On Basilisk Station (Honor Harrington #1) (1992)
by David Weber
In her first command, Honor Harrington is sent to patrol a quiet post on a dead end assignment, where she must overcome low morale among her crew and an invasion from a neighboring star system.
This book suffers from way too much exposition.
If you don't mind wallowing in the details of David Weber’s well thought out universe, then you won't have any trouble getting into this story, but I was frequently bored.
| David Weber |
On the other hand, once Weber has laid enough of a foundation, things really start moving and all that accumulated detail really pays off in the climactic space battle.
| "At a Losing Proposition" (German) |
Let me just end with a plug for Scott Geir’s under appreciated four-volume Genellan series.
| "Basilisk Mission" (French) |
He does a much better job of integrating action and exposition while providing a compelling portrait of military camaraderie.
| "Basilisk Station" (Polish) |
| "Space Station Basilisk" (Russian) |
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