| On Basilisk Station | |
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| Author | David Weber |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Honor Harrington series |
| Genre(s) | Science fiction novel |
| Publisher | Baen Books |
| Publication date | 1993 |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) & E-book |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-671-57793-X |
The first novel in David Weber's popular Honor Harrington series, On Basilisk Station, follows Commander Honor Harrington and Her Majesty’s light cruiser Fearless during their assignment to the Basilisk system. David Mark Weber is an American Science fiction and Fantasy author. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States Note This is the 'Main' article for the Honor Harrington related Book series and Sub-series by David Weber. Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of Literature or Information &ndash the activity of making information available for public view Baen Books is an American Publishing company established in 1983 by long time Science Fiction publisher and editor Jim Baen. Paperback, softback, or softcover describe and refer to a Book by the nature of its binding. An e-book (for electronic book: also ebook) is the Digital media equivalent of a conventional printed Book. David Mark Weber is an American Science fiction and Fantasy author. Honor Stephanie Harrington is a Fictional character, the Eponymous heroine of a series of Science fiction books set in the " Honorverse Though Basilisk has become a dumping ground for misfits and rejects from her home colony of Manticore, Honor is determined to discharge her duty regardless of the circumstances.
The story follows Honor and her crew as they deal with the responsibilities of their assignment. When their duty leads them to discover events that would lead to an invasion of Manticore, they have no choice but to act.
In addition to Honor Harrington, the story includes the first appearances of Alistair McKeon, Hamish Alexander, Lord Pavel Young, Andreas Venizelos, Rafael Cardones, Paul Tankersley, Mercedes Brigham and Allen Summervale. Alistair McKeon is a Fictional character in the Honorverse. McKeon is introduced in On Basilisk Station, the first book in the mainline Honor Harrington Admiral of the Green Hamish Alexander-Harrington, Thirteenth Earl of White Haven is a Fictional character in the Honorverse, a series of Military Lord Pavel Young, Eleventh Earl of North Hollow is a Fictional character in the Honorverse novels written by David Weber; he fulfils the role This is intended to be a comprehensive list of the names of even minor characters in the Honor Harrington series and its related works. Rafael Cardones is a Fictional character in the Honorverse. "Rafe" is a Manticoran naval officer Paul Tankersley was a Fictional character in the Honorverse, and an officer in the Royal Manticoran Navy. Mercedes Brigham is a Fictional character in the Honorverse. Born on Gryphon, she joined the Royal Manticoran Navy.
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The Hereditary President of the People's Republic of Haven Harris discusses the economic and military situation with his cabinet. The Republic of Haven is a fictional political entity (known as a "star nation" in the context of its fictional universe in the Honorverse, a series of Military This is intended to be a comprehensive list of the names of even minor characters in the Honor Harrington series and its related works. The Secretary of Economy Walter Frankel presents the latest economic projections which look very bad. This is intended to be a comprehensive list of the names of even minor characters in the Honor Harrington series and its related works. He blames the naval budget. Admiral Parnell points out that the fleet is required to hold on to recently acquired star systems. Admiral Amos Parnell is a fictional character in the Honorverse. He blames the increases of the Basic Living Stipend for the bleak economic situation. The Republic of Haven is a fictional political entity (known as a "star nation" in the context of its fictional universe in the Honorverse, a series of Military Frankel responds that the BLS increases are the only thing keeping the mob in check. The proletariat (from Latin la ''proles'' "offspring" is a term used to identify a lower Social class; a member of such a class is proletarian The resulting discussion leads to the realization that additional income is required to finance the BLS and a military that can hold on to the current star systems. Following the DuQuesne Plan the source of these income should be new conquests. The Republic of Haven is a fictional political entity (known as a "star nation" in the context of its fictional universe in the Honorverse, a series of Military Moving southwards towards Erewhon is rejected as too dangerous as the Solarian League could see it as a threat. Erewhon is a fictional star nation that appears in David Weber 's Honor Harrington series of novels The Solarian League is a fictional star nation in David Weber 's Honorverse. Moving westwards towards Silesia is seen as the better option, but the Basilisk system is in the way. The Silesian Confederacy is a fictional star "nation" that appears in David Weber 's Honor Harrington series of novels The Basilisk system contains a terminus of the Manticore Wormhole Junction. This is a list of regions in the Honorverse, and short descriptions The decision is made to take over the Manticore system and Admiral Parnell is tasked with drawing up plans to that effect. This is a list of regions in the Honorverse, and short descriptions
Commander Honor Harrington, freshly graduated from the Royal Manticorian Navy’s Advanced Tactical Course, assumes command of CL-56 Fearless as it is completing an extensive weapons refit.
