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Honorverse

The Honorverse is a military science fiction book series, its two subseries, two prequel series, and anthologies created by David Weber and published by Baen Books. They are centered on the space navy career of the principal protagonist Honor Harrington. The books have made The New York Times Best Seller list.[1][2][3][4]

A fan-made map of the regions in which the "Honorverse" stories are set

Plot

The series follows Honor Harrington, military heroine and later, influential politician, during a time of extreme interstellar change and tension. Most of the more than 20 novels and anthology collections cover events between 4000 and 4022 AD with "PD" (Post-Diaspora) dating beginning with a dispersal to the stars from our sun ("Sol") in 2103 AD. The main series novels are set primarily in a timeline beginning 40 years after Harrington's birth on October 1, 3962 AD (1859 PD), and some short stories flesh out her earlier career. Additional novels and shorter fiction take place up to 350 years earlier, and still-earlier canon history is filled in between narratives and in appendices attached to the main novels and anthologies.

The political makeup and history of the series frequently echoes actual history, particularly that of Europe in the last half of the second millennium. The series is consciously modeled on the Horatio Hornblower series by C. S. Forester, and its main character, like Horatio Hornblower, on a mix of Thomas Cochrane and Admiral Lord Nelson.[5] Weber originally planned for Harrington to die in the fifth book.[6] This was later changed to parallel Nelson by having her die at the peak of her career in the climactic Battle of Manticore in 1921 PD (4024 AD), then continue the series with her children as the main protagonists.[7] However, collaborating author Eric Flint intervened, asking for the invention of a mutual enemy for both the Star Kingdom of Manticore and the Republic of Haven to oppose in a spy-and-counterspy spin-off sub-series the two contractually agreed to co-write, just as they have contracts to write in Flint's 1632 universe. This "rethink" and redesign caused Weber to move the series' internal chronology up by about 20 years and begat the Crown of Slaves novel, first in the "Crown of Slaves" sub-series based on a number of the short stories of the first four collections. In this scenario, proxies for Manticore and Haven oppose the same hidden enemy, the genetic slavers and powers behind the government and corporations of the planet of Mesa. Mesa is later revealed in Mission of Honor to be part of a secret cabal of about a dozen highly capable planets that are busily building a secret navy using advanced technologies at a secret planet and known to itself as the Mesan Alignment. The Mesan Alignment's navy has new technology and conducts a sneak attack on Manticore in 1922 PD during the twelfth mainline novel, Mission of Honor. The Mesans have a 600-year-old[7] secret program to reinstitute purposeful genetic engineering of humans and break up the Solarian League, while taking down all opponents opposing such genetic engineering. This makes the staunchly anti-genetic-slavery star nations of Haven, Manticore, and various associates of the planet Beowulf primary targets of the Mesan Alignment. The "Crown of Slaves" sub-series books and last two mainline Honorverse novels detail the rising extent of this threat.

As the two sub-series progress, albeit with somewhat-separate casts of characters, each is expected by Weber to carry the detailed storyline events particular to their astrographical region forward and tie together into an ongoing plotline concerning the massive and monolithic Solarian League, which foreshadowing in the most recent novels suggests is about to undergo severe disruption.[7] The thirteenth mainline novel, A Rising Thunder, ties together events in both sub-series and synchronizes the timeline of each sub-series with Honor Harrington's mainline novels. This book confirms the Solarian League is officially now the new Mesan cat's paw, effectively at war with both the Star Empire of Manticore and the Republic of Haven, as it has been manipulated into error after error by the operatives of the Mesan Alignment.

Setting

Among a handful of anthologies, the thirteen Honor-centered novels, and two subordinate sub-series starring some different characters, the universe first explored in On Basilisk Station has a diasporal historical background for the backstory storyline, in which mankind, over almost two millennia, migrated to systems beyond the Sol system, first in slower-than-light starships, then by increasingly efficient and effective hyperspace drive-propulsion systems. Early daughter colonies also spawned colonies, forming regional networks of related populations. With travel limited to slower-than-light speeds, any marginally habitable nearby planet was of interest, and Earth's scientists went through a period in which they regularly genetically modified the human genome for survival positive adaptations to marginal environments, such as heavy gravity, thin atmosphere, thick atmospheres, or toxic environments (e.g. Grayson). Some corporate entities also began breeding for super soldiers and superior intellects, good looks, sexual prowess, etc., or mixes of such traits, practices that led to a horrific "Final War" on Old Earth. Long-established and advanced daughter colonies like Beowulf mounted a variety of rescue missions and initiated a thousand-year effort to clean up the Earth gene pool. For a time, the cultural centre moved off the Earth as it took about 500 years for the planetary economy to recover its pre-eminence within its shell of highly populated, highly developed planets. Located in the center of the spherical Solarian League, Earth's Old Chicago eventually re-emerged as the nominal League Capital.

By the Gregorian calendar currently in use, the Honorverse novels are dated beginning with year 2103 A.D.—the epoch date of the Diaspora's beginning.

The FTL hyperspace propulsion system in the stories is around 600 years old at the time period in which the novels are placed. This technology uses the ability to "sail" along a vast network of "gravity waves" on different successively higher hyperbands, each higher band giving a more-efficient speed multiplier but requiring more powerful (therefore bulkier and more expensive) engines to reach; the higher bands significantly shortening transit times on a given gravity wave for a given base speed, which is limited by particle densities and radiation shielding as Newtonian speeds increase. Analogous to prevailing trade winds creating certain favoured sea routes on Earth, the relatively static fixed gravity waves form favoured travel paths. A lack of gravity waves in some regions means that they must be plodded across by relatively slower means. These favorite routes and desert crossing points are susceptible to illegitimate exploitation by pirates and commerce-raiding warships, both interested in preying on the rich pickings of the interstellar merchant cargo ships that carry upwards of 2–7 million metric tonnes of cargo.

Within each hyperband, ships have a local speed limited by particle densities that, at high relative speeds, become cosmic radiation. Better physical shielding or a better particle shield generator enables faster speeds within the band, on which base speed, multiplied by that band's multiplier, results in shorter journey times. Merchant ships have immense size and thin walls with virtually no physical shielding, as well as cheaper, relatively weak particle shield generators and hyper generators. Commercial carriers, like sailing ships and freight trains of Old Earth, trade off journey time by increased size and volume carried, so as to keep shipping costs economical. Military vessels, having no profit motive and already physically shielded, also carry better particle shield generators and can attain much faster interstellar voyage times both within a band, and because their better protections enables them to enter higher hyperbands with higher local particle counts, but higher speed multipliers.

The interaction of gravity effects also manifest in much rarer, generally widely scattered wormholes, through which hyperdrive equipped ships can travel virtually instantaneously between the wormhole's end points. In some systems, several of these wormholes are found to be co-located forming an irresistible trading nexus, perhaps because their ends have some mathematical affinity: they occur with entrances relatively close together in very small spatial volumes.

The greatest known aggregation of these co-located "Junctions" or Terminus Loci occurs in the Manticore binary star system, whose wormholes connect the wormhole junction to six (later seven) other star systems, giving the Manticore system an astrographic position to be coveted, and an immense revenue stream from transit tolls, manufacturing and trade, and a large carrying trade.

In the stories, no means of faster-than-light interstellar communications exists. Messages between star systems must be physically carried by starships. Even using the fastest ships available as couriers, this communications "lag" between worlds has many consequences, greatly increasing the responsibility placed upon starship captains and senior military commanders far from home, complicating the coordination of military campaigns, and allowing a single accident or attack to render a planet incommunicado.

The stories include numerous dependent and independent polities and several major star nations including two giant aggregations of many planets, Haven and the Solarian League. Protagonist Honor Harrington is a citizen of the Star Kingdom of Manticore which is, during the first 20 or so works of the series, the key rival and the main stellar protagonist against the star-conquering (People's) Republic of Haven; these two nations are consciously based on Imperial Britain and Napoleonic France, although Haven also seems to be influenced by the former Soviet Union. The first books deal with a universe of escalating tensions and military incidents until war breaks out in the third novel and lasts until the formal peace in A Rising Thunder, the thirteenth mainline novel. Each star nation suffers horrendous losses at the end of the eleventh novel, At All Costs, during the Battle of Manticore, when Haven makes an all-out bid to conquer the Star Kingdom before general deployment of a feared 'super weapon'. In the anthologies, Eric Flint and Weber wrote stories that birthed the first sub-series, resulting in the novels Crown of Slaves and Torch of Freedom. The sub-series introduced some far-more dangerous adversaries, the interstellar corporations of Mesa: Manpower Unlimited, Jessyk Combine, and others. This group was then revealed to be part of the even more dangerous and hidden secret adversaries of the shadowy Mesan Alignment. The Alignment included corrupted leaders of Solarian Core worlds promoting the destruction of the old order. Mesan puppet masters are revealed to be pulling the strings of corrupt Solarian League bureaucrats and admirals in both the sub-series and the main series. Enormously ambitious, the Alignment plans the overthrow of the Solarian League, and the complete destruction of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, Haven, Beowulf, and all of those polities' historic allies.

Disruptive technological advances have been few in the Honorverse for most of the 500 years leading up to the series; as the series opens, that technological stagnation has led to a similar stagnation in both military strategy and tactics. During the course of the book series, both forms of stagnation (technological and military) are brought to a violent end by developments stemming from the Havenite/Manticoran Wars, which give both Haven and Manticore a substantial technological advantage over the Solarian League by the time of the most recently published books of the series.

Protagonist

Honor Stephanie Alexander-Harrington
Honorverse character
Created byDavid Weber
In-universe information
RaceHuman
GenderFemale
TitleLady Dame Honor Stephanie Alexander-Harrington, PMV, SG, GCR, MC, SC, OG, DSO, CGM, Steadholder Harrington, Duchess Harrington, Countess White Haven
OccupationManticoran/Grayson Naval Officer,
Grayson Steadholder,
Manticoran Countess
and Duchess
ReligionThird Stellar Missionary Communion (Reformed)
NationalityManticoran
BornOctober 1, 3961 AD (Gregorian Calendar)
AffiliationStar Kingdom of Manticore/Protectorate of Grayson
Positionsee Posts, below
Ranksee Summary, below

Honor Stephanie Alexander-Harrington (née Honor Stephanie Harrington) is a fictional character created in 1992 by writer David Weber as the heroine of the eponymous "Honorverse", a universe described in a series of best-selling[8] military science fiction books set between 4003 and 4025 AD.

Harrington is an officer in the Royal Manticoran Navy (RMN), the space navy of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, an interstellar monarchy that counterbalances its relatively small size with superior space combat technology and capability. She has a genius for tactical command, often overcoming significant odds in critical battles and frequently finding herself at the centre of significant military actions. Her dedication to duty and uncompromising performance results in receiving numerous awards and promotions, earning the respect of interstellar empires, and accumulating implacable enemies. She is a skilled martial artist and through her association with her treecat companion Nimitz, develops an empathic sense that assists her in understanding the emotions of those around her.

Early life

Honor was born on October 1, 3961 AD (1859 PD), at Craggy Hollow (the municipal suburb community of the Harrington family home), County Duvalier, in the Duchy of Shadow Vale on the planet Sphinx, in the Manticore binary star system. Sphinx is the second inhabited planet with a long slow orbital year and long seasons orbiting around the star 'Manticore A' of the three inhabited planets of Star Kingdom of Manticore, located much farther out in the liquid water zone than the planet Manticore, which is nearer the inner margin of inhabitable zone, whereas the third inhabited world Gryphon orbits 'Manticore B'. Her ancient house and the Harrington family seat dates back to the second migration and first settlements of Sphinx and is located near the city of Yawata Crossing, which will become nearly destroyed by huge pieces of the destroyed space station, HMSS Vulcan, during the sneak attack by the Mesan Alignment in 4025 AD (1922 PD).[9] She is the daughter of neurosurgeon Alfred Harrington and physician/geneticist Allison Benton-Ramirez y Chou Harrington, both with towering renown and fame of their own among the Manticore and Beowulf medical establishments; and her father is known to have one of the most beneficial and dominant genetically modified gene variations that he has passed onto Honor. A former officer in Manticore's Naval Medical system, he is well regarded by the Manticore admiralty as well.

Class background

Socially, by virtue of her father's ancestry, she is born a yeoman—meaning that she is a descendant of paying settlers of the second wave of settlement of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, not a member of the nobility—who for the most part can claim descent from the first colonists who invested in the joint venture purchasing settlement rights to the new system and who subsequently underwrote the migration of that first wave of colonists in slow ships to Manticore. Yeomen are socially ranked above a "zero balancer"—someone who could not afford to buy passage to Manticore during the second 'faster than light' migration wave, nor had valuable skills that the colonial government persuaded to immigrate with favorable terms, but whom the administration offered passage with a term of indenture required to pay back the colony.

Officially, yeomen have ancestors whose skills were in enough demand that Manticore paid their way. Her mother is a direct immigrant from the long-established planet Beowulf, one of Earth's first colonies, which is known for its leading research and expertise in the life sciences, and it is revealed in A Rising Thunder, her brother is one of its planetary directors—and both siblings belong to a Beowulf family famous for its intellectual, especially medical, abilities.

Genetic heritage and background

Since Honor Harrington's paternal ancestors were "genies", people genetically engineered (specifically with the Meyerdahl Beta modification) to survive on high gravity planets such as Sphinx, she not only benefits from the enhanced intellect associated with that genetic heritage, but is stronger and quicker than non-genies who grow up in the heavier gravity of Sphinx. As revealed in In Enemy Hands, this Meyerdahl Beta modification gives her more efficient muscles, enhanced reaction speed, stronger bones, tougher cardiovascular and respiratory systems, high metabolic rate, and a higher than average intelligence quotient. Her maternal ancestors are mostly from Asia, which manifests in her facial features and coloring.

Harrington is raised in the Third Stellar Missionary Communion (Reformed), but is only privately religious, as the sect is not evangelistic. She does not push her religious convictions on others, as can be seen from her respect for the religion of her Grayson subjects as a Steadholder and from the marriage ceremony in Mission of Honor.

Treecat influences

Honor is one of the few people adopted by a Sphinxian treecat, a telempathic intelligent indigenous species—who spent much of their history with humanity scouting and concealing their true abilities from mankind. The adoption process is involuntary. The bonding is more of a recognition of something that was missing suddenly being complete and so right that life without the new bond is unthinkable. A mutual adoption is essentially an empathic life-bond, and hers occurs during Honor's childhood (age 11 Earth years), a rarity since most adoptions involve adult humans. She names her 'cat Nimitz (after World War II Admiral Chester W. Nimitz), although to his own people he is known as "Laughs Brightly", a member of a clan that lives near her home, and in the treecat community, formerly being one of their scouts by occupation, as are most adopted cats since they most often interact with the humans they are spying upon.

