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On Basilisk Station (Honor Harrington Series, Book 1)

by Weber (otherwise under David Weber)

Series: Honor Harrington (1), Honor Harrington Universe (1)

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Baen (1998), Paperback, 432 pages

Member:Darkson
Collections:Your libraryRating:*****
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Honor Harrington, fresh young space captian, gets a dog of a ship and a exile assignment at Basilisk Station! Honor turn this all to her advantage and cuts her enemies to atom with a gravity lance! ( )
  misericordia | Jan 1, 2010 |
A fairly long series of a dozen books or so - not counting all the spin-offs - it's one of the most well written, I've had the pleasure to read. His development of characters, politics & adherence to the physical laws of his world make it a great yarn. Through every book, I was biting my nails & rooting for Honor! ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
eBook from Baen ( )
  elsi | Jul 15, 2009 |
Honor Harrington series. Space battles, comrades in arms & the conundrum of behaving honorably in dishonorable situations. My favorite entry in the series. ( )
  AlmaB | Jun 16, 2009 |
Honor Harrington is an interesting, three-dimensional character in some ways, and a cardboard cutout Mary Sue in others. That's perhaps what's so infurating about The Harrington series. Depending upon the book, Honor Harrington is either a compelling protagonist or a complete Mary Sue, easily arriving at victory which is never in doubt.

However On Basilisk Station is NOT one of those books, save for a few irritating details. Honor Harrington starts out very excited at her new command, then moves to being frustrated at how it has been retrofitted with terrible weaponry, to proud at doing her duty, and crushed again as her weaponry turns out to be a one trick pony and she's given the worst assignment in the fleet.

What's interesting in On Basilisk Station is how David Weber turns monotony into an interesting, well-written situation. Honor's solution to how to handle the monumental task ahead of her is creative but not Trek technobabble, and her crew have their own issues to struggle over. Captain Harrington's main trait is discipline and a determination to see her duty done. This is admirable, and it's astounding how many reviewers discount this as something that's easy to write into a novel. It isn't, and what saves Harrington from Mary Suedom is mainly this trait. She does not solve problems easily where others have trouble, but she does get the job done. On Basilisk Station's "situation" is one of the best setups in the series so far, and I was turning page after page to see how the crew handled things as bland and usually uninteresting as customs inspections! It's a sign of good writing to be able to pull that off, which is what makes On Basilisk Station so good.

However, Captain Harrington does have an empathic cat dangling from her shoulder, one that she has received special dispensation from the Queen herself to carry as an exception to the Navy's no pets policy. She has been sexually assaulted at the Academy, though she beat off her attacker easily. She is beautiful, but thinks she's ugly. She is remarkably tall for a woman, and strong as well. These traits tend to put her dangerously towards Mary Sue territory. She also becomes a millionaire by the end of the book for the prize capture of a single smugging vessel. David Weber has a tendency to "Wrap up" his books at the end with very "Happily Ever After" endings, with the exception of Field of Dishonor and unfortunately On Basilisk Station succumbs to this. Otherwise it is a very good read, and a very good start to the series. ( )
  Kade | Jun 7, 2009 |
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On Basilisk Station (or "HH1" as it's known to the faithful) is the first installment in David Weber's cult hit Honor Harrington series, which has charmed the socks off schoolgirls and sailors alike. Honor--the heroine of this fast-paced, addictive space opera--is a polished, plucky bulldog of a naval officer, part Horatio Hornblower, part Miles Vorkosigan, part Captain Janeway, and with a razor-clawed telepathic cat thrown over her shoulder for good measure.

The series' kickoff puts a giddy Commander Harrington at the helm of her first serious starship, the HMS Fearless. But her excitement quickly fades--political maneuvering by top brass in the Manticoran navy has left her light cruiser outfitted with a half-baked experimental weapons system. Against all odds (just the way Honor likes it), she still manages a clever coup in tactical war games, a feat that earns her accolades--and enemies. The politicians she's offended banish her to a galactic backwater, Basilisk Station. But that outpost soon proves to be a powder keg, and it's up to Harrington and the Fearless crew to thwart the aggressive plans of the Haven Republic. A perfect mix of military SF and high adventure--if you enjoy your tour, re-up with HH2, The Honor of the Queen. --Paul Hughes

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