In David Weber's On Basilisk Station (end of chapter thirty-two), Andrew Yerensky asked Honor Harrington to address the Weapons Development Board. Honor responded:
"Well, Commodore Yerensky, I don't see how I could possibly turn your request down. It happens that I do have strong feelings about the new armament--" her smile grew even broader "--and I'd be delighted to share them with Admiral Hemphill and her colleagues."
I could have sworn that I read a short story that had Honor evaluating the new weapons and explaining how she would have proceeded with the old weapons. However, I've been unable to locate it in the anthologies.
Assuming that I'm not crazy (I know, a true leap of faith), does anyone know the name of this story? I'd also be interested in the author (if not Weber) and locations where the story can be found, but I could probably find those with the story title.
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