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    Table of Contents
   BOOK ONE CHAPTER ONE
   CHAPTER TWO
   CHAPTER THREE
   CHAPTER FOUR
   CHAPTER FIVE
   CHAPTER SIX
   CHAPTER SEVEN
   CHAPTER EIGHT
   CHAPTER NINE
   BOOK TWO CHAPTER TEN
   CHAPTER ELEVEN
   CHAPTER TWELVE
   CHAPTER THIRTEEN
   CHAPTER FOURTEEN
   CHAPTER FIFTEEN
   CHAPTER SIXTEEN
   BOOK THREE CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
   CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
   CHAPTER NINETEEN
   CHAPTER TWENTY
   CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
   CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
   CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
   CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
   CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
   CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
   CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
   From multiple New York Times best selling author David Weber and #1 New York Times best selling author Timothy Zahn. NEW ENTRY IN BEST-SELLING SERIES. Book #2 in the Manticore Ascendant series, set in David Weber's Honorverse.
   Lieutenant Travis Long of the Royal Manticoran Navy is the sort of person who likes an orderly universe. One where people follow the rules.
   Unfortunately, he lives in the real universe.
   The good news is that Travis is one of those rare people who may like rules but has a talent for thinking outside them when everything starts coming apart. That talent has stood him—and the Star Kingdom—in good stead in the past, and it’s one reason he’s now a “mustang,” an ex-enlisted man who’s been given a commission as a King’s officer.
   The bad news is that two of the best ways of making enemies ever invented are insisting on enforcing the rules . . . and thinking outside them when other people don’t. Travis learned that lesson the hard way as a young volunteer in basic training, and he knows that if he could just keep his head down, turn a blind eye to violations of the rules, and avoid stepping on senior officers’ toes, he’d do just fine. But the one rule Travis Long absolutely can’t break is the one that says an officer in the Royal Navy does his duty, whatever the consequences.
   At the moment, there are powerful forces in the young Star Kingdom of Manticore’s Parliament which don’t think they need him. For that matter, they’re pretty sure they don’t need the Royal Manticoran Navy, either. After all, what does a sleepy little single-system star nation on the outer edge of the explored galaxy need with a navy?
   Unhappily for them, the edge of the explored galaxy can be a far more dangerous place than they think it is. They’re about to find out why they need the Navy . . . and how very, very fortunate they are that Travis Long is in it.
   The MANTICORE ASCENDANT Series
   A Call to Duty by David Weber & Timothy Zahn
   A Call to Arms by David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope
   Also in the HONORVERSE by DAVID WEBER
   THE STAR KINGDOM
   A Beautiful Friendship
   Fire Season (with Jane Lindskold)
   Treecat Wars (with Jane Lindskold)
   HONOR HARRINGTON
   On Basilisk Station
   The Honor of the Queen
   The Short Victorious War
   Field of Dishonor
   Flag in Exile
   Honor Among Enemies
   In Enemy Hands
   Echoes of Honor
   Ashes of Victory
   War of Honor
   At All Costs
   Mission of Honor
   Crown of Slaves (with Eric Flint)
   Torch of Freedom (with Eric Flint)
   The Shadow of Saganami
   Storm from the Shadows
   A Rising Thunder
   Shadow of Freedom
   Cauldron of Ghosts (with Eric Flint)
   EDITED BY DAVID WEBER:
   More than Honor
   Worlds of Honor
   Changer of Worlds
   The Service of the Sword
   In Fire Forged
   Beginnings
   BAEN BOOKS by TIMOTHY ZAHN
   Blackcollar: The Judas Solution
   Blackcollar (contains The Blackcollar and Blackcollar: The Backlash Mission)
   The Cobra Trilogy (contains: Cobra, Cobra Strike and Cobra Bargain)
   COBRA WAR
   Cobra Alliance
   Cobra Guardian
   Cobra Gamble
   COBRA Rebellion
   Cobra Slave
   Cobra Outlaw
   For a complete listing of Baen titles by David Weber and by Timothy Zahn, please go to www.baen.com
   A Call to Arms: Book II of Manticore Ascendant
   This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
   Copyright © 2015 by Words of Weber, Inc., Timothy Zahn, and Thomas Pope
   All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form.
