Re: Page 206: Just needs an expert's touch
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:25 pm
Dude where do you live that people's security isn't under threat? I mean shit you have Antifa and BLM rampaging unchecked in the USA and Biden's nonsense at the border is making ammo even scarcer in Texas. In hindsight space elves who mind fuck you sure would unite the human race hell how immune are humans to the Loroi if Alex is reliving dreams of Umaki hard troops?Snoofman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 2:29 amWhile the Umiak seem like ruthless bastards (though still unclear if in fact more ruthless than the loroi), I'm starting to see why the Umiak truly dread the loroi. If a Mizol can truly 'influence' an Umiak mind, then the Umiak have all the reason in the world to be afraid for their safety and regard loroi with psychic powers as 'witches'. The only problem is that they lose their #%&*ing minds and mow down entire planets just to feel safe.
I wonder if this story is going to have some allegory alluding to how we humans stress so much on security in order to 'feel' safe and how dangerous that can actually be.
Probably just story/art constraints. The other Umiak are assumed to be somewhere else in the shuttle.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 1:41 pmWait is this guy alone do the Umaki actually just send one soldier to search a ship? I mean yeah they do shit in a mulitasking manner all the time but one hardtrooper can't be considered enough in any case given the sheer way the Umaki throw numbers at their problems.
With the poor of small doors the Umiak were defeated this day!Arent wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 2:59 pmProbably just story/art constraints. The other Umiak are assumed to be somewhere else in the shuttle.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 1:41 pmWait is this guy alone do the Umaki actually just send one soldier to search a ship? I mean yeah they do shit in a mulitasking manner all the time but one hardtrooper can't be considered enough in any case given the sheer way the Umaki throw numbers at their problems.
Your reply is rather off-topic, because the felt lack of security is home-made in the USoA.
Again where is this just send me a link to a source not in debt to millions to the people they lied about and sent threats too? Never mind it probably doesn't exsist.Krulle wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 3:04 pmThe doors have a limited size. Don't expect more than one to pass through a gap in a wall at any given time.
Those exoskeletons are HUGE.
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[offtopic]Your reply is rather off-topic, because the felt lack of security is home-made in the USoA.
I don't feel safe around people repeating lies for which there is no single proof, and which have been consistently rebuked by courts.
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My apologies for backseat moderating but I don't want for anyone in this thread to get inadvertently in moderator trouble.Second, if you have some kind of real-world political or social axe to grind... please don't grind it here. In science fiction we talk about all kinds of political systems, and I have a wide tolerance for off-topic posts, but if all you want to do is to complain about X real-world politician or Y real-world political movement, I would really appreciate it if you did it somewhere else. There are tens of thousands of political forums to air your personal ire, and I don't really feel like this needs to be one of them. Obviously, this is a fine line, and I will observe a lot of leeway in this respect, up to and until it becomes a clear violation of the first rule.
I do feel that someone making quite hasty decisions about what someone else could do before anything is actually done and this leading to drastic consequences would be a perfect allegory for the story.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 2:20 pmnonsense at the border is making ammo even scarcer in Texas.
From the looks of it, not only Cloud. I haven't seen the other two Soroin since the slumber party.jonwassing wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 2:04 pmYup, called it. Illusion to make the shuttle seem empty. Very clever move, much better than trying to take on a force you have no idea the strength or size of.
Kinda bummed that it looks like they're going to sacrifice Cloud, though. Pragmatic, but sad.
Anything to justify screwing over people you dislike?Mk_C wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:05 pmI do feel that someone making quite hasty decisions about what someone else could do before anything is actually done and this leading to drastic consequences would be a perfect allegory for the story.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 2:20 pmnonsense at the border is making ammo even scarcer in Texas.
I meant Stilstorm deciding that Alex must be bound up and tortured. Or Greywind glassing the Tithric. Or the Hierarchy deciding that pre-emptively invading the Union is a good idea. It's seems like a recurring theme. So yes - kinda like that.
Not sure. This kind of operations should have happened many times during the war, so both sides must be wise to the other's tricks.jonwassing wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 2:04 pmYup, called it. Illusion to make the shuttle seem empty. Very clever move, much better than trying to take on a force you have no idea the strength or size of.
Kinda bummed that it looks like they're going to sacrifice Cloud, though. Pragmatic, but sad.
Well the Loroi waited to be attacked by the Umaki so it looks like waiting for others to do unto you is a bad idea. Just like doing nothing about border security is getting good people in southerner states killed.
As opposed to attacking the Hierarchy in it's own territory, where Farseeing of enemy fleets is obscured by planetary populations, the shells are nowhere near as limited in logistical terms, and can freely apply their full numbers, while Loroi are desperately outnumbered and need to haul their shit across multiple jumps when they don't have forces to defend their communications against the Orange Tide, most likely landing the Union in the Tasinei Ways situation but way sooner? Some Barbarossa-tier logic here.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 8:21 pmWell the Loroi waited to be attacked by the Umaki so it looks like waiting for others to do unto you is a bad idea.
They clearly did nothing to prepare for an attack from a horde of bugs seems their entire life goal was to simply hit weaker foes for fun when htey should have known the Umaki are ever expanding monsters that consume all things before them. Nice plan only the left would think that one up.Mk_C wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:05 amAs opposed to attacking the Hierarchy in it's own territory, where Farseeing of enemy fleets is obscured by planetary populations, the shells are nowhere near as limited in logistical terms, and can freely apply their full numbers, while Loroi are desperately outnumbered and need to haul their shit across multiple jumps when they don't have forces to defend their communications against the Orange Tide, most likely landing the Union in the Tasinei Ways situation but way sooner? Some Barbarossa-tier logic here.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 8:21 pmWell the Loroi waited to be attacked by the Umaki so it looks like waiting for others to do unto you is a bad idea.
Crazy that people want to be prepared for a possible crisis after 2020.Mk_C wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:05 pmI do feel that someone making quite hasty decisions about what someone else could do before anything is actually done and this leading to drastic consequences would be a perfect allegory for the story.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 2:20 pmnonsense at the border is making ammo even scarcer in Texas.
Stillstorms decision made sense at the time. The thought that the lone surivor of some random ship wreck is not only a genuine member of the heretofore template species, but that this species is also immune to telepathy is quite outlandish. Arioch has already confirmed that the Umiak did make use of Loroi body doubles to try to infiltrate Loroi forces. Without further information it's a lot more sensible to assume another Umiak trick. If the alien turns out to be the real deal, well, the Loroi will have to test out whether they can break through the Lotai sooner or later anyway.MK_C wrote:I meant Stilstorm deciding that Alex must be bound up and tortured. Or Greywind glassing the Tithric. Or the Hierarchy deciding that pre-emptively invading the Union is a good idea. It's seems like a recurring theme. So yes - kinda like that.