cloningblues: (looking kinda down)
Toshikazu Asagi ([personal profile] cloningblues) wrote in [community profile] srwu2014-10-13 09:22 pm

We have the account name, folks

[The discovery that yet another alien enemy race is presumably human-like drives Asagi to reflection. He's looking at the bonsai tree in his room, which seems to be growing fairly well.]

...The Wulgaru use an army of obedient clones to fight. These clones don't even have the will to refuse; they can only fight, and die when they're no longer needed. The Balmarians are similar; they want humans to be their soldiers. They want someone other to fight for them.

[A pause. He draws parallels to his own situation.]

...Are they really that different from humans?
sang_av_helten: (I am keeping an eye on you)

[personal profile] sang_av_helten 2014-10-14 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I would not know Asagi of Toshikazu as I am not human. What I do know is that warriors should have the ability to choose and fight for themselves. Even if one serves under a leader for a glorious cause then it should be their own decision to do so.

[Skald grunts from his pillow off to the corner.]

And to force others to fight for you when you are too cowardly. Pah. Both the Wulgaru and the Balmarians are dishonorable curs in need of pillaging.