   A Baen Books Original
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   ISBN: 978-1-4767-8085-6
   Cover art by David Mattingly
   First printing, October 2015
   Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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   New York, NY 10020
   Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
   Weber, David, 1952–
   A Call to Arms : a novel of the Honorverse / David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope.
   pages cm. — (Manticore Ascendant ; Book II)
   ISBN 978-1-4767-8085-6 (hardback)
   1. Science fiction. I. Zahn, Timothy. II. Pope, Thomas, 1972– III. Title.
   PS3573.E217C34 2015
   813’.54—dc23
   2015025761
   10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
   Pages by Joy Freeman (www.pagesbyjoy.com)
   Printed in the United States of America
   To Susan Shiflett, from me and Harry.
   You married him forty-six years ago,
   and I can still see the love in his eyes.
   David
   BOOK ONE
   1539 PD
   CHAPTER ONE
   “Yeah, thanks,” the teenager said, swiping his tangled mop of hair out of his eyes. “I’ll let you know.”
   “Very good,” Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Travis Uriah Long said, giving the kid his best professional smile as they shook hands. “Feel free to come by if you have any questions.”
   “Yeah, sure,” the kid said. “S’long.”
   Travis held the smile until the recruiting office door swung closed behind the teen. Then, with a sigh, he sat back down at his desk. That was half an hour of his life he wouldn’t get back.
   Because the kid wasn’t interested in joining the Royal Manticoran Navy. Not even close.
   Oh, there were parts he’d liked. He had enough fashion sense to appreciate how snappy the black and gold RMN uniform looked. And the idea of heading out into space had definitely intrigued him.
   But like a lot of kids his age, he had no idea what he wanted to do with his life. And it was for sure that he wouldn’t like the discipline and order that life in the Navy required of its people. The hair alone showed that much.
   Still, the boy had sparked memories. Except for the hair and the probable lack of interest in order, that could have been Travis himself standing there ten T-years ago.
   Ten years.
   Absently, Travis pulled over his tablet and began updating the log of this latest interview, his fingers running on autopilot as his mind drifte
d back. Ten years. Jumping more or less on impulse into the Navy, going through boot camp and his first training, then assignments to Vanguard and Guardian, the completely unexpected but exciting offer of an officer track, a degree in astrophysics, Officer Candidate School, HMS Thorson and shore duty, and now post-grad work and recruitment-station duty.
   Ten years.
   Sometimes it seemed like the time had gone by in the blink of an eye. Other times it felt like those years had been a sizeable slice of eternity.
   Across the room, the door opened. Travis looked up, automatically smiling his professional recruiter’s smile, wondering if this next visitor would be a little more serious.
   And felt the smile collapse into open-mouthed astonishment.
   “Hello, Lieutenant Long,” Lieutenant Commander Lisa Donnelly said, smiling an amazingly radiant smile as she walked toward him. “Lisa Donnelly, in case you’d forgotten.”
   With an effort, Travis found his voice. “Not a chance, Ma’am,” he assured her, belatedly bounding to his feet as more memories flooded back. She’d served with him on both Vanguard and Guardian, and in the aftermath of the crisis in the Secour system he’d harbored vague and very secret thoughts that she might actually like him.
   But then Guardian had returned to Manticore, and Travis had been dropped into the madness of college and OCS, and somehow in the past five years their paths had never crossed again.
   And now, suddenly, here she was. In his recruitment office.
   “I gather you’ve been busy,” she said as she finished her walk and stopped at the far side of his desk. “And an officer, too, obviously. Congratulations.”
   “Thank you, Ma’am,” Travis managed. On impulse, he stuck out his hand. “How have you been?”
   “Busy,” she said, taking the proffered hand easily and giving it a properly formal shake. “Not as busy as you, but I’ve managed to stave off boredom. What about you? How was Thorson, for starters? I hear Captain Billingsgate is something of a martinet.”
   “Really?” Travis said, thinking back. Thorson had certainly been run by the book, but as far as he was concerned that was a plus, not a minus. “I didn’t have any problems with him myself, Ma’am.”
   “No, I guess you wouldn’t,” she said. “Sorry—I forgot how well you and regulations get along.”
   “Yes, Ma’am,” Travis said, feeling his face warming.
   “That’s not a criticism,” she said hastily. “I just meant that while some people find procedure burdensome, you actually thrive on it. That’s not bad, just different.”
   “I suppose, Ma’am,” he said. “Though a lot of people think it’s…more than just different.”