Honor is known to the treecats as "Dances on Clouds" for her frequent climbs up into the Copperwall Mountains overlooking her parents' house to launch a hang glider with Nimitz on her back. Having conducted considerable research, she is one of the foremost experts on treecats, and is a descendant of and in-part named after Stephanie Harrington—the first human to bond with treecats when she figured out what was causing "the Great Disappearing Celery mystery"[10] and ambushed Climbs Quickly in the act of treecat burglary—surprising both races with the resultant bonding that nearly ended the life of both sapients.

Improving upon all her ancestors' knowledge, Honor enjoys a closer empathic link with Nimitz than any before, deepening over thirty some T-years to enable her to "taste" the emotions of other humans around her through Nimitz in the earlier works of the series—for example when she foiled the attempt to assassinate the Protector of Grayson in the second novel, The Honor of the Queen. Later books drop hints that Honor may be developing empathic talents of her own even as her life became complicated by the courtship, marriage and pregnancy of Nimitz's mate Samantha in Honor Among Enemies. This hint of psi talents blossomed under stress during her captivity on the way to the prison planet Hades when she is held far apart from Nimitz (in In Enemy Hands), and thereafter gradually becomes an overt capability she initially prefers not to have, then accepts. The ability grows gradually into a formidable ability to "read people correctly" as perceived by outsiders, but is from the start always a closely guarded secret. Eventually, it becomes overtly recognized by her closest confidants and suspected by a few others. It eventually becomes a nearly open secret acknowledged to various other high-ranking allies in the novels after Ashes of Victory. For example, in A Rising Thunder this point is directly addressed in dialog with the Haven diplomatic delegation visiting Manticore in the discussion about whether the Mesan Alignment actually exists.

Honor's career and the success of the collected works in the Honorverse really cannot be understood without her association with Nimitz and then, through him, her association with other treecats, as is gradually revealed through stories such as Changer of Worlds where the treecat community endorses Samantha and Nimitz's decision to emigrate with volunteers and their kittens off planet. The encounter and other short stories in the anthologies provides much deep background about human-treecat relations, and reveal, as explicitly stated in A Rising Thunder, the treecat elders and society as a whole have effective recordings of their experiences with humanity through the offices of their Memory Singers, like Samantha, and further they confer planetwide about decisions regarding their relationships with humanity. In that thirteenth Honor Harrington novel, the treecat Memory Singers examine their collective memory to aid the alliance forming to oppose the Mesan Alignment and the Solarian League. One result is the treecats 'enlist' in the alliance to act as truth detectors, capable of sensing when a trusted individual has been subjected to Mesan psychological manipulation into involuntarily performing complex acts that are often suicidal.

Career

At the Academy

Harrington attends Saganami Naval Academy on Manticore. At Saganami Island, her roommate and best friend is Michelle "Mike" Henke, paternal first cousin of Queen Elizabeth III of Manticore. Shy and lacking in self-confidence, Harrington learns much from "Mike" Henke during those years.

At the Academy, Midshipman Lord Pavel Young, heir to the earldom of North Hollow, attempts to rape her in the showers, but she defends herself, sending him to the hospital. Although the Academy commandant suspects the truth, her shame and low self-esteem keep her from pressing formal charges. Young thus escapes with a reprimand for conduct unbecoming rather than dismissal from the Academy. Her outstanding abilities (along with some behind-the-scenes maneuvering by her mentor, Raoul Courvosier) result in her career advancement, steadily, if erratically, despite the enmity of the powerful Young clan and various attempts by it and its allies to sabotage her Royal Manticoran Navy (RMN) career.

Her midshipwoman or "snotty" cruise aboard HMS War Maiden, under Captain Bachfisch, demonstrates her skill as a combat tactician when, during an engagement with Silesian rebels, the rest of the command team are killed, disabled, or cut off from the rest of the ship. She assumes command and finishes off the enemy ship. She is promoted ahead of her class to ensign.

In command

Early commands

Harrington's first command is a light attack craft (LAC). She is later given command of the aged destroyer HMS Hawkwing, and after a year of service goes to the RMN's Advanced Tactical Course. Harrington graduates high in the course, and immediately assumes command of the light cruiser HMS Fearless as a commander. Her exploits while posted at Basilisk Station bring her widespread fame—and an in absentia sentence of death from the People's Republic of Haven. Now firmly on the fast track, she proves to have something akin to the Nelson touch, earning the devotion of her officers and enlisted personnel, as well as the high regard of both Manticore's allies (especially Grayson), and her military opponents. However, she also makes new enemies. The name HMS Fearless is entered into the RMN's Roll of Honor, and Harrington is selected to command the new HMS Fearless, a Star Knight–class heavy cruiser, when it is launched.

In the news

In the second novel, The Honor of the Queen, Reginald Houseman becomes acting head of the Manticoran delegation to Grayson after the death of Admiral Courvosier in a Havenite/Masadan attack. Houseman panics and orders the illegal evacuation of Manticorans after the First Battle of Yeltsin. Houseman makes the mistake of personally threatening to ruin Harrington's career for refusing to follow his orders and abandon Grayson to her enemies. Harrington slaps Houseman hard enough to fling him across the room, then defeats a much stronger enemy force. Harrington receives a letter of reprimand for striking Houseman, but is also knighted, awarded several medals, ennobled by Grayson as one of its few Steadholders, and further ennobled in the Star Kingdom as Countess Harrington.

After a year's convalescent leave, having lost her eye in the defense of Grayson, she is given the newly commissioned, state-of-the-art battlecruiser Nike and made flag captain of a new squadron, before again encountering Pavel Young. Prior to Captain Young's arrival at the forward base called Hancock Station, Harrington had become romantically involved with his former executive officer, whom Young blames in part for troubles he experienced after trying to strike back at Harrington in the first book.

Attached to a cruiser squadron assigned as screening elements for her battlecruiser squadron in The Short Victorious War, Young disobeys Harrington's explicit orders (after she takes command upon the incapacitation of Admiral Mark Sarnow in combat) and flees in the book's climactic space battle, resulting in additional Manticoran deaths and losses, when Haven finally begins the war long expected by both sides.

A political target

Field of Dishonor begins with Young's court-martial and cashiering, and continues with his decision, as Lord North Hollow, to take revenge upon Harrington, the RMN, and Paul Tankersley. North Hollow pays a professional duelist to goad Tankersley into a duel to hurt Harrington, then kill her afterwards. Captain Tankersley is killed while Harrington is away on Grayson to be invested as Steadholder Harrington and learn her duties and responsibilities.

An infamous duelist

With North Hollow's involvement in Tankersley's death uncovered, Harrington kills North Hollow's hired gun in a duel, terrifying Young with the ease with which she does it. Following a failed attempt to assassinate her in a public restaurant, Harrington is determined to exact revenge. Her friends try to dissuade her, as her naval career would be destroyed. Young tries to avoid her until the Navy can assign her to duties off-world, but she finally meets him face-to-face and forces him into accepting a duel. Though he treacherously fires early, she kills him. Because Young is a sitting Member of Parliament, Harrington was beached by the Manticoran Navy, setting the backstory for Flag in Exile.

Moving to Harrington Steading, she finds herself at the heart of political dissent, turmoil, discord and conservatives opposing the reforms instituted by Protector Benjamin Mayhew, such as female Steadholders and women officers. The Grayson Space Navy (GSN) eventually recruits her, making her the second ranking admiral in their young, rapidly expanding navy.

However, conspirators sabotage a building being constructed by a company she set up, causing the deaths of children. Her Grayson enemies place the blame on Harrington, but the sabotage is uncovered through forensic engineering. The saboteurs then try to assassinate her before she can reveal her findings, only to inadvertently kill the head of Grayson's Church. Though seriously injured, she confronts Steadholder Burdette, one of the head conspirators, and personally kills him in a formal sword duel.

She cannot rest, however, as an enemy battle fleet comes calling. Harrington once again saves the planet from invasion, this time by deceiving a Havenite task force into a fatal blunder, earning her the adulation of the nearly all the people.

Honor is again offered a command in the RMN, though her political enemies seek to discredit her by making her mission a seemingly impossible one: the suppression of the rampant piracy in the Silesian Confederation with grossly inadequate ships, all that the overstretched RMN can scrape together. Knowing this, her strong sense of duty makes her accept anyway.

Rehabilitated by the opposition

She is given command of four Q-ships as a de facto commodore and starship captain— four converted merchant ships turned into merchant cruisers. These cruisers are also light carriers, each carrying a dozen new, advanced light attack craft. Her experience with these units results in the militarily revolutionary pod-superdreadnought classes which will come to dominate the new military reality. She rescues a planet from a pirate flotilla, defeats a Havenite commerce raiding fleet and impresses a senior officer of the Andermani Empire.

Commodore Harrington

When Harrington is captured by Haven en route to a new command in In Enemy Hands, the death sentence for the Basilisk Station action—delivered in absentia in a show trial under the pre-revolutionary government of old Haven—is ordered to be carried out by the new revolutionary regime. En route to the secret prison planet of Hades, Chief Petty Officer Horace Harkness, who pretended to be a turncoat, hacks into the ship's computers and stages a jail break when the People's Navy Ship (PNS) Tepes arrives in orbit. Honor loses an arm in the breakout, which costs the lives of a number of subordinates dear to her heart. However, her party manages to escape in two shuttles while using a third to destroy the Tepes, killing the most sadistic member of Haven's ruling triumvirate, Cordelia Ransom. Harrington's shuttles set down on the planet undetected, except by one officer, who informs her commander. He, appalled at Ransom's brutal treatment of Harrington during the voyage, keeps quiet and erases the record of the escape.

As Echoes of Honor begins, assuming Harrington was also killed in the explosion, the PRH propaganda office releases a fake video recording of her "execution". As a result, simultaneous state funerals are staged for her on both Manticore and Grayson, while she is recuperating and formulating plans to take over the prisoner-of-war camps on Hades.

She and her people eavesdrop on Hell's communications, contact and organize the prisoners and overthrow the guards. One shuttle is used to neutralize the People's courier boat in orbit, so no alarm is raised. Eventually, Harrington manages to capture sufficient PNS naval ships and transports to carry the well over 100,000 prisoners, including political and military figures Haven reported as having been executed, to freedom. They also take records and interviews revealing who was really behind the revolution and the bloody attack on the former government of the People's Republic of Haven.

Admiral Harrington

Forced to undergo extensive reconstructive surgery for the missing limb and re-rehabilitate the prior reconstructive surgery to her face and eye which the Peep guards had short circuited, Ashes of Victory sees the newly minted Duchess Harrington offered the opportunity to take charge of the alliance's premier naval academy at Saganami Island. She is jumped three grades in Manticorian service (skipping the ranks of rear admiral and vice admiral), giving her the requisite rank for the position. Her team develops the tactics and doctrines necessitated by the revolutionary new weapons Manticore has developed. These are adopted by the Eighth Fleet, under Admiral Alexander, in its new offensive using the new technologies of Ghost Rider, LAC strike carriers, and pod-superdreadnaughts.

At the end of Ashes of Victory, Harrington maneuvers her private intrasystem yacht to stop a missile strike targeting one spaceship, saving Queen Elizabeth and Protector Benjamin, but cannot save another ship carrying the star nation's prime minister and other high-ranking officials. As a result, the Manticoran government falls, and the new government is made up of a coalition of parties hostile to Harrington and the Queen, with no real interest of settling the war with Haven, and the new management in the Admiralty put Honor and Admiral White Haven on half-pay, so the two become the voice of the loyal opposition in the upper house of the Manticoran Parliament.

Honor the politician

The new government is corrupt and venal, looking for ways to take money from military projects and under the slogan of 'building the peace', divert the same tax base to pet projects where they can have minions siphon off funds to contributors and personal wealth, while simultaneously maintaining the state of emergency that prevents an automatic election because of pending changes in the House of Lords due to the annexation of Trevor's Star into the Star Kingdom. Having become a political thorn in the side of the government for over three years, the government concocts ways to smear Honor and Hamish Alexander, depicting the two as sexual partners. Despite Alexander's pre-existing marriage, the pair defuse the situation by entering into a polygamous marriage, something that is commonplace on Grayson. The government then decides the deteriorating situation in Silesia warrants sending Honor in command of a fleet to check expansionist activity by the Andermani Empire. War of Honor details this political backstory and the military build down by the corrupt government which is also antagonizing its allies as well as the new Haven government under President Eloise Pritchart, which is trying to make a peace settlement. Haven becomes tired of being put off in the peace talks and, having received technological upgrades from a secret research and development program and observed the many blunders of the Manticoran government which have weakened the RMN, decides to attack. Hearing that Honor is being given a weak fleet in Silesian space, the Havenites reason that they can also attack there and deal a blow to Manticorian morale by defeating Harrington.

Harrington is sent with an inadequate RMN force, but Protector Benjamin insists on reinforcing her with a special unit, The Protector's Own. Getting a whiff from an intelligence source, she mousetraps the Havenite fleet, even as all the other Havenite attacks succeed, pushing the Manticorans back from all the systems they had occupied and destroying their picket units. The worst damage is the destruction of the extensive satellite shipyards in the Grendlesbane Star System, where many of the RMN's new ships were being constructed.

RMN Fleet Admiral

The corrupt government seeks to form a coalition war cabinet, but the Queen blocks the effort, so the government falls, returning the Crown Loyalist and Centrist coalition to power, under the brother of Hamish Alexander, who is made First Lord of the Admiralty—with the government needing someone trustworthy to undo the damage inflicted by the previous administration.

In At All Costs, Harrington is given command of the Eighth Fleet, a heavy assault force of advanced capital ships, and new weapons of unmatched abilities. But overall, the Manticoran fleet has become severely weakened, and she must devise a strategy to keep the Republic of Haven off balance until the fleet can be built up. Under her leadership, the fleet begins a campaign to dismantle the industrial base of the Republic of Haven, by sailing deep behind enemy lines and raiding Havenite space based infrastructure, forcing the republic to go on the defensive and worry which of its systems will suffer next. Haven deploys a counter strategy that eventually causes severe damage to Eighth fleet during one raid when they use her own tactics from Silesian space against her forces, and the offensive campaign is temporarily put on hold. During this battle, Michelle Henke is captured by the Republic of Haven, setting the stage for Storm from the Shadows.