A successful young officer with a promising career in the service of her Queen, Honor’s delight at her new command soon turns to dismay as she realizes Fearless has been turned into a tactical testbed for new technology. After initial success in the opening rounds of fleet war games, Fearless suffers defeat after defeat as opposing officers correctly determine the safest way to deal with the light cruiser’s refitted weapons is to deny her the chance to use them.
Banished to Basilisk Station by officers eager to sweep their so-called “secret weapon” under the carpet, Honor is even more dismayed to learn the commanding officer of the other Queen’s ship assigned to the system picket is an old Academy nemesis. Captain Lord Pavel Young has learned of Honor’s assignment, and has set her up for failure to discharge her duty. After taking his heavy cruiser Warlock off to Manticore for a “desperately needed” refit, Young leaves Honor and Fearless as the sole RMN unit responsible for the Basilisk system’s security. When the widely contradictory picket requirements cause Fearless to stumble in its duty, it will be Honor, not Young, who takes the bullet for the failure.
Grimly buckling down, Honor kicks and drags her crew after her as they address themselves to the tasks set for them. With hard work and clever use of resources, Honor soon has revitalized the RMN’s presence in Basilisk and amazed the other Manticorian personnel assigned to the system. Having grown used to the backwater dumping ground circumstances of Basilisk, the Junction and planetary mission staff are delighted to realize they now have a competent and dedicated officer to partner with. Even though short handed and lacking full resources to properly address all the requirements of their duty in Basilisk, Fearless and her crew rise to the circumstances as Queen’s officers are expected to.
| The Basilisk Incident | |||||||||
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| Part of Prelude to the first Havenite war. | |||||||||
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| Honor Harrington | Johan Coglin | ||||||||
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| Light Cruiser Fearless | Battle-Cruiser-Equivalent Q-ship Sirius | ||||||||
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| Major damage and casualties | Lost with all hands | ||||||||
| When the Subterfuge was discovered, all the Q-ship captain wanted to do was leave and tell the hidden force NOT to come. Casus belli is a Latin language expression meaning the justification for acts of war This is a list of regions in the Honorverse, and short descriptions The Republic of Haven is a fictional political entity (known as a "star nation" in the context of its fictional universe in the Honorverse, a series of Military Mystery Ship redirects here For the 1917 film serial see The Mystery Ship. | |||||||||
And none too soon, as the rival star nation of Haven, a bloated conqueror which has been slowly strangling on its own economic policies for over half a century, has set its eyes on the Star Kingdom. The plan Haven has evolved begins with a coup de main against Basilisk; whipping the low-tech native aliens into a killing frenzy that would sweep across the planet in a haze of blood was to provide the interstellar pretext Haven desires to swoop in and take control of the system before Manticore can respond. A coup de main is a swift attack that relies on speed and surprise to accomplish its objectives in a single blow This would provide the means to invade of Manticore through the two Junction termini Haven would then possess: Trevor’s Star and Basilisk.
But through the proper attention to duty, Honor and the Manticoran planetary personnel stumble into pieces of the plan. Assembling the fragments of information into a coherent whole, Honor deduces Haven’s intentions and is left with no choice but to act firmly or stand aside while Haven moves into launch position for an invasion. Honor leads Fearless and her crew into a desperate engagement against a fleeing Haven Q-ship. Mystery Ship redirects here For the 1917 film serial see The Mystery Ship. Overmatched in everything but courage, Fearless is pounded into scrap during the chase, and suffers terrible casualties among her officers and crew.