   “People think a lot of things,” she said. “Don’t worry about them. A strong dedication to duty is nothing to be concerned about. Certainly not to be ashamed of.”
   “Thank you, Ma’am,” Travis said, feeling a little relieved.
   And with the easing of tension came the sudden recognition of neglected manners. “Won’t you sit down?” he invited, gesturing to the chair the teenager had just vacated.
   “Thank you,” she said, seating herself with the same grace he’d noticed aboard ship. “By the way, given that we’re both officers, I think you can drop the Ma’am in informal settings like this.” She cocked her head, as if studying his face. “In fact, given all we’ve been through together, I’m fine with making it Lisa and Travis. In private, of course. If you’re all right with that.”
   “I—” Travis worked furiously to find his tongue, which had somehow gotten lost again. “That would be…very nice, Ma—Lisa,” he amended hastily. “So…uh…how have you been? I mean, what have you been doing?”
   “The usual Navy round-robin stuff,” Lisa said. “After Secour I spent some time dirtside, picked up some more schooling so I’d be qualified for beam weapons as well as missiles, transferred to Damocles, and got promoted to lieutenant commander. Oh, and between school and Damocles I got married.”
   “Oh,” Travis said, his heart plunging straight to his shoes.
   “And then got divorced,” Lisa continued. “Big mistake. One I’m never making again.”
   “Getting married was a mistake?” Travis asked timidly.
   “Getting married to the wrong guy was the mistake,” she corrected. “But that’s a whole different story for a whole different day. For this particular day—” she hesitated “—aside from catching up with you, of course, I also came by to ask a favor.”
   “Sure,” Travis said, most of his brain still back on the marriage, divorce, and marriage to the wrong guy thing. “What is it?”
   “It’s a big one,” she warned. “I don’t know if you were aware of it, but Damocles is leaving next week for Casca.”
   “Yes, I’d heard that,” Travis said. Though if he remembered correctly she was supposed to have left last week, not next. Still, such scheduling changes weren’t exactly trumpeted from the parapets.
   Nor were the patrols themselves, for that matter. Five years ago, in the wake of the attack at Secour, First Lord of the Admiralty Cazenestro had made an art form of playing up the various out-system trips, citing them as the Royal Manticoran Navy’s commitment to protecting the people of the Star Kingdom.
   Now, though, with every pirate-hunt having come up dry, and with the anti-Navy forces in Parliament starting to crawl back out from under their rocks, Cazenestro was keeping such missions a bit quieter. “Is this another pirate hunt?” he asked.
   “More a show-the-flag trip,” Lisa said. “A good-will visit to Casca to show the Star Kingdom’s commitment to stand by our neighbors.” She frowned. “Speaking of hunts, didn’t Thorson go on one a year or so ago?”
   “Closer to two,” Travis said. “I’d just been transferred to post-grad school and I missed it.”
   “Just as well she didn’t find anything, then,” Lisa said. “With you not there, they’d have been in big trouble.”
   “Uh…I guess,” Travis said uncertainly, trying to figure out whether she was being serious or mocking. “Well…”
   “Actually, Damocles will be doing triple duty on this one,” she continued, saving him from the problem of trying to figure out how to respond. “We’re showing the flag, but we’re also picking up Casca’s latest batch of data for pirate footprint analysis and handing off ours. There’s supposed to be a freighter from Haven coming in about the same time we are, and if we can make contact we can also get their data instead of having to wait for the Cascans to sift it and send it on. And if that wasn’t enough to justify our existence, we’re also providing freighter escort.”
   “One of Haven’s?” Travis asked. The entire Star Kingdom had exactly three commercial cargo ships in service at the moment, and the last he’d heard all three of them were out doing their great-circle trade routes.
   “One of ours, actually,” Lisa said. “One of Countess Acton’s anyway. Goldenrod’s ready for her maiden voyage.”
   “Already?” Travis asked, frowning. “Has she even had her builder’s trials yet?”
   “Last month,” Lisa said. “Manticore to Gryphon and back again. Had a couple of small glitches, but Acton’s apparently decided she’s ready to go out and play with the big boys.”
   “And Cazenestro tweaked your departure so you could escort her?” Travis asked, hearing his voice drop a couple of tones with reflexive disapproval. Escort duty was important, of course, despite the fact that in five years none of the escorts had ever actually run into a pirate. But the thought of the Admiralty doing scheduling somersaults for a mere civilian bothered him.