Manticore then fields a new weapon system, "Apollo", that not only neutralizes the new system defense systems Haven is deploying, but also turns the tide of the war, as it renders modern missile defensive systems effectively worthless, and further, capitalizes on the new MDM Ghost Rider missiles that have been in the field by enhancing their long range accuracy. Realizing his nation's poor strategic position, Admiral Thomas Theisman of Haven resolves to launch one final massive, desperate strike on the Manticore system itself, hoping to end the war before Apollo can be widely distributed in the field to all units by the Royal Manticoran Navy. This attack almost succeeds and completely destroys most of the Manticoran fleet protecting the home system, and almost as much of Third Fleet, normally deployed to defend the Trevor's Star wormhole terminus deep within the spatial volume of the Republic of Haven.

At the last moment, Harrington and Eighth Fleet arrives coming through the wormhole from Trevor's Star as well and equipped with Apollo, use it to decimate the sole strong remaining attacking Havenite fleet and threaten the remnant forces still in the battleground—forcing their capitulation and capture. Involving hundreds of ships of the wall on both sides, the Battle of Manticore is the largest naval engagement in human history, and it is extremely costly for both sides. Harrington's long-time friend Alistair McKeon is killed, and most of the Manticoran Navy's non-pod capital ships are destroyed (Eighth Fleet is the only remaining combat ready force, aside from miscellaneous units—garrison, in transit, in refit, ...). Eighth Fleet assumes the duties and title of Home Fleet (the defense of the Manticore system itself). Haven loses more than 90% of the forces deployed during the attack, and its best tactician, Lester Tourville, is captured after he surrenders what remains of his force to Harrington. An effective truce between the two sides goes into effect, as neither nation possesses the capability to continue offensive operations.

Honor the diplomat

Events in a new addition to the Star Kingdom, the Talbott Cluster, grow more problematic. The megalomaniac outlaw corporation Manpower Incorporated and the planet 'Mesa' continue their plans to dislodge Manticore from the cluster, and they immediately put another plan into action, following the failure of their first attempts as recounted in The Shadow of Saganami. They seek to start a conflict between Manticore and the Solarian League in order to remove the Cluster from the Star Kingdom and for other, as yet unknown, reasons. Despite Haven's attack on Manticore, Harrington is shown in Storm from the Shadows as an advocate for at least partial reconciliation with Haven, as it increasingly appears that war with the Solarian League is inevitable. During her brief appearance in Storm, Harrington discusses potential long-term strategy against the Solarian League with the Manticoran leadership, including Queen Elizabeth, whom she persuades to give the Solarian threat a priority over Haven.

In Mission of Honor, Admiral Harrington is assigned as envoy to Haven. After a successful attack by the Mesa Alignment Navy on the Space Stations of the Manticore home system, Harrington helps bring about an alliance between the Star Empire and Haven against Mesa / Manpower. She subsequently becomes the first commanding officer of the newly created, multinational Grand Fleet.

Posts

  • Midshipwoman, RMN Naval Academy, Saganami Island, c1876 P.D.
  • Midshipwoman, Assistant Tactical Officer (acting), Assistant Tactical Officer, HMS War Maiden, CA-39, c1880 P.D.: Ms. Midshipwoman Harrington
  • Artillery Officer Candidate, Second Assistant Artillery Officer, HMS Royal Winton, DN-12
  • Sailing Master, HMS Osprey, FG-1069
  • Second Assistant Tactical Officer, Assistant Tactical Officer, HMS Manticore, SD-01
  • Commanding Officer, HM LAC 113
  • Executive Officer, HMS Trenchant, CL-19
  • Executive Officer, HMS Broadsword, CA-47, c1890 P.D.: The Hard Way Home
  • Executive Officer, HMS Perseus, CL-92
  • Tactical Officer, HMS Basilisk, SD-105
  • Student, Ship Commanders Course, Saganami Island
  • Commanding Officer, HMS Hawkwing, DD-1213 c1899 P.D.: "Let's Dance!"
  • Student, Advanced Tactical Course, Saganami Island
  • Commanding Officer, HMS Fearless, CL-56, Commanding Officer (acting), RMN Basilisk Station, c1900 P.D. (March 3) - c1901 P.D. (January): On Basilisk Station
  • Commanding Officer, HMS Fearless, CA-286, c1901 P.D. - c1903 P.D.: With One Stone, The Honor of the Queen
  • Commanding Officer, HMS Nike, BC-413, c1904 P.D. - c1905 P.D.: The Short Victorious War - Field of Dishonor
  • Commanding Officer, GSN's First Battle Squadron, c1907 P.D.: Flag in Exile
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Task Group 1037, Commanding Officer, HMAMC Wayfarer, AMC-, c1908 P.D. (September) - c1910 P.D. (March): Honor Among Enemies
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Cruiser Squadron Eighteen, c1911 P.D.: In Enemy Hands
  • Commanding Officer, allied and non-allied members of armed forces on planet Hades, Elysian Space Navy, 1911 - 1913 P.D.: Echoes of Honor
  • Commandant, Saganami Island Advanced Tactical Course, Tactical Instructor, RMN Naval Academy, c1913 P.D. (December) - c1915 P.D. (May): Ashes of Victory
  • Commanding Officer, GSN's Protector's Own Squadron, since c1914 P.D.: Ashes of VictoryAt All Costs
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Sidemore Station, Commanding Officer, RMN Task Force 34, c1918 P.D. - c1920 P.D.: War of Honor
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Eighth Fleet, c1920 P.D. (July) - c1922 P.D. (May): At All Costs, Mission of Honor
  • Commanding Officer, HMS Unconquered, since c1920 P.D. (July): At All Costs
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Home Fleet, since c1921 P.D. (August): At All Costs
  • Commanding Officer, RMN Eighth Fleet: War of Honor
  • Commanding Officer, Allied Grand Fleet: A Rising Thunder

Concept and creation

David Weber didn't set out to create a female protagonist; "it was the way the character came to me," Weber explains. "I didn't set out to do it because I thought that it was especially politically sensitive on my part or because I thought it was likely to strike a chord with female readership or be a financial success. It was just the way that the character first presented herself." Weber doesn't find writing a female character particularly challenging, because, he says, "I'm writing about a human being who happens to be female." When he first started writing, he had developed her entire back story before he started the first book. However, since he knew from the beginning that these books would become a series, he deliberately set Honor up as a character who changes and grows. One example Weber offers is that in The Short Victorious War, Honor off-handedly refers to her genetically enhanced metabolism, which isn't fully explored until In Enemy Hands: "It was one of those little things that I knew about or that I was holding in reserve," Weber says.[11]

The first name of his character - Honor - had come to Weber long before the last name did. Weber knew that if the Honor novels worked, she was inevitably going to be compared to C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower, so he saw to it that she had the same initials.[12] He said, "There are certainly, clearly, similarities between the two. There are also huge differences. And Honor has never been as neurotic as Hornblower was. Hornblower always carried a massive sense of inferiority around with him. Honor never did." Weber also feels that in the later books in the series, she has more in common with Admiral Horatio Nelson than Hornblower.[11] Weber revealed in the foreword to Storm from the Shadows that it had originally been his intent to kill her off in the Battle of Manticore, thus further echoing Nelson's death (in his greatest battle, Trafalgar) and have the emerging Mesa problem be dealt with by the next generation, specifically her children. When writing At All Costs, he decided instead to keep her alive, and move the Mesan-related events up, to be her problem.

Publication

Many of Weber's books are available at the Baen Free Library; chapters of some texts are otherwise available online. The first-edition hardcover releases of War of Honor, At All Costs, Torch of Freedom, and Mission of Honor contained a CD with copies of most of Weber's published books at the time, labeled for free redistribution.[13]

Honor Harrington series

  1. On Basilisk Station (April 1992) ISBN 0-671-57793-X / HH1
  2. The Honor of the Queen (June 1993) ISBN 0-671-57864-2 / HH2
  3. The Short Victorious War (April 1994) ISBN 0-671-87596-5 / HH3
  4. Field of Dishonor (December 1994) ISBN 0-671-57820-0 / HH4
  5. Flag in Exile (September 1995) ISBN 0-671-31980-9 / HH5
  6. Honor Among Enemies (February 1996) ISBN 0-671-87723-2 / HH6
  7. In Enemy Hands (July 1997) ISBN 0-671-57770-0 / HH7
  8. Echoes of Honor (October 1998) ISBN 0-671-57833-2 / HH8
  9. Ashes of Victory (March 2000) ISBN 0-671-57854-5 / HH9
  10. War of Honor (October 2002) ISBN 0-7434-3545-1 / HH10
  11. At All Costs (November 2005) ISBN 1-4165-0911-9 / HH11
  12. Mission of Honor (June 2010) ISBN 1-4391-3361-1 / HH12
  13. A Rising Thunder (March 2012) ISBN 1-4767-3612-X / HH13
  14. Uncompromising Honor (October 2018) ISBN 9781481483506 / HH14

The Honor Harrington series has been produced several times in audiobook format, at first in cassette (90 min) format by Library of Congress, narrated by Madelyn Buzzard (books 1–10), later by Audible Frontiers beginning in 2009, narrated by Allyson Johnson.

Spin-offs

The Honorverse is a tightly plotted, highly organized invention that was designed with a specific overarching storyline. Its storyline has shifted from the original plan to include new enemies, and did not result in the battle death of heroine Honor Harrington, as was planned originally for book five,[6] and then later for book eleven.[7] The series' canon is maintained solely by its creator, who acts as editor of the works in the universe by other collaborating authors.

Like some of the strategy employed by co-author Eric Flint in his 1632 series, the series has, starting with War of Honor, begun incorporating a broader viewpoint from more than one central character, many of whom, like in the 1632 series, appeared in other series works as supporting characters. Stories in the Worlds of Honor collections directly lead to events and character stars of the Crown of Slaves (CoS) sub-series, whereas the Shadow of Saganami's star cast and some of the characters of the CoS derive directly from the mainline novels. Both contain purposely invented new protagonist characters as well. Weber deliberately has synchronized events in the mainline series with the tellings of local knowledge and vice versa in both sub-series. In other words, the broad front on which he is now telling the overall story is geographically distinct, but synchronized in his timeline: events in one quadrant will affect life and events in the related narratives centred on other main characters.

Short fiction in the series serves as deep backstory or, like the short stories centred directly on Honor Harrington, exposes episodes of her earlier career in much the same way C. S. Forester revealed the not-yet-in-command life of the young Horatio Hornblower. Some of the more important of these tales reveal a greater knowledge of Sphinx's native species, letting the reader in on knowledge not known even to the Honorverse occupants. Among these tales are the revealed history of how treecats and humans first bonded, how the treecats protected and bonded with the Royal family, and other treecat tales of greater or lesser importance, such as how the treecat society decided to migrate to the stars. Other short stories expose points of view and life problems from places around the larger universe. Some offer insights to life behind enemy lines in the view of its citizens and their experience, or that of a protagonist in the Verge, or in the Solarian League.

Worlds of Honor anthologies

Stories and essays by David Weber and many other authors Weber invited to expand his Honor Harrington universe. The stories in these anthologies may either precede or be concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series.

  1. More Than Honor (January 1998) ISBN 0-671-87857-3 / HHA1—three stories by authors David Weber, David Drake, and S. M. Stirling plus a Honorverse background history, and including the story in which treecats and some of their characteristics first come to human knowledge.
  2. Worlds of Honor (February 1999) ISBN 0-671-57855-3 / HHA2—five stories by authors David Weber (two stories), Linda Evans, Jane Lindskold and Roland J. Green.
  3. Changer of Worlds (March 2001) ISBN 0-671-31975-2 / HHA3—four stories by authors David Weber (three stories) and Eric Flint. The short novel Ms. Midshipwoman Harrington is built around the Honorverse's eponymous character.
  4. The Service of the Sword (April 2003) ISBN 0-7434-3599-0 / HHA4—six stories by authors David Weber, Jane Lindskold, Timothy Zahn, John Ringo, and Eric Flint; one by John Ringo and Victor Mitchell jointly. Originally to have been titled In Fire Forged[14]—a title that was re-used for a different book in 2011.
  5. In Fire Forged (February 2011) ISBN 978-1-4391-3414-6[15] / HHA5
  6. Beginnings (July 2013) ISBN 978-1451639032[16] / HHA6
  7. What Price Victory? (Forthcoming February 2023) ISBN 978-1982192419 / HHA7—stories by Timothy Zahn & Thomas Pope, Jane Lindskold, Jan Kotouc, Joelle Presby and David Weber

Crown of Slaves series

The story of agents Anton Zilwicke (Manticore) and Victor Cachat (Haven) and their strange alliance to uncover the dark power that manipulated their two nations into war, and put an end to the true enemy's plans. This series is concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series.

  1. From the Highlands (short novel in Changer of Worlds) by Eric Flint—introduces the main characters of the series.
  2. Fanatic (novella in The Service of the Sword) by Eric Flint—furthers the character of Victor Cachat.
  3. Crown of Slaves (September 2003) ISBN 0-7434-7148-2 / CS1; with Eric Flint—the two character groups introduced in From the Highlands re-encounter each other at a state funeral in Erewhon. High-level international politics and spy-craft ensue.
  4. Torch of Freedom (November 2009) ISBN 1-4391-3305-0 / CS2; with Eric Flint—Victor Cachat and Anton Zilwicki, the universe's two top spies, work together to undertake a dangerous mission to the heart of Mesa, home of the evil corporation Manpower Unlimited, to gather information that may end the second war between their respective governments, Haven and Manticore.
  5. Cauldron of Ghosts (eBook March 15, 2014, hardcover April 8, 2014) ISBN 9781476736334 / CS3; with Eric Flint—Zilwicki and Cachat return to Mesa—only to discover that even they have underestimated the Alignment's ruthlessness and savagery.[17]
  6. To End in Fire (October 5, 2021) ISBN 1982125640 / CS4; with Eric Flint—Agents of the Grand Alliance join forces with Solarians to uncover the vast interstellar conspiracy operating against them.[18]

Shadow series

The story of Admiral Michelle Henke and several graduates of Saganami Island when the Star Kingdom annexes the Talbott Cluster to become the Star Empire. (Also referred to as the Saganami Island series.) This series is concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series.