Despite this, Fearless succeeds in its desperate mission. Manticore reinforces the system in time to greet the “visiting” Haven task force, who leave after a suitable interval to inform Haven of failure. After extensive repairs just to get the mauled light cruiser underway, Honor returns to the Star Kingdom to a hero’s welcome. Promoted to Captain, Honor is given command of the heavy cruiser Fearless, a newly constructed Star Knight class vessel hastily redesignated to replace the aging, gutted, and scheduled to be scrapped CL-56 which had given so much in Basilisk. Ship breaking or ship demolition is a type of Recycling involving the breaking up of Ships for Scrap.
The Star Kingdom of Manticore is gearing up for a likely war with Haven. However, some political factions do not believe that the war is inevitable and therefore hinder the Government's plans, including the necessary reinforcement of Basilisk. The Government, whose majority is slim, has little choice than to acquiesce and leave Basilisk almost undefended - until Honor Harrington is assigned there.
The People's Republic of Haven finds that its economy is increasingly strained due to its welfare state and massive military budget, thus forcing their leaders to end their standoff with Manticore by any means necessary. Possession of Basilisk and its wormhole terminus would give Haven a strategic advantage over the Star Kingdom.
HMS Fearless
The new captain, a young and talented Manticoran naval officer with a successful career behind her.
Her executive officer. While executive officer literally refers to a person responsible for the performance of duties involved in running an Organization, the exact meaning of the role is variable He resents that his career has not been as successful Honor's; he is, in fact, older than Honor Harrington.
Honor Harrington's treecat. Treecats are a species of intelligent Lifeforms who take a prominent role in a series of novels and stories about the fictional " Honorverse
Chief engineer.
Tactical officer.
Sailing Master.
Assistant weapons officer.
Communications officer.
Commander of the Marine contingent on board Fearless.
Ship's Medical Officer, and an incompetent.
Assistant surgeon.
Small craft pilot.
Non-commissioned officer; the ship's resident bootlegger.
Medusa
The Star Kingdom's Resident Commissioner.
Head of the Native Protection Agency (the de facto police force of Medusa).
Senior Astro Control Service officer assigned to the Basilisk System and commander of Basilisk Transit Control.
HMS Warlock
Commanding officer of the heavy cruiser and a longtime enemy of Honor Harrington.
Executive officer.
Senior Officers
A senior Manticoran naval officer, on half-pay status at the time of the novel, and one of the leading tacticians of the Navy.
First Space Lord (equivalent to Chief of Naval Operations) of the Royal Manticoran Navy. Organization of the CNO's Office The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations includes the Chief of Naval Operations the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, the Deputy Chiefs
Commanding admiral of a task force in the Manticoran Home Fleet.
Although not seen in the novel, Admiral Hemphill (head of the Weapons Development Board) is responsible for the modifications made to the weapons systems of HMS Fearless.
Others
Leader of the powerful Hauptman Cartel and therefore one of the Star Kingdom's most powerful merchants and businessmen.
PMSS Sirius
The captain of the armed merchant Sirius and an undercover agent for Havenite Intelligence.
One of Sirius's senior officers in charge of her weapons.
Others
Havenite Consul in Medusa, working for Havenite Naval Intelligence.
Assigned a post at the consulate in Medusa, involved in setting up the revolt.
| Preceded by —none— Preceding Short-story: in 'Changer of Worlds' (sub-series: 'Worlds of Honor #3') Ms. Changer of Worlds, published in 2001, was the third Anthology of stories set in the Honorverse. Midshipwoman Harrington. |
On Basilisk Station Honor Harrington books Central figure: Honor Harrington In Chronological Order: First Novel in book series
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Succeeded by '''The Honor of the Queen (©1993 MMPB) |