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([personal profile] abugslife posting in [community profile] srwu Sep. 24th, 2014 11:54 pm)
1. The battle against the Decepticons and the AEP, which doubled as the field test of Bitles, was a full success. Everybody, well done.

With the death of general Onuris, the AEP command has been thrown into disarray, and it will take a longer time until another of their leaders launches an attack. His bigotous pride lad many Gebians to their death, with himself at the end. He got what he deserved.

Three AEP generals remain: Khaldun, Sagira, and Nekhbet. And, of course, high commander Teremun above all of them...

[Hetepheres trails off during that last part. Some people might know why that is.]

2. [The Gebians are celebrating their victory by watching a movie! The ordinary ones are sitting on several sofas and chairs, passing bowls of popcorn (with weird condiments added) around and chirping to each other. Hetepheres herself is sitting on a throne-like chair, almost unmoving. She has her own popcorn bowl.

The movie itself, playing on a large screen, might be very familiar to some people.]

I presume it is not normal for Earthlings to hold a grill party in the middle of a war zone, is it?

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"Ahh, enjoying one of our oldest customs; lounging and watching a movie. And just what have we chosen today?" Banjou takes a look at the screen...
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"Even the most obscure things can seem important. But I'm not too sure if the boat is or not."

He's only eighteen so likely he hasn't seen the movie himself.
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With the shift to PTs and other mecha along with rapid response from centralized bases it's fallen by the wayside but there is historical precedent. Just like there are still rivalries between units and branches of service. Just try watching a US Marine and Army TSF flight posturing in the same mess area sometime. It can get rather out of hand in a hurry.
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Well we've definitely gotten the psychological care aspect of troop health improved greatly since the conflict that this movie is set in. Also this movie is based off of a book that was originally about ivory trade in Africa so the craziness is played up intentionally. Not that people didn't do insane things to try to get out of that conflict. "Fragging" superiors or just flat deserting.

[Yuuya waits for a minute before speaking.]

Though I could totally see VG or someone like him stealing a superior's surfboard to screw with him.
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People have always broken and gone off in combat. Modern combat doctrine and equipment help mitigate that risk by allowing panicked or stressed personnel to be rotated out or have their offensive capabilities restricted. There have been cases where pilots TSFs have had their weapons locked when they panic and lose fire discipline so friendly fire is much less of a risk.

That's not to say that mercy kills aren't done in certain cases, Lt. Takamura had to do one for a technician who was captured by soldier class BETA before we could reach her position in Russia to secure her escape. Vincent said we lost a hell of a tech when he went but it spared him a lot of pain. Yui was kind of stressed out for a while after that but she seems to be doing better now.
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cases of kidnapping are rare, typically humans are messily broken and devoured in a battle zone. Tank class have the highest kill numbers of any other BETA strain and I've heard of swarms ripping pilots into 5 or more pieces before devouring them.

I count myself lucky that I haven't been involved in that kind of battle during my service.
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Do you know them personally? Or just their names?
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Can you fight someone you...

[Stupid question. Hetepheres already proved that yes, she can.]

I mean. What kind of people are they?
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Geb has this kind of people too, huh... I guess there's no chance to talk if she fights us on the battlefield, then.
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But that's... wrong. You said it yourself that they're not bad people. Well, not all of them. We shouldn't have to fight!
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...

I... don't know.

No, it's more like, it's impossible that this is the case. Impossible and very convenient.
Edited Date: 2014-10-03 09:19 pm (UTC)
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But more ordinary people will try to help, too. Count on us, general!

[Said a genetically engineered child soldier.]
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Really?

... Thank you. This means a lot to me, coming from you.
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If they all die, does that mean you'd win the vote by default?
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