only dream of. What is "send food back and have them prepare the exact same course, but delivered three degree Celsius hotter bitch" in tree cat hand sign, because that's what they get away with.
In fairness to those other treecat owners, Honor's link gave her an advantage there. I will concede that the existence of that link is in and of itself somewhat unreasonable and a flaw in the writing, but if you read or remember the short story "The Stray," you will know that such a link is not unprecedented in the Honorverse.But of course, only Honor is capable of making this crucial breakthrough, not one of the other tree cat owners, which includes the Manticoran royalty and the pedestals they are placed on.
Actually, since I only just joined these forums, it tells me nothing except that some elements of the Honor Harrington series are not to your taste.The tree cat wanking was a little much. Even for me. In the early books. That should tell you something.