   “You disapprove?” Lisa asked mildly.
   This was hardly the time or place for such a discussion, and for a fraction of a second he was tempted to deny it. But as he looked into Lisa’s eyes— “A little,” he conceded. “From what I’ve heard, the routes and schedules Haven freighters run these days are pretty fixed. If you push your departure too much, you won’t be able to pick up the Havenite data you mentioned.”
  
 “Which wouldn’t be the end of the Kingdom,” Lisa pointed out. “I also assume Cazenestro has taken that into account.” She paused. “And there are other factors involved than just simple efficiency. I take it you don’t follow Parliamentary politics?”
   Travis felt his lip twitch. “Not really.”
   Lisa winced. “Oh, right—your brother. I’d forgotten.”
   “Half-brother,” Travis corrected automatically. “Not that that makes much difference, I suppose.”
   “What makes the difference is that he’s a separate, individual person, not you,” Lisa said, a hint of severity creeping into her voice. “He’s responsible for what he says or does, not you.”
   “I know,” Travis said. He’d heard that tone from her before, and it usually meant he’d said something stupid. “Sorry.”
   “That’s all right,” she said. “That being said, there is a tendency on the part of some people to link people by blood instead of by personality, values, and goals.”
   “I’ve noticed,” Travis murmured, thinking about the citation he hadn’t been awarded after Secour.
   “It’s a laziness thing, really,” Lisa said. “Saves on having to actually think and evaluate. It also manifests as people rating other people solely by their money or position.” She waved a hand. “Countess Acton, for example. You seemed to think she was the one who’d shifted the Navy’s schedule. In fact, from what Captain Marcello said, it’s as much her doing us a favor as the other way around. Possibly even skewed a bit to her side. She ravaged her rear making sure Goldenrod was ready to fly so that Cazenestro could argue to Parliament that Damocles would be running triple duty.”
   

 A Call to Vengeance
A Call to Vengeance March Upcountry
March Upcountry The Service of the Sword
The Service of the Sword Worlds of Honor
Worlds of Honor The Sword of the South
The Sword of the South Mission of Honor
Mission of Honor A Call to Arms
A Call to Arms The Captain From Kirkbean
The Captain From Kirkbean March to the Sea
March to the Sea House of Steel: The Honorverse Companion
House of Steel: The Honorverse Companion At the Sign of Triumph
At the Sign of Triumph Like a Mighty Army
Like a Mighty Army Heirs of Empire
Heirs of Empire March to the Stars
March to the Stars Oath of Swords
Oath of Swords On Basilisk Station
On Basilisk Station Oath of Swords and Sword Brother
Oath of Swords and Sword Brother Path of the Fury
Path of the Fury A Mighty Fortress
A Mighty Fortress War of Honor
War of Honor 1633
1633 In Fury Born
In Fury Born Crusade
Crusade Storm From the Shadows
Storm From the Shadows In Fire Forged
In Fire Forged A Beautiful Friendship
A Beautiful Friendship Into the Light
Into the Light Shadow of Freedom
Shadow of Freedom How Firm a Foundation
How Firm a Foundation The Apocalypse Troll
The Apocalypse Troll More Than Honor
More Than Honor Crown of Slaves
Crown of Slaves The Gordian Protocol
The Gordian Protocol The Armageddon Inheritance
The Armageddon Inheritance Out of the Dark
Out of the Dark A Call to Duty
A Call to Duty The Shadow of Saganami
The Shadow of Saganami Wind Rider's Oath
Wind Rider's Oath The Stars at War
The Stars at War Uncompromising Honor - eARC
Uncompromising Honor - eARC Fire Season
Fire Season A Rising Thunder
A Rising Thunder Off Armageddon Reef
Off Armageddon Reef Mutineer's Moon
Mutineer's Moon Hell Hath No Fury
Hell Hath No Fury Worlds of Weber
Worlds of Weber Through Fiery Trials--A Novel in the Safehold Series