  1. The Shadow of Saganami (October 2004) ISBN 0-7434-8852-0 / SI1: The novel is primarily set in the remote Talbott Cluster, connected to Manticore via a newly discovered junction terminus, and includes characters already introduced in other works, such as Helen Zilwicki and Abigail Hearns, as well as brief appearances by many others.
  2. Storm from the Shadows (March 2009) ISBN 978-1416591474 / SI2: The novel continues the events in the Talbott Cluster (now Quadrant), and centers around Honor Harrington's best friend Admiral Michelle Henke and characters from the original book of the series. The events of the book include the results of Talbott government's signing its constitution and becoming part of the Star Empire of Manticore. The shadow conflict between Mesa and Manticore heats up as more Mesa-orchestrated incidents accrue to bring about war between Manticore and the Solarian League.
  3. Shadow of Freedom (March 2013)[19][20] ISBN 1-4516-3869-8, ISBN 978-1-4516-3869-1 / SI3: The novel continues the events in the Talbott Quadrant as the conflict with the Solarian League turns to outright war. Attacks on Manticoran shipping by Frontier Security and continued manipulation by the Mesan Alignment spur Admiral Henke to first react, then adopt a policy of offensive (versus defensive) operations. This culminates in Manticore's first offensive victory of the war, the previous Manticoran victories having been defensive in nature.
  4. Shadow of Victory (November 1, 2016) ISBN 978-1-4767-8182-2 / SI4

The Star Kingdom series

This series features Stephanie Harrington, Honor Harrington's distant ancestor, and the first human to be adopted by a treecat. This series precedes the main Honor Harrington series.

  1. A Beautiful Friendship (October 2011) ISBN 1-4516-3747-0[21] / SK1
  2. Fire Season (October 15, 2012) by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 978-1-4516-3840-0 / SK2
  3. Treecat Wars (October 1, 2013) by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 978-1-4516-3933-9[22][23][24] / SK3
  4. A New Clan (June 7, 2022) by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 9781982191894[25] / SK4

Manticore Ascendant series

This series, which begins eleven years after the first book in The Star Kingdom series, features Travis Uriah Long, an enlisted Navy man and later an officer, and is centered on the small Manticoran Navy of that time. This series precedes the main Honor Harrington series.

  1. A Call to Duty (September 15, 2014)[26] by David Weber and Timothy Zahn. ISBN 978-1-4767-3684-6 / MA1
  2. A Call to Arms (October 6, 2015)[27] by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope. ISBN 978-1-4767-8085-6 / MA2 It is expanded from the short story of the same name originally published in the Beginnings anthology.
  3. A Call to Vengeance (March 7, 2018)[28] by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope. ISBN 978-1-4767-8210-2 / MA3
  4. A Call to Insurrection (February 1, 2022)[29] by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope. ISBN 978-1982125899 / MA4

Companion

House of Steel: The Honorverse Companion (May 7, 2013[30]) ISBN 9781451638752—Includes the new short novel I Will Build My House of Steel by David Weber.

Ad Astra databooks

Saganami Island Tactical Simulator fleet boxes
  1. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Manticoran Fleet Box 1 (2006) ISBN 0-9748797-5-4
  2. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Havenite Fleet Box 1 (2006) ISBN 0-9748797-6-2
  3. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Andermani Fleet Box 1 (2006) ISBN 1-934153-02-8
  4. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Silesian Fleet Box 1 (2006) ISBN 1-934153-05-2
  5. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Havenite Fleet Box 2 (2010)
Ship books
  1. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Shipbook 2: Silesian Confederacy (2006) ISBN 0-9748797-7-0
  2. Honor Harrington: Saganami Island Tactical Simulator: Shipbook 3: The Short Victorious War (2010)
Jayne's Intelligence Review
  1. Jayne's Intelligence Review: The Royal Manticoran Navy (2006) ISBN 1-934153-08-7
  2. Jayne's Intelligence Review: The People's Republican Navy (2007) ISBN 1-934153-09-5
Ships of the Fleet
  1. Honor Harrington: Ships of the Fleet: 2006 (2005) ISBN 0-9748797-2-X
  2. Honor Harrington: Ships of the Fleet: 2007 (2006) ISBN 0-9748797-9-7

Other collections containing Honorverse stories

  1. The Warmasters (May 2002) ISBN 0-7434-3534-6: A multi-author anthology, containing the Honorverse short novel Ms. Midshipwoman Harrington. The story has previously appeared in a Worlds of Honor collection.
  2. Worlds of Weber (September 2008) ISBN 978-1-4391-3314-9/ISBN 1-4391-3314-X: A David Weber anthology that includes nine short stories, set both in and out of the Honorverse. The two Honorverse stories have previously appeared in Worlds of Honor collections.
  3. Worlds (February 2009) ISBN 1-4165-9142-7: An Eric Flint anthology that contains the Honorverse short novel From the Highlands. The story has previously appeared in a Worlds of Honor collection.
  4. Infinite Stars (October 2017) ISBN 9781785654596: A Bryan Thomas Schmidt anthology that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story "Our Sacred Honor".
  5. Noir Fatale (May 2019) ISBN 9781481483971: A multi-author anthology edited by Larry Correia and Kacey Ezell that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story "Recruiting Exercise".
  6. Give Me Libertycon (June 2020) ISBN 9781982124649: A multi-author anthology edited by Christopher Woods and T.K.F. Weisskopf that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story "Heart of Stone". The story is expanded on in the Star Kingdom series novel A New Clan.
  7. Onward Libertycon (June 2022) ISBN 9781946419460: A multi-author anthology edited by Christopher Woods and T.K.F. Weisskopf that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story "A Travesty of Nature"

In other media

In 2006, an Honor Harrington movie was announced by Echo Valley Entertainment.[31] However, later information suggested that it would actually be a television series, to be written and produced by Peter Sands.[32] When David Weber was asked which actress he envisioned as Honor Harrington, he replied, "I don’t think there’s anyone out there who has the proper combination of height, physicality, and demonstrated acting ability to be 'perfect' for the role, so my mind is fairly open on this topic." Actress Claudia Christian, who plays Susan Ivanova on Babylon 5, has been suggested as a potential candidate; Weber says "She’s much shorter than Honor, but so are most women, and I think she could handle the physicality... I think it’s more important to have someone who can portray Honor’s character and command style than it is to have someone who is six feet two inches tall." Weber's concern is that the director would push Christian to re-create Ivanova's character while playing Honor and "Ivanova’s command style is totally different from Honor’s."[33]

An Honor Harrington wargame, Saganami Island Tactical Simulator (SITS), was released at Gen Con in 2005 by Ad Astra Games.[34]

An Honor Harrington video game called Honorverse: The Online Game was announced in August 2008;[35] a beta was scheduled to be released in the Spring of 2010.[needs update][36]

In 2014 Evergreen Studios announced plans to make a multi-platform adaptation of the Honor Harrington character, under the title Tales of Honor. A mobile game called Tales of Honor: The Secret Fleet was released that year for Android and iOS platforms. Tentative plans at that point also included a television series and a feature film.[37][38] Evergreen Studios shut down in 2015,[39] which led to the cancelation of most of their projects, including the mobile game, which is no longer available.

Also, in 2014, a five-issue comic book mini-series Tales Of Honor: On Basilisk Station from Top Cow Productions begun on March 5, 2014 concluding later that year. In 2015, Top Cow also released Tales Of Honor: Bred to Kill.[40][41]

Stories listed by internal chronology

Honorverse year (from) Honorverse year (to) Story title Author Published Code
250 P.D. (2352 C.E.) 250 P.D. "By the Book"[42] Charles E. Gannon July 2, 2013 (in Beginnings) HHA6
552 P.D. (March) 1916 P.D. (March) "Dark Fall"[43] David Weber September 14, 2018 (on Baen website, also in Baen Free Stories 2018)
1518 P.D. 1519 P.D. "A Beautiful Friendship" David Weber January 1, 1998 (in More than Honor) HHA1
1518 P.D. 1521 P.D. A Beautiful Friendship (novel)[44] David Weber October 2011 (young adult novel) SK1
1519 P.D. (January) 1519 P.D. (January) “Letter from Stephanie” David Weber Baen Free Stories 2011
1520 P.D. 1520 P.D. "The Stray" Linda Evans February 1999 (in Worlds of Honor) HHA2
1522 P.D. 1522 P.D. Fire Season (novel)[45] David Weber & Jane Lindskold October 2012 (young adult novel) SK2
1522 P.D. 1522 P.D. Treecat Wars (novel)[46] David Weber & Jane Lindskold October 2013 (young adult novel) SK3
1522 P.D. 1522 P.D. "Heart of Stone" David Weber June 2020 (in Give Me Libertycon)
1522 P.D. 1522 P.D. A New Clan (novel)[47] David Weber & Jane Lindskold June 7, 2022 (young adult novel) SK4
1529 P.D. 1533 P.D. A Call to Duty (novel)[26] David Weber & Timothy Zahn September 15, 2014 MA1
1539 P.D. 1543 P.D. A Call to Arms (novel)[27] David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope September 15, 2015 MA2
1543 P.D. 1543 P.D. "A Call to Arms"[48] Timothy Zahn July 2, 2013 (in Beginnings) HHA6
1543 P.D. (end) 1544 P.D. (December) A Call to Vengeance (novel)[49] David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope March 7, 2018 MA3
1542 P.D. (Prologue) 1546 P.D. (end) A Call To Insurrection

(novel) [50]

David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope February 1, 2022 MA4
c. 1652 P.D. c. 1652 P.D. "What Price Dreams?" David Weber February 1999 (in Worlds of Honor) HHA2
1842 P.D. 1842 P.D. "Beauty and the Beast"[51] David Weber July 2, 2013 (in Beginnings) HHA6
c. 1844 P.D. (December) c. 1914 P.D. (December) "I Will Build a House of Steel"[30] David Weber May 7, 2013 (in House of Steel: The Honorverse Companion )
c. 1870 P.D. c. 1870 P.D. "Our Sacred Honor" David Weber October 17, 2017 (in Infinite Stars anthology)
1872 P.D. 1872 P.D. "The Best Laid Plans"[52] David Weber July 2, 2013 (in Beginnings) HHA6
1873 P.D. 1873 P.D. "Recruiting Exercise" David Weber May 7, 2019 (In Noir Fatale)
c. 1880 P.D. c. 1880 P.D. "Ms. Midshipwoman Harrington" David Weber February 27, 2001 (in Changer of Worlds) HHA3
c. 1883 P.D. c. 1883 P.D. "Queen's Gambit" Jane Lindskold February 1999 (in Worlds of Honor) HHA2
c. 1890 P.D. c. 1890 P.D. "The Hard Way Home" David Weber February 1999 (in Worlds of Honor) HHA2
c. 1892 P.D. c. 1892 P.D. Promised Land Jane Lindskold March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1895 P.D. c. 1895 P.D. "Ruthless"[53] Jane Lindskold 2011 (in In Fire Forged) HHA5
c. 1899 P.D. c. 1899 P.D. "Let's Dance" David Weber 2011 (in In Fire Forged) HHA5
c. 1900 P.D. (March 3) c. 1901 P.D. (January) On Basilisk Station David Weber April 1992 HH1
1902 P.D. 1902 P.D. With One Stone Timothy Zahn March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1903 P.D. (April) c. 1903 P.D. (May) The Honor of the Queen David Weber June 1993 HH2
c. 1904 P.D. c. 1905 P.D. (May) The Short Victorious War David Weber April 1994 HH3
c. 1905 P.D. (June) c. 1906 P.D. Field of Dishonor David Weber December 1994 HH4
? ? "A Grand Tour" David Drake January 1, 1998 (in More than Honor) HHA1
1906 P.D. (c. September) 1906 P.D. "Deck Load Strike" Roland J. Green February 1999 (in Worlds of Honor) HHA2
c. 1907 P.D. c. 1907 P.D. (August) Flag in Exile David Weber September 1995 HH5
Spring 1907 P.D. Spring 1907 P.D. A Ship Named Francis John Ringo & Victor Mitchell March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1908 P.D. (September) c. 1910 P.D. (March) Honor Among Enemies David Weber February 1996 HH6
c. 1910 c. 1910 "Changer of Worlds" David Weber February 27, 2001 (in Changer of Worlds) HHA3
c. 1911 P.D. (July) c. 1911 P.D. (July) "A Whiff of Grapeshot" S. M. Stirling January 1, 1998 (in More than Honor) HHA1
c. 1911 P.D. c. 1911 P.D. (December) In Enemy Hands David Weber July 1997 HH7
c. 1912 P.D. (February) c. 1913 P.D. (December) Echoes of Honor David Weber October 1998 HH8
1913 P.D. 1913 P.D. "Let's Go to Prague" {between ch. 2 & 3 of Ashes of Victory} John Ringo March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1913 P.D. (December) c. 1915 P.D. (May) Ashes of Victory David Weber March 1, 2000 HH9
c. 1914 P.D. c. 1914 P.D. "An Act of War" Timothy Zahn 2011 (in In Fire Forged) HHA5
1914 P.D. 1914 P.D. "From the Highlands" Eric Flint February 27, 2001 (in Changer of Worlds) HHA3
c. 1914 P.D. (December) c. 1914 P.D. (December) "Nightfall" {expanded ch. 33 of Ashes of Victory} David Weber February 27, 2001 (in Changer of Worlds) HHA3
c. 1915 P.D. (May) c. 1915 P.D. (May) Fanatic Eric Flint March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1918 P.D. (June) c. 1918 P.D. (August) The Service of the Sword David Weber March 25, 2003 (in The Service of the Sword) HHA4
c. 1918 P.D. c. 1919 P.D. War of Honor David Weber October 2002 HH10
c. 1918 P.D. c. 1919 P.D. Crown of Slaves {takes place after the beginning and before the end of War of Honor, insert before ch. 22} David Weber & Eric Flint August 26, 2003 CS1
1919 P.D. (November) 1922 P.D. (April) Torch of Freedom David Weber & Eric Flint November 6, 2009 CS2
c. 1920 P.D. (June) c. 1921 P.D. (June) The Shadow of Saganami David Weber October 26, 2004 SI1
c. 1920 P.D. (July) c. 1921 P.D. (August) At All Costs David Weber November 2005 HH11
1921 P.D. (October) 1922 P.D. (April) “Grayson Navy Letters Home” Joelle Presby Baen Free Stories 2012
c. 1921 P.D. (March) c. 1921 P.D. (December) Storm from the Shadows David Weber March 3, 2009 SI2
1921 P.D. (December) 1922 P.D. (May) Mission of Honor David Weber June 29, 2010 HH12
c. 1921 P.D. (December) c. 1922 P.D. (March) "Obligated Service"[54] Joelle Presby July 2, 2013 (in Beginnings) HHA6
c. 1922 P.D. (March) 1922 P.D. (August) A Rising Thunder David Weber March 1, 2012 HH13
1922 P.D. (February) 1922 P.D. (August) Shadow of Freedom David Weber March 5, 2013 SI3
1922 P.D. (May) 1922 P.D. (October) Cauldron of Ghosts David Weber & Eric Flint March 15, 2014 CS3
1921 P.D. (February)[55] 1922 P.D. (October) Shadow of Victory[56] David Weber November 1, 2016 SI4
1922 P.D. (July) 1923 P.D. (March) Uncompromising Honor David Weber October 2, 2018 HH14
1923 P.D. (February) 1924 P.D. (July) To End in Fire David Weber & Eric Flint October 2021 CS4

See also

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Further reading

  • Presby, Joelle. . Illustrated by Thomas Pope. Baen Books. Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved March 4, 2012. An epistolary short side story in the Honorverse.

