- The Short Victorious War
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name = The Short Victorious War
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author =David Weber
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country =United States
language = English
series = Honor Harrington series
genre =Military science fiction
publisher =Baen Books
release_date = 1994
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media_type = Print (Paperback ) &E-book
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isbn = ISBN 0-671-87596-5
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Honor Harrington novel byDavid Weber . Its title comes from a quote byVyacheslav von Plehve in reference to theRusso-Japanese War : "What this country needs is a short, victorious war to stem the tide of revolution." That quote is one of the novel's two epigraphs; the other is a quote fromRobert Wilson Lynd : "The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions."Plot summary
The People's Republic of Haven finds itself teetering at the edge of economic disaster. Unable to maintain its massive welfare state in the face of inflation and deficit and with opposition to the government getting bolder, the leaders of the People's Republic decide to resort to war against Manticore. A short, victorious war, they believe, will both distract the proles from their current economic problems and allow them to use the riches of the Manticore system to prop up their wellfare state.
Meanwhile Honor returns to duty after injuries she sustained in "
The Honor of the Queen " to command the brand-newbattlecruiser HMS "Nike", the pride of the Royal Manticoran Navy, with some of her old crew aboard and with her old Academy friendMichelle Henke as executive officer. But on their way to her post, the engineers of the "Nike" discover a flaw in one of her fusion reactors, which hampers her first operational deployment to the critical Manticoran base at Hancock Station.Honor spends the time her ship is in dock by beginning her first real romantic relationship with the senior officer of Hancock Station, Captain Junior Grade
Paul Tankersley .The Havenites start the war Honor had been struggling to prevent in the previous books. Their plan is to launch probing missions on Manticoran Alliance members to push the Alliance into re-deploying its forces to create weak points and allow them to strike at Mantircore directly.
They are aided greatly in this through the use of project Argus, stealthy sensor platforms purchased from the Solarian League and planted in Alliance systems to watch the movements of Manticore forces. Havenite ships on ballistic courses with no active systems are able to collect the data dumps from the sensor platforms without being detected by Manticore forces. When Admiral Sarnow's superior deploys most of Hancock Station's ships to other star systems to guard against further Havenite provocation the Argus net allows the Havenites to see this weakness in the Manticore position, and they decide to attack Hancock Station in force.
Honor joins Admiral Mark Sarnow's fleet alongside her old enemy,
Pavel Young . With most of the Royal Manticoran Navy deployed elsewhere to prevent the Havenite provocations, Honor and Admiral Sarnow find themselves forced to defend Hancock Station from a vastly superior Havenite armada. With the help of Honor's unorthodox tactics, the task force is able to hold off the Havenites for long enough for reinforcements to arrive. In the final stages of the battle Pavel Young's cowardice nearly costs Honor her life when he disobeys orders and flees the defensive formation protecting the wounded "Nike". At the end of the novel Young is removed from command, placed under arrest and is to be court-martialed at Manticore. Capt. Tankersley is promoted to Captain of the List and is to be re-assigned to "Nike" as its chief engineer.This battle marks the first use of practical Missile Pods. The tactical situation faced by Honor and Admiral Sarnow -- having to defend themselves against a much larger force because their opponents have tricked the officer in overall command into taking most of his forces elsewhere -- bears more than a little resemblance to the situation faced by Admiral
Thomas C. Kinkaid in the largest naval battle of the 20th century, theBattle of Leyte Gulf .After the first disastrous battles of the war, three Havenite revolutionaries—
Robert S. Pierre ,Oscar Saint-Just , andCordelia Ransom —lead the overthrow of their "Legislaturalist" government by killing hereditary President Harris and nearly his entire government during his birthday celebration with an air strike by shuttles of the Havenite Navy. They blame the killings on the Navy, and using the fear of a possible military coup form a ¨Committee of Public Safety¨ to rule the People's Republic "until a new government can be formed". They begin a purge of senior military officers and political figures to cement their rule.This novel is much less Honor-centered than the previous two, and the war is depicted from many perspectives.succession
office=Honor Harrington books
preceded="The Honor of the Queen "
succeeded="Field of Dishonor "
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