Through Fiery Trials--A Novel in the Safehold Series Insurrection
Insurrection By Heresies Distressed
By Heresies Distressed War Maid's Choice
War Maid's Choice At All Costs
At All Costs Shadow of Victory
Shadow of Victory Through Fiery Trials
Through Fiery Trials Ranks of Bronze э-1
Ranks of Bronze э-1 The Insurrection
The Insurrection Safehold 10 Through Fiery Trials
Safehold 10 Through Fiery Trials Old Soldiers
Old Soldiers In Death Ground s-2
In Death Ground s-2 Storm from the Shadows-OOPSIE
Storm from the Shadows-OOPSIE In Enemy Hands hh-7
In Enemy Hands hh-7 Hell's Gate-ARC
Hell's Gate-ARC The Armageddon Inheritance fe-2
The Armageddon Inheritance fe-2 War Maid's choice wg-4
War Maid's choice wg-4 A Call to Vengeance (Manticore Ascendant Book 3)
A Call to Vengeance (Manticore Ascendant Book 3) Heirs of Empire fe-3
Heirs of Empire fe-3 Storm From the Shadows si-2
Storm From the Shadows si-2 Honor Among Enemies hh-6
Honor Among Enemies hh-6 Changer of Worlds woh-3
Changer of Worlds woh-3 Bolo! b-1
Bolo! b-1 Flag In Exile hh-5
Flag In Exile hh-5 Empire from the Ashes
Empire from the Ashes Cauldron of Ghosts
Cauldron of Ghosts Torch of Freedom
Torch of Freedom March To The Sea im-2
March To The Sea im-2 Shadow of Saganami
Shadow of Saganami In Fire Forged: Worlds of Honor V-ARC
In Fire Forged: Worlds of Honor V-ARC Cauldron of Ghosts (eARC)
Cauldron of Ghosts (eARC) Insurrection s-4
Insurrection s-4 The Excalibur Alternative
The Excalibur Alternative Shadow of Freedom-eARC
Shadow of Freedom-eARC The Short Victorious War
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Manticore Ascendant 1: A Call to Duty (eARC) Beginnings-eARC
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The Service of the Sword woh-4 The Sword of the South - eARC
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Treecat Wars sh-3 Worlds of Honor woh-2
Worlds of Honor woh-2 Fire Season sk-2
Fire Season sk-2 March To The Stars im-3
March To The Stars im-3 Echoes Of Honor hh-8
Echoes Of Honor hh-8 A Beautiful Friendship mth-1
A Beautiful Friendship mth-1 The Universe of Honor Harrington mth-4
The Universe of Honor Harrington mth-4 In Fire Forged: Worlds of Honor V
In Fire Forged: Worlds of Honor V Mission of Honor-ARC
Mission of Honor-ARC March Upcountry im-1
March Upcountry im-1 Sword Brother wg-4
Sword Brother wg-4 Manticore Ascendant 3- A Call to Vengeance
Manticore Ascendant 3- A Call to Vengeance We Few
We Few Hell's Gate m-1
Hell's Gate m-1 Throne of Stars
Throne of Stars Empire of Man
Empire of Man The War God's Own wg-2
The War God's Own wg-2 Wind Rider's Oath wg-3
Wind Rider's Oath wg-3 A Rising Thunder-ARC
A Rising Thunder-ARC Torch of Freedom wos-2
Torch of Freedom wos-2 War Of Honor hh-10
War Of Honor hh-10 How Firm a Foundation (Safehold)
How Firm a Foundation (Safehold) On Basilisk Station hh-1
On Basilisk Station hh-1 The Honor of the Qween hh-2
The Honor of the Qween hh-2 War Maid's Choice-ARC
War Maid's Choice-ARC Oath of Swords-ARC
Oath of Swords-ARC Oath of Swords wg-1
Oath of Swords wg-1 A Beautiful Friendship-ARC
A Beautiful Friendship-ARC Sword Brother
Sword Brother Shiva Option s-3
Shiva Option s-3 Sir George And The Dragon
Sir George And The Dragon Ashes Of Victory hh-9
Ashes Of Victory hh-9 A Rising Thunder hh-13
A Rising Thunder hh-13 The Road to Hell - eARC
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The Road to Hell (Hell's Gate Book 3) Crusade s-1
Crusade s-1 Field Of Dishonor hh-4
Field Of Dishonor hh-4 The Honor of the Queen
The Honor of the Queen More Than Honor woh-1
More Than Honor woh-1 In Fury Born (ARC)
In Fury Born (ARC) The Warmasters
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The Short Victorious War hh-3 The Shadow of Saganami si-1
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How firm a foundation s-5 Treecat Wars
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