External links

  • Baen Books, publisher of Honorverse works
  • Honorverse wikia
  • HonorverseCD/ David Weber CD free versions of Honorverse works
  • Baen Free Library free versions of On Basilisk Station, The Honor of the Queen, Changer of Worlds, Crown of Slaves, and The Shadow of Saganami.
  • , a detailed description of the Honorverse, by David Weber
  • Joe Buckley's InfoDump, includes maps, a timeline and a collection of Weber's forum posts relating to the Honorverse

honorverse, this, article, written, from, point, view, rather, than, neutral, point, view, please, clean, conform, higher, standard, quality, make, neutral, tone, june, 2022, learn, when, remove, this, template, message, this, article, contain, excessive, amou. This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Honorverse is a military science fiction book series its two subseries two prequel series and anthologies created by David Weber and published by Baen Books They are centered on the space navy career of the principal protagonist Honor Harrington The books have made The New York Times Best Seller list 1 2 3 4 A fan made map of the regions in which the Honorverse stories are set Contents 1 Plot 2 Setting 3 Protagonist 3 1 Early life 3 1 1 Class background 3 1 2 Genetic heritage and background 3 1 3 Treecat influences 3 2 Career 3 2 1 At the Academy 3 2 2 In command 3 2 2 1 Early commands 3 2 2 2 In the news 3 2 2 3 A political target 3 2 2 4 An infamous duelist 3 2 2 5 Rehabilitated by the opposition 3 2 2 6 Commodore Harrington 3 2 2 7 Admiral Harrington 3 2 2 8 Honor the politician 3 2 2 9 RMN Fleet Admiral 3 2 2 10 Honor the diplomat 3 3 Posts 3 4 Concept and creation 4 Publication 4 1 Honor Harrington series 4 2 Spin offs 4 2 1 Worlds of Honor anthologies 4 2 2 Crown of Slaves series 4 2 3 Shadow series 4 2 4 The Star Kingdom series 4 2 5 Manticore Ascendant series 4 2 6 Companion 4 3 Ad Astra databooks 4 4 Other collections containing Honorverse stories 4 5 In other media 5 Stories listed by internal chronology 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksPlot EditThe series follows Honor Harrington military heroine and later influential politician during a time of extreme interstellar change and tension Most of the more than 20 novels and anthology collections cover events between 4000 and 4022 AD with PD Post Diaspora dating beginning with a dispersal to the stars from our sun Sol in 2103 AD The main series novels are set primarily in a timeline beginning 40 years after Harrington s birth on October 1 3962 AD 1859 PD and some short stories flesh out her earlier career Additional novels and shorter fiction take place up to 350 years earlier and still earlier canon history is filled in between narratives and in appendices attached to the main novels and anthologies The political makeup and history of the series frequently echoes actual history particularly that of Europe in the last half of the second millennium The series is consciously modeled on the Horatio Hornblower series by C S Forester and its main character like Horatio Hornblower on a mix of Thomas Cochrane and Admiral Lord Nelson 5 Weber originally planned for Harrington to die in the fifth book 6 This was later changed to parallel Nelson by having her die at the peak of her career in the climactic Battle of Manticore in 1921 PD 4024 AD then continue the series with her children as the main protagonists 7 However collaborating author Eric Flint intervened asking for the invention of a mutual enemy for both the Star Kingdom of Manticore and the Republic of Haven to oppose in a spy and counterspy spin off sub series the two contractually agreed to co write just as they have contracts to write in Flint s 1632 universe This rethink and redesign caused Weber to move the series internal chronology up by about 20 years and begat the Crown of Slaves novel first in the Crown of Slaves sub series based on a number of the short stories of the first four collections In this scenario proxies for Manticore and Haven oppose the same hidden enemy the genetic slavers and powers behind the government and corporations of the planet of Mesa Mesa is later revealed in Mission of Honor to be part of a secret cabal of about a dozen highly capable planets that are busily building a secret navy using advanced technologies at a secret planet and known to itself as the Mesan Alignment The Mesan Alignment s navy has new technology and conducts a sneak attack on Manticore in 1922 PD during the twelfth mainline novel Mission of Honor The Mesans have a 600 year old 7 secret program to reinstitute purposeful genetic engineering of humans and break up the Solarian League while taking down all opponents opposing such genetic engineering This makes the staunchly anti genetic slavery star nations of Haven Manticore and various associates of the planet Beowulf primary targets of the Mesan Alignment The Crown of Slaves sub series books and last two mainline Honorverse novels detail the rising extent of this threat As the two sub series progress albeit with somewhat separate casts of characters each is expected by Weber to carry the detailed storyline events particular to their astrographical region forward and tie together into an ongoing plotline concerning the massive and monolithic Solarian League which foreshadowing in the most recent novels suggests is about to undergo severe disruption 7 The thirteenth mainline novel A Rising Thunder ties together events in both sub series and synchronizes the timeline of each sub series with Honor Harrington s mainline novels This book confirms the Solarian League is officially now the new Mesan cat s paw effectively at war with both the Star Empire of Manticore and the Republic of Haven as it has been manipulated into error after error by the operatives of the Mesan Alignment Setting EditAmong a handful of anthologies the thirteen Honor centered novels and two subordinate sub series starring some different characters the universe first explored in On Basilisk Station has a diasporal historical background for the backstory storyline in which mankind over almost two millennia migrated to systems beyond the Sol system first in slower than light starships then by increasingly efficient and effective hyperspace drive propulsion systems Early daughter colonies also spawned colonies forming regional networks of related populations With travel limited to slower than light speeds any marginally habitable nearby planet was of interest and Earth s scientists went through a period in which they regularly genetically modified the human genome for survival positive adaptations to marginal environments such as heavy gravity thin atmosphere thick atmospheres or toxic environments e g Grayson Some corporate entities also began breeding for super soldiers and superior intellects good looks sexual prowess etc or mixes of such traits practices that led to a horrific Final War on Old Earth Long established and advanced daughter colonies like Beowulf mounted a variety of rescue missions and initiated a thousand year effort to clean up the Earth gene pool For a time the cultural centre moved off the Earth as it took about 500 years for the planetary economy to recover its pre eminence within its shell of highly populated highly developed planets Located in the center of the spherical Solarian League Earth s Old Chicago eventually re emerged as the nominal League Capital By the Gregorian calendar currently in use the Honorverse novels are dated beginning with year 2103 A D the epoch date of the Diaspora s beginning The FTL hyperspace propulsion system in the stories is around 600 years old at the time period in which the novels are placed This technology uses the ability to sail along a vast network of gravity waves on different successively higher hyperbands each higher band giving a more efficient speed multiplier but requiring more powerful therefore bulkier and more expensive engines to reach the higher bands significantly shortening transit times on a given gravity wave for a given base speed which is limited by particle densities and radiation shielding as Newtonian speeds increase Analogous to prevailing trade winds creating certain favoured sea routes on Earth the relatively static fixed gravity waves form favoured travel paths A lack of gravity waves in some regions means that they must be plodded across by relatively slower means These favorite routes and desert crossing points are susceptible to illegitimate exploitation by pirates and commerce raiding warships both interested in preying on the rich pickings of the interstellar merchant cargo ships that carry upwards of 2 7 million metric tonnes of cargo Within each hyperband ships have a local speed limited by particle densities that at high relative speeds become cosmic radiation Better physical shielding or a better particle shield generator enables faster speeds within the band on which base speed multiplied by that band s multiplier results in shorter journey times Merchant ships have immense size and thin walls with virtually no physical shielding as well as cheaper relatively weak particle shield generators and hyper generators Commercial carriers like sailing ships and freight trains of Old Earth trade off journey time by increased size and volume carried so as to keep shipping costs economical Military vessels having no profit motive and already physically shielded also carry better particle shield generators and can attain much faster interstellar voyage times both within a band and because their better protections enables them to enter higher hyperbands with higher local particle counts but higher speed multipliers The interaction of gravity effects also manifest in much rarer generally widely scattered wormholes through which hyperdrive equipped ships can travel virtually instantaneously between the wormhole s end points In some systems several of these wormholes are found to be co located forming an irresistible trading nexus perhaps because their ends have some mathematical affinity they occur with entrances relatively close together in very small spatial volumes The greatest known aggregation of these co located Junctions or Terminus Loci occurs in the Manticore binary star system whose wormholes connect the wormhole junction to six later seven other star systems giving the Manticore system an astrographic position to be coveted and an immense revenue stream from transit tolls manufacturing and trade and a large carrying trade In the stories no means of faster than light interstellar communications exists Messages between star systems must be physically carried by starships Even using the fastest ships available as couriers this communications lag between worlds has many consequences greatly increasing the responsibility placed upon starship captains and senior military commanders far from home complicating the coordination of military campaigns and allowing a single accident or attack to render a planet incommunicado The stories include numerous dependent and independent polities and several major star nations including two giant aggregations of many planets Haven and the Solarian League Protagonist Honor Harrington is a citizen of the Star Kingdom of Manticore which is during the first 20 or so works of the series the key rival and the main stellar protagonist against the star conquering People s Republic of Haven these two nations are consciously based on Imperial Britain and Napoleonic France although Haven also seems to be influenced by the former Soviet Union The first books deal with a universe of escalating tensions and military incidents until war breaks out in the third novel and lasts until the formal peace in A Rising Thunder the thirteenth mainline novel Each star nation suffers horrendous losses at the end of the eleventh novel At All Costs during the Battle of Manticore when Haven makes an all out bid to conquer the Star Kingdom before general deployment of a feared super weapon In the anthologies Eric Flint and Weber wrote stories that birthed the first sub series resulting in the novels Crown of Slaves and Torch of Freedom The sub series introduced some far more dangerous adversaries the interstellar corporations of Mesa Manpower Unlimited Jessyk Combine and others This group was then revealed to be part of the even more dangerous and hidden secret adversaries of the shadowy Mesan Alignment The Alignment included corrupted leaders of Solarian Core worlds promoting the destruction of the old order Mesan puppet masters are revealed to be pulling the strings of corrupt Solarian League bureaucrats and admirals in both the sub series and the main series Enormously ambitious the Alignment plans the overthrow of the Solarian League and the complete destruction of the Star Kingdom of Manticore Haven Beowulf and all of those polities historic allies Disruptive technological advances have been few in the Honorverse for most of the 500 years leading up to the series as the series opens that technological stagnation has led to a similar stagnation in both military strategy and tactics During the course of the book series both forms of stagnation technological and military are brought to a violent end by developments stemming from the Havenite Manticoran Wars which give both Haven and Manticore a substantial technological advantage over the Solarian League by the time of the most recently published books of the series Protagonist EditHonor Stephanie Alexander HarringtonHonorverse characterCreated byDavid WeberIn universe informationRaceHumanGenderFemaleTitleLady Dame Honor Stephanie Alexander Harrington PMV SG GCR MC SC OG DSO CGM Steadholder Harrington Duchess Harrington Countess White HavenOccupationManticoran Grayson Naval Officer Grayson Steadholder Manticoran Countess and DuchessReligionThird Stellar Missionary Communion Reformed NationalityManticoranBornOctober 1 3961 AD Gregorian Calendar AffiliationStar Kingdom of Manticore Protectorate of GraysonPositionsee Posts belowRanksee Summary belowHonor Stephanie Alexander Harrington nee Honor Stephanie Harrington is a fictional character created in 1992 by writer David Weber as the heroine of the eponymous Honorverse a universe described in a series of best selling 8 military science fiction books set between 4003 and 4025 AD Harrington is an officer in the Royal Manticoran Navy RMN the space navy of the Star Kingdom of Manticore an interstellar monarchy that counterbalances its relatively small size with superior space combat technology and capability She has a genius for tactical command often overcoming significant odds in critical battles and frequently finding herself at the centre of significant military actions Her dedication to duty and uncompromising performance results in receiving numerous awards and promotions earning the respect of interstellar empires and accumulating implacable enemies She is a skilled martial artist and through her association with her treecat companion Nimitz develops an empathic sense that assists her in understanding the emotions of those around her Early life Edit Honor was born on October 1 3961 AD 1859 PD at Craggy Hollow the municipal suburb community of the Harrington family home County Duvalier in the Duchy of Shadow Vale on the planet Sphinx in the Manticore binary star system Sphinx is the second inhabited planet with a long slow orbital year and long seasons orbiting around the star Manticore A of the three inhabited planets of Star Kingdom of Manticore located much farther out in the liquid water zone than the planet Manticore which is nearer the inner margin of inhabitable zone whereas the third inhabited world Gryphon orbits Manticore B Her ancient house and the Harrington family seat dates back to the second migration and first settlements of Sphinx and is located near the city of Yawata Crossing which will become nearly destroyed by huge pieces of the destroyed space station HMSS Vulcan during the sneak attack by the Mesan Alignment in 4025 AD 1922 PD 9 She is the daughter of neurosurgeon Alfred Harrington and physician geneticist Allison Benton Ramirez y Chou Harrington both with towering renown and fame of their own among the Manticore and Beowulf medical establishments and her father is known to have one of the most beneficial and dominant genetically modified gene variations that he has passed onto Honor A former officer in Manticore s Naval Medical system he is well regarded by the Manticore admiralty as well Class background Edit Socially by virtue of her father s ancestry she is born a yeoman meaning that she is a descendant of paying settlers of the second wave of settlement of the Star Kingdom of Manticore not a member of the nobility who for the most part can claim descent from the first colonists who invested in the joint venture purchasing settlement rights to the new system and who subsequently underwrote the migration of that first wave of colonists in slow ships to Manticore Yeomen are socially ranked above a zero balancer someone who could not afford to buy passage to Manticore during the second faster than light migration wave nor had valuable skills that the colonial government persuaded to immigrate with favorable terms but whom the administration offered passage with a term of indenture required to pay back the colony Officially yeomen have ancestors whose skills were in enough demand that Manticore paid their way Her mother is a direct immigrant from the long established planet Beowulf one of Earth s first colonies which is known for its leading research and expertise in the life sciences and it is revealed in A Rising Thunder her brother is one of its planetary directors and both siblings belong to a Beowulf family famous for its intellectual especially medical abilities Genetic heritage and background Edit Since Honor Harrington s paternal ancestors were genies people genetically engineered specifically with the Meyerdahl Beta modification to survive on high gravity planets such as Sphinx she not only benefits from the enhanced intellect associated with that genetic heritage but is stronger and quicker than non genies who grow up in the heavier gravity of Sphinx As revealed in In Enemy Hands this Meyerdahl Beta modification gives her more efficient muscles enhanced reaction speed stronger bones tougher cardiovascular and respiratory systems high metabolic rate and a higher than average intelligence quotient Her maternal ancestors are mostly from Asia which manifests in her facial features and coloring Harrington is raised in the Third Stellar Missionary Communion Reformed but is only privately religious as the sect is not evangelistic She does not push her religious convictions on others as can be seen from her respect for the religion of her Grayson subjects as a Steadholder and from the marriage ceremony in Mission of Honor Treecat influences Edit Honor is one of the few people adopted by a Sphinxian treecat a telempathic intelligent indigenous species who spent much of their history with humanity scouting and concealing their true abilities from mankind The adoption process is involuntary The bonding is more of a recognition of something that was missing suddenly being complete and so right that life without the new bond is unthinkable A mutual adoption is essentially an empathic life bond and hers occurs during Honor s childhood age 11 Earth years a rarity since most adoptions involve adult humans She names her cat Nimitz after World War II Admiral Chester W Nimitz although to his own people he is known as Laughs Brightly a member of a clan that lives near her home and in the treecat community formerly being one of their scouts by occupation as are most adopted cats since they most often interact with the humans they are spying upon Honor is known to the treecats as Dances on Clouds for her frequent climbs up into the Copperwall Mountains overlooking her parents house to launch a hang glider with Nimitz on her back Having conducted considerable research she is one of the foremost experts on treecats and is a descendant of and in part named after Stephanie Harrington the first human to bond with treecats when she figured out what was causing the Great Disappearing Celery mystery 10 and ambushed Climbs Quickly in the act of treecat burglary surprising both races with the resultant bonding that nearly ended the life of both sapients Improving upon all her ancestors knowledge Honor enjoys a closer empathic link with Nimitz than any before deepening over thirty some T years to enable her to taste the emotions of other humans around her through Nimitz in the earlier works of the series for example when she foiled the attempt to assassinate the Protector of Grayson in the second novel The Honor of the Queen Later books drop hints that Honor may be developing empathic talents of her own even as her life became complicated by the courtship marriage and pregnancy of Nimitz s mate Samantha in Honor Among Enemies This hint of psi talents blossomed under stress during her captivity on the way to the prison planet Hades when she is held far apart from Nimitz in In Enemy Hands and thereafter gradually becomes an overt capability she initially prefers not to have then accepts The ability grows gradually into a formidable ability to read people correctly as perceived by outsiders but is from the start always a closely guarded secret Eventually it becomes overtly recognized by her closest confidants and suspected by a few others It eventually becomes a nearly open secret acknowledged to various other high ranking allies in the novels after Ashes of Victory For example in A Rising Thunder this point is directly addressed in dialog with the Haven diplomatic delegation visiting Manticore in the discussion about whether the Mesan Alignment actually exists Honor s career and the success of the collected works in the Honorverse really cannot be understood without her association with Nimitz and then through him her association with other treecats as is gradually revealed through stories such as Changer of Worlds where the treecat community endorses Samantha and Nimitz s decision to emigrate with volunteers and their kittens off planet The encounter and other short stories in the anthologies provides much deep background about human treecat relations and reveal as explicitly stated in A Rising Thunder the treecat elders and society as a whole have effective recordings of their experiences with humanity through the offices of their Memory Singers like Samantha and further they confer planetwide about decisions regarding their relationships with humanity In that thirteenth Honor Harrington novel the treecat Memory Singers examine their collective memory to aid the alliance forming to oppose the Mesan Alignment and the Solarian League One result is the treecats enlist in the alliance to act as truth detectors capable of sensing when a trusted individual has been subjected to Mesan psychological manipulation into involuntarily performing complex acts that are often suicidal Career Edit At the Academy Edit Harrington attends Saganami Naval Academy on Manticore At Saganami Island her roommate and best friend is Michelle Mike Henke paternal first cousin of Queen Elizabeth III of Manticore Shy and lacking in self confidence Harrington learns much from Mike Henke during those years At the Academy Midshipman Lord Pavel Young heir to the earldom of North Hollow attempts to rape her in the showers but she defends herself sending him to the hospital Although the Academy commandant suspects the truth her shame and low self esteem keep her from pressing formal charges Young thus escapes with a reprimand for conduct unbecoming rather than dismissal from the Academy Her outstanding abilities along with some behind the scenes maneuvering by her mentor Raoul Courvosier result in her career advancement steadily if erratically despite the enmity of the powerful Young clan and various attempts by it and its allies to sabotage her Royal Manticoran Navy RMN career Her midshipwoman or snotty cruise aboard HMS War Maiden under Captain Bachfisch demonstrates her skill as a combat tactician when during an engagement with Silesian rebels the rest of the command team are killed disabled or cut off from the rest of the ship She assumes command and finishes off the enemy ship She is promoted ahead of her class to ensign In command Edit Early commands Edit Harrington s first command is a light attack craft LAC She is later given command of the aged destroyer HMS Hawkwing and after a year of service goes to the RMN s Advanced Tactical Course Harrington graduates high in the course and immediately assumes command of the light cruiser HMS Fearless as a commander Her exploits while posted at Basilisk Station bring her widespread fame and an in absentia sentence of death from the People s Republic of Haven Now firmly on the fast track she proves to have something akin to the Nelson touch earning the devotion of her officers and enlisted personnel as well as the high regard of both Manticore s allies especially Grayson and her military opponents However she also makes new enemies The name HMS Fearless is entered into the RMN s Roll of Honor and Harrington is selected to command the new HMS Fearless a Star Knight class heavy cruiser when it is launched In the news Edit In the second novel The Honor of the Queen Reginald Houseman becomes acting head of the Manticoran delegation to Grayson after the death of Admiral Courvosier in a Havenite Masadan attack Houseman panics and orders the illegal evacuation of Manticorans after the First Battle of Yeltsin Houseman makes the mistake of personally threatening to ruin Harrington s career for refusing to follow his orders and abandon Grayson to her enemies Harrington slaps Houseman hard enough to fling him across the room then defeats a much stronger enemy force Harrington receives a letter of reprimand for striking Houseman but is also knighted awarded several medals ennobled by Grayson as one of its few Steadholders and further ennobled in the Star Kingdom as Countess Harrington After a year s convalescent leave having lost her eye in the defense of Grayson she is given the newly commissioned state of the art battlecruiser Nike and made flag captain of a new squadron before again encountering Pavel Young Prior to Captain Young s arrival at the forward base called Hancock Station Harrington had become romantically involved with his former executive officer whom Young blames in part for troubles he experienced after trying to strike back at Harrington in the first book Attached to a cruiser squadron assigned as screening elements for her battlecruiser squadron in The Short Victorious War Young disobeys Harrington s explicit orders after she takes command upon the incapacitation of Admiral Mark Sarnow in combat and flees in the book s climactic space battle resulting in additional Manticoran deaths and losses when Haven finally begins the war long expected by both sides A political target Edit Field of Dishonor begins with Young s court martial and cashiering and continues with his decision as Lord North Hollow to take revenge upon Harrington the RMN and Paul Tankersley North Hollow pays a professional duelist to goad Tankersley into a duel to hurt Harrington then kill her afterwards Captain Tankersley is killed while Harrington is away on Grayson to be invested as Steadholder Harrington and learn her duties and responsibilities An infamous duelist Edit With North Hollow s involvement in Tankersley s death uncovered Harrington kills North Hollow s hired gun in a duel terrifying Young with the ease with which she does it Following a failed attempt to assassinate her in a public restaurant Harrington is determined to exact revenge Her friends try to dissuade her as her naval career would be destroyed Young tries to avoid her until the Navy can assign her to duties off world but she finally meets him face to face and forces him into accepting a duel Though he treacherously fires early she kills him Because Young is a sitting Member of Parliament Harrington was beached by the Manticoran Navy setting the backstory for Flag in Exile Moving to Harrington Steading she finds herself at the heart of political dissent turmoil discord and conservatives opposing the reforms instituted by Protector Benjamin Mayhew such as female Steadholders and women officers The Grayson Space Navy GSN eventually recruits her making her the second ranking admiral in their young rapidly expanding navy However conspirators sabotage a building being constructed by a company she set up causing the deaths of children Her Grayson enemies place the blame on Harrington but the sabotage is uncovered through forensic engineering The saboteurs then try to assassinate her before she can reveal her findings only to inadvertently kill the head of Grayson s Church Though seriously injured she confronts Steadholder Burdette one of the head conspirators and personally kills him in a formal sword duel She cannot rest however as an enemy battle fleet comes calling Harrington once again saves the planet from invasion this time by deceiving a Havenite task force into a fatal blunder earning her the adulation of the nearly all the people Honor is again offered a command in the RMN though her political enemies seek to discredit her by making her mission a seemingly impossible one the suppression of the rampant piracy in the Silesian Confederation with grossly inadequate ships all that the overstretched RMN can scrape together Knowing this her strong sense of duty makes her accept anyway Rehabilitated by the opposition Edit She is given command of four Q ships as a de facto commodore and starship captain four converted merchant ships turned into merchant cruisers These cruisers are also light carriers each carrying a dozen new advanced light attack craft Her experience with these units results in the militarily revolutionary pod superdreadnought classes which will come to dominate the new military reality She rescues a planet from a pirate flotilla defeats a Havenite commerce raiding fleet and impresses a senior officer of the Andermani Empire Commodore Harrington Edit When Harrington is captured by Haven en route to a new command in In Enemy Hands the death sentence for the Basilisk Station action delivered in absentia in a show trial under the pre revolutionary government of old Haven is ordered to be carried out by the new revolutionary regime En route to the secret prison planet of Hades Chief Petty Officer Horace Harkness who pretended to be a turncoat hacks into the ship s computers and stages a jail break when the People s Navy Ship PNS Tepes arrives in orbit Honor loses an arm in the breakout which costs the lives of a number of subordinates dear to her heart However her party manages to escape in two shuttles while using a third to destroy the Tepes killing the most sadistic member of Haven s ruling triumvirate Cordelia Ransom Harrington s shuttles set down on the planet undetected except by one officer who informs her commander He appalled at Ransom s brutal treatment of Harrington during the voyage keeps quiet and erases the record of the escape As Echoes of Honor begins assuming Harrington was also killed in the explosion the PRH propaganda office releases a fake video recording of her execution As a result simultaneous state funerals are staged for her on both Manticore and Grayson while she is recuperating and formulating plans to take over the prisoner of war camps on Hades She and her people eavesdrop on Hell s communications contact and organize the prisoners and overthrow the guards One shuttle is used to neutralize the People s courier boat in orbit so no alarm is raised Eventually Harrington manages to capture sufficient PNS naval ships and transports to carry the well over 100 000 prisoners including political and military figures Haven reported as having been executed to freedom They also take records and interviews revealing who was really behind the revolution and the bloody attack on the former government of the People s Republic of Haven Admiral Harrington Edit Forced to undergo extensive reconstructive surgery for the missing limb and re rehabilitate the prior reconstructive surgery to her face and eye which the Peep guards had short circuited Ashes of Victory sees the newly minted Duchess Harrington offered the opportunity to take charge of the alliance s premier naval academy at Saganami Island She is jumped three grades in Manticorian service skipping the ranks of rear admiral and vice admiral giving her the requisite rank for the position Her team develops the tactics and doctrines necessitated by the revolutionary new weapons Manticore has developed These are adopted by the Eighth Fleet under Admiral Alexander in its new offensive using the new technologies of Ghost Rider LAC strike carriers and pod superdreadnaughts At the end of Ashes of Victory Harrington maneuvers her private intrasystem yacht to stop a missile strike targeting one spaceship saving Queen Elizabeth and Protector Benjamin but cannot save another ship carrying the star nation s prime minister and other high ranking officials As a result the Manticoran government falls and the new government is made up of a coalition of parties hostile to Harrington and the Queen with no real interest of settling the war with Haven and the new management in the Admiralty put Honor and Admiral White Haven on half pay so the two become the voice of the loyal opposition in the upper house of the Manticoran Parliament Honor the politician Edit The new government is corrupt and venal looking for ways to take money from military projects and under the slogan of building the peace divert the same tax base to pet projects where they can have minions siphon off funds to contributors and personal wealth while simultaneously maintaining the state of emergency that prevents an automatic election because of pending changes in the House of Lords due to the annexation of Trevor s Star into the Star Kingdom Having become a political thorn in the side of the government for over three years the government concocts ways to smear Honor and Hamish Alexander depicting the two as sexual partners Despite Alexander s pre existing marriage the pair defuse the situation by entering into a polygamous marriage something that is commonplace on Grayson The government then decides the deteriorating situation in Silesia warrants sending Honor in command of a fleet to check expansionist activity by the Andermani Empire War of Honor details this political backstory and the military build down by the corrupt government which is also antagonizing its allies as well as the new Haven government under President Eloise Pritchart which is trying to make a peace settlement Haven becomes tired of being put off in the peace talks and having received technological upgrades from a secret research and development program and observed the many blunders of the Manticoran government which have weakened the RMN decides to attack Hearing that Honor is being given a weak fleet in Silesian space the Havenites reason that they can also attack there and deal a blow to Manticorian morale by defeating Harrington Harrington is sent with an inadequate RMN force but Protector Benjamin insists on reinforcing her with a special unit The Protector s Own Getting a whiff from an intelligence source she mousetraps the Havenite fleet even as all the other Havenite attacks succeed pushing the Manticorans back from all the systems they had occupied and destroying their picket units The worst damage is the destruction of the extensive satellite shipyards in the Grendlesbane Star System where many of the RMN s new ships were being constructed RMN Fleet Admiral Edit The corrupt government seeks to form a coalition war cabinet but the Queen blocks the effort so the government falls returning the Crown Loyalist and Centrist coalition to power under the brother of Hamish Alexander who is made First Lord of the Admiralty with the government needing someone trustworthy to undo the damage inflicted by the previous administration In At All Costs Harrington is given command of the Eighth Fleet a heavy assault force of advanced capital ships and new weapons of unmatched abilities But overall the Manticoran fleet has become severely weakened and she must devise a strategy to keep the Republic of Haven off balance until the fleet can be built up Under her leadership the fleet begins a campaign to dismantle the industrial base of the Republic of Haven by sailing deep behind enemy lines and raiding Havenite space based infrastructure forcing the republic to go on the defensive and worry which of its systems will suffer next Haven deploys a counter strategy that eventually causes severe damage to Eighth fleet during one raid when they use her own tactics from Silesian space against her forces and the offensive campaign is temporarily put on hold During this battle Michelle Henke is captured by the Republic of Haven setting the stage for Storm from the Shadows Manticore then fields a new weapon system Apollo that not only neutralizes the new system defense systems Haven is deploying but also turns the tide of the war as it renders modern missile defensive systems effectively worthless and further capitalizes on the new MDM Ghost Rider missiles that have been in the field by enhancing their long range accuracy Realizing his nation s poor strategic position Admiral Thomas Theisman of Haven resolves to launch one final massive desperate strike on the Manticore system itself hoping to end the war before Apollo can be widely distributed in the field to all units by the Royal Manticoran Navy This attack almost succeeds and completely destroys most of the Manticoran fleet protecting the home system and almost as much of Third Fleet normally deployed to defend the Trevor s Star wormhole terminus deep within the spatial volume of the Republic of Haven At the last moment Harrington and Eighth Fleet arrives coming through the wormhole from Trevor s Star as well and equipped with Apollo use it to decimate the sole strong remaining attacking Havenite fleet and threaten the remnant forces still in the battleground forcing their capitulation and capture Involving hundreds of ships of the wall on both sides the Battle of Manticore is the largest naval engagement in human history and it is extremely costly for both sides Harrington s long time friend Alistair McKeon is killed and most of the Manticoran Navy s non pod capital ships are destroyed Eighth Fleet is the only remaining combat ready force aside from miscellaneous units garrison in transit in refit Eighth Fleet assumes the duties and title of Home Fleet the defense of the Manticore system itself Haven loses more than 90 of the forces deployed during the attack and its best tactician Lester Tourville is captured after he surrenders what remains of his force to Harrington An effective truce between the two sides goes into effect as neither nation possesses the capability to continue offensive operations Honor the diplomat Edit Events in a new addition to the Star Kingdom the Talbott Cluster grow more problematic The megalomaniac outlaw corporation Manpower Incorporated and the planet Mesa continue their plans to dislodge Manticore from the cluster and they immediately put another plan into action following the failure of their first attempts as recounted in The Shadow of Saganami They seek to start a conflict between Manticore and the Solarian League in order to remove the Cluster from the Star Kingdom and for other as yet unknown reasons Despite Haven s attack on Manticore Harrington is shown in Storm from the Shadows as an advocate for at least partial reconciliation with Haven as it increasingly appears that war with the Solarian League is inevitable During her brief appearance in Storm Harrington discusses potential long term strategy against the Solarian League with the Manticoran leadership including Queen Elizabeth whom she persuades to give the Solarian threat a priority over Haven In Mission of Honor Admiral Harrington is assigned as envoy to Haven After a successful attack by the Mesa Alignment Navy on the Space Stations of the Manticore home system Harrington helps bring about an alliance between the Star Empire and Haven against Mesa Manpower She subsequently becomes the first commanding officer of the newly created multinational Grand Fleet Posts Edit Midshipwoman RMN Naval Academy Saganami Island c1876 P D Midshipwoman Assistant Tactical Officer acting Assistant Tactical Officer HMS War Maiden CA 39 c1880 P D Ms Midshipwoman Harrington Artillery Officer Candidate Second Assistant Artillery Officer HMS Royal Winton DN 12 Sailing Master HMS Osprey FG 1069 Second Assistant Tactical Officer Assistant Tactical Officer HMS Manticore SD 01 Commanding Officer HM LAC 113 Executive Officer HMS Trenchant CL 19 Executive Officer HMS Broadsword CA 47 c1890 P D The Hard Way Home Executive Officer HMS Perseus CL 92 Tactical Officer HMS Basilisk SD 105 Student Ship Commanders Course Saganami Island Commanding Officer HMS Hawkwing DD 1213 c1899 P D Let s Dance Student Advanced Tactical Course Saganami Island Commanding Officer HMS Fearless CL 56 Commanding Officer acting RMN Basilisk Station c1900 P D March 3 c1901 P D January On Basilisk Station Commanding Officer HMS Fearless CA 286 c1901 P D c1903 P D With One Stone The Honor of the Queen Commanding Officer HMS Nike BC 413 c1904 P D c1905 P D The Short Victorious War Field of Dishonor Commanding Officer GSN s First Battle Squadron c1907 P D Flag in Exile Commanding Officer RMN Task Group 1037 Commanding Officer HMAMC Wayfarer AMC c1908 P D September c1910 P D March Honor Among Enemies Commanding Officer RMN Cruiser Squadron Eighteen c1911 P D In Enemy Hands Commanding Officer allied and non allied members of armed forces on planet Hades Elysian Space Navy 1911 1913 P D Echoes of Honor Commandant Saganami Island Advanced Tactical Course Tactical Instructor RMN Naval Academy c1913 P D December c1915 P D May Ashes of Victory Commanding Officer GSN s Protector s Own Squadron since c1914 P D Ashes of Victory At All Costs Commanding Officer RMN Sidemore Station Commanding Officer RMN Task Force 34 c1918 P D c1920 P D War of Honor Commanding Officer RMN Eighth Fleet c1920 P D July c1922 P D May At All Costs Mission of Honor Commanding Officer HMS Unconquered since c1920 P D July At All Costs Commanding Officer RMN Home Fleet since c1921 P D August At All Costs Commanding Officer RMN Eighth Fleet War of Honor Commanding Officer Allied Grand Fleet A Rising ThunderConcept and creation Edit David Weber didn t set out to create a female protagonist it was the way the character came to me Weber explains I didn t set out to do it because I thought that it was especially politically sensitive on my part or because I thought it was likely to strike a chord with female readership or be a financial success It was just the way that the character first presented herself Weber doesn t find writing a female character particularly challenging because he says I m writing about a human being who happens to be female When he first started writing he had developed her entire back story before he started the first book However since he knew from the beginning that these books would become a series he deliberately set Honor up as a character who changes and grows One example Weber offers is that in The Short Victorious War Honor off handedly refers to her genetically enhanced metabolism which isn t fully explored until In Enemy Hands It was one of those little things that I knew about or that I was holding in reserve Weber says 11 The first name of his character Honor had come to Weber long before the last name did Weber knew that if the Honor novels worked she was inevitably going to be compared to C S Forester s Horatio Hornblower so he saw to it that she had the same initials 12 He said There are certainly clearly similarities between the two There are also huge differences And Honor has never been as neurotic as Hornblower was Hornblower always carried a massive sense of inferiority around with him Honor never did Weber also feels that in the later books in the series she has more in common with Admiral Horatio Nelson than Hornblower 11 Weber revealed in the foreword to Storm from the Shadows that it had originally been his intent to kill her off in the Battle of Manticore thus further echoing Nelson s death in his greatest battle Trafalgar and have the emerging Mesa problem be dealt with by the next generation specifically her children When writing At All Costs he decided instead to keep her alive and move the Mesan related events up to be her problem Publication EditMany of Weber s books are available at the Baen Free Library chapters of some texts are otherwise available online The first edition hardcover releases of War of Honor At All Costs Torch of Freedom and Mission of Honor contained a CD with copies of most of Weber s published books at the time labeled for free redistribution 13 Honor Harrington series Edit On Basilisk Station April 1992 ISBN 0 671 57793 X HH1 The Honor of the Queen June 1993 ISBN 0 671 57864 2 HH2 The Short Victorious War April 1994 ISBN 0 671 87596 5 HH3 Field of Dishonor December 1994 ISBN 0 671 57820 0 HH4 Flag in Exile September 1995 ISBN 0 671 31980 9 HH5 Honor Among Enemies February 1996 ISBN 0 671 87723 2 HH6 In Enemy Hands July 1997 ISBN 0 671 57770 0 HH7 Echoes of Honor October 1998 ISBN 0 671 57833 2 HH8 Ashes of Victory March 2000 ISBN 0 671 57854 5 HH9 War of Honor October 2002 ISBN 0 7434 3545 1 HH10 At All Costs November 2005 ISBN 1 4165 0911 9 HH11 Mission of Honor June 2010 ISBN 1 4391 3361 1 HH12 A Rising Thunder March 2012 ISBN 1 4767 3612 X HH13 Uncompromising Honor October 2018 ISBN 9781481483506 HH14The Honor Harrington series has been produced several times in audiobook format at first in cassette 90 min format by Library of Congress narrated by Madelyn Buzzard books 1 10 later by Audible Frontiers beginning in 2009 narrated by Allyson Johnson Spin offs Edit The Honorverse is a tightly plotted highly organized invention that was designed with a specific overarching storyline Its storyline has shifted from the original plan to include new enemies and did not result in the battle death of heroine Honor Harrington as was planned originally for book five 6 and then later for book eleven 7 The series canon is maintained solely by its creator who acts as editor of the works in the universe by other collaborating authors Like some of the strategy employed by co author Eric Flint in his 1632 series the series has starting with War of Honor begun incorporating a broader viewpoint from more than one central character many of whom like in the 1632 series appeared in other series works as supporting characters Stories in the Worlds of Honor collections directly lead to events and character stars of the Crown of Slaves CoS sub series whereas the Shadow of Saganami s star cast and some of the characters of the CoS derive directly from the mainline novels Both contain purposely invented new protagonist characters as well Weber deliberately has synchronized events in the mainline series with the tellings of local knowledge and vice versa in both sub series In other words the broad front on which he is now telling the overall story is geographically distinct but synchronized in his timeline events in one quadrant will affect life and events in the related narratives centred on other main characters Short fiction in the series serves as deep backstory or like the short stories centred directly on Honor Harrington exposes episodes of her earlier career in much the same way C S Forester revealed the not yet in command life of the young Horatio Hornblower Some of the more important of these tales reveal a greater knowledge of Sphinx s native species letting the reader in on knowledge not known even to the Honorverse occupants Among these tales are the revealed history of how treecats and humans first bonded how the treecats protected and bonded with the Royal family and other treecat tales of greater or lesser importance such as how the treecat society decided to migrate to the stars Other short stories expose points of view and life problems from places around the larger universe Some offer insights to life behind enemy lines in the view of its citizens and their experience or that of a protagonist in the Verge or in the Solarian League Worlds of Honor anthologies Edit Stories and essays by David Weber and many other authors Weber invited to expand his Honor Harrington universe The stories in these anthologies may either precede or be concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series More Than Honor January 1998 ISBN 0 671 87857 3 HHA1 three stories by authors David Weber David Drake and S M Stirling plus a Honorverse background history and including the story in which treecats and some of their characteristics first come to human knowledge Worlds of Honor February 1999 ISBN 0 671 57855 3 HHA2 five stories by authors David Weber two stories Linda Evans Jane Lindskold and Roland J Green Changer of Worlds March 2001 ISBN 0 671 31975 2 HHA3 four stories by authors David Weber three stories and Eric Flint The short novel Ms Midshipwoman Harrington is built around the Honorverse s eponymous character The Service of the Sword April 2003 ISBN 0 7434 3599 0 HHA4 six stories by authors David Weber Jane Lindskold Timothy Zahn John Ringo and Eric Flint one by John Ringo and Victor Mitchell jointly Originally to have been titled In Fire Forged 14 a title that was re used for a different book in 2011 In Fire Forged February 2011 ISBN 978 1 4391 3414 6 15 HHA5 Beginnings July 2013 ISBN 978 1451639032 16 HHA6 What Price Victory Forthcoming February 2023 ISBN 978 1982192419 HHA7 stories by Timothy Zahn amp Thomas Pope Jane Lindskold Jan Kotouc Joelle Presby and David WeberCrown of Slaves series Edit The story of agents Anton Zilwicke Manticore and Victor Cachat Haven and their strange alliance to uncover the dark power that manipulated their two nations into war and put an end to the true enemy s plans This series is concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series From the Highlands short novel in Changer of Worlds by Eric Flint introduces the main characters of the series Fanatic novella in The Service of the Sword by Eric Flint furthers the character of Victor Cachat Crown of Slaves September 2003 ISBN 0 7434 7148 2 CS1 with Eric Flint the two character groups introduced in From the Highlands re encounter each other at a state funeral in Erewhon High level international politics and spy craft ensue Torch of Freedom November 2009 ISBN 1 4391 3305 0 CS2 with Eric Flint Victor Cachat and Anton Zilwicki the universe s two top spies work together to undertake a dangerous mission to the heart of Mesa home of the evil corporation Manpower Unlimited to gather information that may end the second war between their respective governments Haven and Manticore Cauldron of Ghosts eBook March 15 2014 hardcover April 8 2014 ISBN 9781476736334 CS3 with Eric Flint Zilwicki and Cachat return to Mesa only to discover that even they have underestimated the Alignment s ruthlessness and savagery 17 To End in Fire October 5 2021 ISBN 1982125640 CS4 with Eric Flint Agents of the Grand Alliance join forces with Solarians to uncover the vast interstellar conspiracy operating against them 18 Shadow series Edit The story of Admiral Michelle Henke and several graduates of Saganami Island when the Star Kingdom annexes the Talbott Cluster to become the Star Empire Also referred to as the Saganami Island series This series is concurrent with the main Honor Harrington series The Shadow of Saganami October 2004 ISBN 0 7434 8852 0 SI1 The novel is primarily set in the remote Talbott Cluster connected to Manticore via a newly discovered junction terminus and includes characters already introduced in other works such as Helen Zilwicki and Abigail Hearns as well as brief appearances by many others Storm from the Shadows March 2009 ISBN 978 1416591474 SI2 The novel continues the events in the Talbott Cluster now Quadrant and centers around Honor Harrington s best friend Admiral Michelle Henke and characters from the original book of the series The events of the book include the results of Talbott government s signing its constitution and becoming part of the Star Empire of Manticore The shadow conflict between Mesa and Manticore heats up as more Mesa orchestrated incidents accrue to bring about war between Manticore and the Solarian League Shadow of Freedom March 2013 19 20 ISBN 1 4516 3869 8 ISBN 978 1 4516 3869 1 SI3 The novel continues the events in the Talbott Quadrant as the conflict with the Solarian League turns to outright war Attacks on Manticoran shipping by Frontier Security and continued manipulation by the Mesan Alignment spur Admiral Henke to first react then adopt a policy of offensive versus defensive operations This culminates in Manticore s first offensive victory of the war the previous Manticoran victories having been defensive in nature Shadow of Victory November 1 2016 ISBN 978 1 4767 8182 2 SI4The Star Kingdom series Edit This series features Stephanie Harrington Honor Harrington s distant ancestor and the first human to be adopted by a treecat This series precedes the main Honor Harrington series A Beautiful Friendship October 2011 ISBN 1 4516 3747 0 21 SK1 Fire Season October 15 2012 by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 978 1 4516 3840 0 SK2 Treecat Wars October 1 2013 by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 978 1 4516 3933 9 22 23 24 SK3 A New Clan June 7 2022 by David Weber and Jane Lindskold ISBN 9781982191894 25 SK4Manticore Ascendant series Edit This series which begins eleven years after the first book in The Star Kingdom series features Travis Uriah Long an enlisted Navy man and later an officer and is centered on the small Manticoran Navy of that time This series precedes the main Honor Harrington series A Call to Duty September 15 2014 26 by David Weber and Timothy Zahn ISBN 978 1 4767 3684 6 MA1 A Call to Arms October 6 2015 27 by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope ISBN 978 1 4767 8085 6 MA2 It is expanded from the short story of the same name originally published in the Beginnings anthology A Call to Vengeance March 7 2018 28 by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope ISBN 978 1 4767 8210 2 MA3 A Call to Insurrection February 1 2022 29 by David Weber and Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope ISBN 978 1982125899 MA4Companion Edit House of Steel The Honorverse Companion May 7 2013 30 ISBN 9781451638752 Includes the new short novel I Will Build My House of Steel by David Weber Ad Astra databooks Edit Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator 2005 ISBN 0 9748797 4 6Saganami Island Tactical Simulator fleet boxesHonor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Manticoran Fleet Box 1 2006 ISBN 0 9748797 5 4 Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Havenite Fleet Box 1 2006 ISBN 0 9748797 6 2 Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Andermani Fleet Box 1 2006 ISBN 1 934153 02 8 Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Silesian Fleet Box 1 2006 ISBN 1 934153 05 2 Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Havenite Fleet Box 2 2010 Ship booksHonor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Shipbook 2 Silesian Confederacy 2006 ISBN 0 9748797 7 0 Honor Harrington Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Shipbook 3 The Short Victorious War 2010 Jayne s Intelligence ReviewJayne s Intelligence Review The Royal Manticoran Navy 2006 ISBN 1 934153 08 7 Jayne s Intelligence Review The People s Republican Navy 2007 ISBN 1 934153 09 5Ships of the FleetHonor Harrington Ships of the Fleet 2006 2005 ISBN 0 9748797 2 X Honor Harrington Ships of the Fleet 2007 2006 ISBN 0 9748797 9 7Other collections containing Honorverse stories Edit The Warmasters May 2002 ISBN 0 7434 3534 6 A multi author anthology containing the Honorverse short novel Ms Midshipwoman Harrington The story has previously appeared in a Worlds of Honor collection Worlds of Weber September 2008 ISBN 978 1 4391 3314 9 ISBN 1 4391 3314 X A David Weber anthology that includes nine short stories set both in and out of the Honorverse The two Honorverse stories have previously appeared in Worlds of Honor collections Worlds February 2009 ISBN 1 4165 9142 7 An Eric Flint anthology that contains the Honorverse short novel From the Highlands The story has previously appeared in a Worlds of Honor collection Infinite Stars October 2017 ISBN 9781785654596 A Bryan Thomas Schmidt anthology that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story Our Sacred Honor Noir Fatale May 2019 ISBN 9781481483971 A multi author anthology edited by Larry Correia and Kacey Ezell that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story Recruiting Exercise Give Me Libertycon June 2020 ISBN 9781982124649 A multi author anthology edited by Christopher Woods and T K F Weisskopf that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story Heart of Stone The story is expanded on in the Star Kingdom series novel A New Clan Onward Libertycon June 2022 ISBN 9781946419460 A multi author anthology edited by Christopher Woods and T K F Weisskopf that contains the never previously published Honorverse short story A Travesty of Nature In other media Edit In 2006 an Honor Harrington movie was announced by Echo Valley Entertainment 31 However later information suggested that it would actually be a television series to be written and produced by Peter Sands 32 When David Weber was asked which actress he envisioned as Honor Harrington he replied I don t think there s anyone out there who has the proper combination of height physicality and demonstrated acting ability to be perfect for the role so my mind is fairly open on this topic Actress Claudia Christian who plays Susan Ivanova on Babylon 5 has been suggested as a potential candidate Weber says She s much shorter than Honor but so are most women and I think she could handle the physicality I think it s more important to have someone who can portray Honor s character and command style than it is to have someone who is six feet two inches tall Weber s concern is that the director would push Christian to re create Ivanova s character while playing Honor and Ivanova s command style is totally different from Honor s 33 An Honor Harrington wargame Saganami Island Tactical Simulator SITS was released at Gen Con in 2005 by Ad Astra Games 34 An Honor Harrington video game called Honorverse The Online Game was announced in August 2008 35 a beta was scheduled to be released in the Spring of 2010 needs update 36 In 2014 Evergreen Studios announced plans to make a multi platform adaptation of the Honor Harrington character under the title Tales of Honor A mobile game called Tales of Honor The Secret Fleet was released that year for Android and iOS platforms Tentative plans at that point also included a television series and a feature film 37 38 Evergreen Studios shut down in 2015 39 which led to the cancelation of most of their projects including the mobile game which is no longer available Also in 2014 a five issue comic book mini series Tales Of Honor On Basilisk Station from Top Cow Productions begun on March 5 2014 concluding later that year In 2015 Top Cow also released Tales Of Honor Bred to Kill 40 41 Stories listed by internal chronology EditHonorverse year from Honorverse year to Story title Author Published Code250 P D 2352 C E 250 P D By the Book 42 Charles E Gannon July 2 2013 in Beginnings HHA6552 P D March 1916 P D March Dark Fall 43 David Weber September 14 2018 on Baen website also in Baen Free Stories 2018 1518 P D 1519 P D A Beautiful Friendship David Weber January 1 1998 in More than Honor HHA11518 P D 1521 P D A Beautiful Friendship novel 44 David Weber October 2011 young adult novel SK11519 P D January 1519 P D January Letter from Stephanie David Weber Baen Free Stories 2011 1520 P D 1520 P D The Stray Linda Evans February 1999 in Worlds of Honor HHA21522 P D 1522 P D Fire Season novel 45 David Weber amp Jane Lindskold October 2012 young adult novel SK21522 P D 1522 P D Treecat Wars novel 46 David Weber amp Jane Lindskold October 2013 young adult novel SK31522 P D 1522 P D Heart of Stone David Weber June 2020 in Give Me Libertycon 1522 P D 1522 P D A New Clan novel 47 David Weber amp Jane Lindskold June 7 2022 young adult novel SK41529 P D 1533 P D A Call to Duty novel 26 David Weber amp Timothy Zahn September 15 2014 MA11539 P D 1543 P D A Call to Arms novel 27 David Weber amp Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope September 15 2015 MA21543 P D 1543 P D A Call to Arms 48 Timothy Zahn July 2 2013 in Beginnings HHA61543 P D end 1544 P D December A Call to Vengeance novel 49 David Weber amp Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope March 7 2018 MA31542 P D Prologue 1546 P D end A Call To Insurrection novel 50 David Weber amp Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope February 1 2022 MA4c 1652 P D c 1652 P D What Price Dreams David Weber February 1999 in Worlds of Honor HHA21842 P D 1842 P D Beauty and the Beast 51 David Weber July 2 2013 in Beginnings HHA6c 1844 P D December c 1914 P D December I Will Build a House of Steel 30 David Weber May 7 2013 in House of Steel The Honorverse Companion c 1870 P D c 1870 P D Our Sacred Honor David Weber October 17 2017 in Infinite Stars anthology 1872 P D 1872 P D The Best Laid Plans 52 David Weber July 2 2013 in Beginnings HHA61873 P D 1873 P D Recruiting Exercise David Weber May 7 2019 In Noir Fatale c 1880 P D c 1880 P D Ms Midshipwoman Harrington David Weber February 27 2001 in Changer of Worlds HHA3c 1883 P D c 1883 P D Queen s Gambit Jane Lindskold February 1999 in Worlds of Honor HHA2c 1890 P D c 1890 P D The Hard Way Home David Weber February 1999 in Worlds of Honor HHA2c 1892 P D c 1892 P D Promised Land Jane Lindskold March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1895 P D c 1895 P D Ruthless 53 Jane Lindskold 2011 in In Fire Forged HHA5c 1899 P D c 1899 P D Let s Dance David Weber 2011 in In Fire Forged HHA5c 1900 P D March 3 c 1901 P D January On Basilisk Station David Weber April 1992 HH11902 P D 1902 P D With One Stone Timothy Zahn March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1903 P D April c 1903 P D May The Honor of the Queen David Weber June 1993 HH2c 1904 P D c 1905 P D May The Short Victorious War David Weber April 1994 HH3c 1905 P D June c 1906 P D Field of Dishonor David Weber December 1994 HH4 A Grand Tour David Drake January 1 1998 in More than Honor HHA11906 P D c September 1906 P D Deck Load Strike Roland J Green February 1999 in Worlds of Honor HHA2c 1907 P D c 1907 P D August Flag in Exile David Weber September 1995 HH5Spring 1907 P D Spring 1907 P D A Ship Named Francis John Ringo amp Victor Mitchell March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1908 P D September c 1910 P D March Honor Among Enemies David Weber February 1996 HH6c 1910 c 1910 Changer of Worlds David Weber February 27 2001 in Changer of Worlds HHA3c 1911 P D July c 1911 P D July A Whiff of Grapeshot S M Stirling January 1 1998 in More than Honor HHA1c 1911 P D c 1911 P D December In Enemy Hands David Weber July 1997 HH7c 1912 P D February c 1913 P D December Echoes of Honor David Weber October 1998 HH81913 P D 1913 P D Let s Go to Prague between ch 2 amp 3 of Ashes of Victory John Ringo March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1913 P D December c 1915 P D May Ashes of Victory David Weber March 1 2000 HH9c 1914 P D c 1914 P D An Act of War Timothy Zahn 2011 in In Fire Forged HHA51914 P D 1914 P D From the Highlands Eric Flint February 27 2001 in Changer of Worlds HHA3c 1914 P D December c 1914 P D December Nightfall expanded ch 33 of Ashes of Victory David Weber February 27 2001 in Changer of Worlds HHA3c 1915 P D May c 1915 P D May Fanatic Eric Flint March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1918 P D June c 1918 P D August The Service of the Sword David Weber March 25 2003 in The Service of the Sword HHA4c 1918 P D c 1919 P D War of Honor David Weber October 2002 HH10c 1918 P D c 1919 P D Crown of Slaves takes place after the beginning and before the end of War of Honor insert before ch 22 David Weber amp Eric Flint August 26 2003 CS11919 P D November 1922 P D April Torch of Freedom David Weber amp Eric Flint November 6 2009 CS2c 1920 P D June c 1921 P D June The Shadow of Saganami David Weber October 26 2004 SI1c 1920 P D July c 1921 P D August At All Costs David Weber November 2005 HH111921 P D October 1922 P D April Grayson Navy Letters Home Joelle Presby Baen Free Stories 2012 c 1921 P D March c 1921 P D December Storm from the Shadows David Weber March 3 2009 SI21921 P D December 1922 P D May Mission of Honor David Weber June 29 2010 HH12c 1921 P D December c 1922 P D March Obligated Service 54 Joelle Presby July 2 2013 in Beginnings HHA6c 1922 P D March 1922 P D August A Rising Thunder David Weber March 1 2012 HH131922 P D February 1922 P D August Shadow of Freedom David Weber March 5 2013 SI31922 P D May 1922 P D October Cauldron of Ghosts David Weber amp Eric Flint March 15 2014 CS31921 P D February 55 1922 P D October Shadow of Victory 56 David Weber November 1 2016 SI41922 P D July 1923 P D March Uncompromising Honor David Weber October 2 2018 HH141923 P D February 1924 P D July To End in Fire David Weber amp Eric Flint October 2021 CS4See also Edit Speculative fiction portal Novels portalList of Honorverse characters List of fictional universes in literatureReferences Edit David Weber on Five City Tour SWFA Pressbook Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Inc February 28 2009 Archived from the original on March 14 2009 Retrieved April 21 2009 Toni Weisskopf APPOINTED appointed publisher of Baen 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2013 Weber David Lindskold Jane June 7 2022 A New Clan ISBN 9781982191894 a b A Call to Duty Baen Books Retrieved October 21 2015 a b A Call to Arms Baen Books Retrieved October 21 2015 A Call to Vengeance Baen Books Retrieved March 8 2018 A Call to Insurrection Baen Books Retrieved July 4 2021 a b House of Steel Baen May 7 2013 ISBN 9781451638752 Honor Harrington Hollywood com Archived from the original on December 14 2006 Retrieved April 28 2006 VisionFire Films Peter Sands Biography Internet Movie Database Retrieved April 28 2006 Weisskopf Toni September 2003 David Weber Internet Interview Baen Archived from the original on November 7 2007 Saganami Island Tactical Simulator Ad Astra Games Archived from the original on June 15 2006 Retrieved June 22 2006 Honorverse the Game www rulethehonorverse com August 17 2008 Archived from the original on August 17 2008 1 permanent dead link Lesnick Silas January 15 2014 David Weber s Honor Harrington Looks to the Big Screen with Tales of Honor 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baen Retrieved February 5 2022 Chapter 3 Retrieved July 4 2013 Chapter 4 Retrieved July 4 2013 Chapter 1 www baen com Retrieved March 19 2012 Chapter 5 Retrieved July 4 2013 Shadow of Victory Chapter 1 Baen Books 2016 Retrieved September 20 2016 Shadow of Victory snippet 1 forums davidweber com Retrieved August 13 2016 Further reading EditPresby Joelle Grayson Navy Letters Home Illustrated by Thomas Pope Baen Books Archived from the original on April 15 2014 Retrieved March 4 2012 An epistolary short side story in the Honorverse External links EditBaen Books publisher of Honorverse works Honorverse wikia HonorverseCD David Weber CD free versions of Honorverse works Baen Free Library free versions of On Basilisk Station The Honor of the Queen Changer of Worlds Crown of Slaves and The Shadow of Saganami The Universe of Honor Harrington a detailed description of the Honorverse by David Weber Joe Buckley s InfoDump includes maps a timeline and a collection of Weber s forum posts relating 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