stupidhonor: (contemplative or avoidant)
([personal profile] stupidhonor posting in [community profile] srwu Feb. 27th, 2015 06:42 pm)
[1, right after mission]
[If you open the captive Ankaian unit cockpit, you find its pilot to look like a completely normal human woman. People who hoped for more weird aliens will be disappointed.

She however is armed with a sword - and points it at you! But the sword is sheathed, and given hilt first.]

I yield. By my name I swear to act like a captive should, make no attempts to backstab nor escape unless let go willfully.

I am now at your mercy.

[2]
Yes? What comes now?

Torture, is it?

[Sitting in a cell, Sielje is ready to be interrogated. She actually behaves without causing trouble as promised so if you have questions, ask them and see if she answers.]
in_over_his_head: (I don't get this)

From: [personal profile] in_over_his_head

2/2


But even then we've got a lot of people who are willing to stand up for others and what they believe in. They're willing to die for it too. Good honest people.

Maybe we don't uphold chivalry, fair play and honor like we used to... maybe its because warfare changed... maybe it might be because people here spent a lot of time fighting for survival against enemies that either don't care or don't comprehend things like that and just want to cause as much carnage as possible, never mind if they're other humans or invaders from other places.

And honestly even if I got my head stepped on a couple of times, I'm willing to bet there's still plenty of people helping others reach the achievements they're chasing after instead of taking them for themselves.

So maybe we aren't as good as we should have been anymore... but at the very least there are people trying to get better.

And it isn't exactly honorable or fair to toss their lot in with the bad ones.
in_over_his_head: (I don't get this)

From: [personal profile] in_over_his_head


The ruthless and underhanded only get ahead if they've actually managed to gain influence and the favor of others for their little schemes. Something I might add would happen to be very common with societies similar to yours.

Earth had knights and lords and kings in the past, and as much as everyone espoused chivalry and nobility... well... there's a reason it was called the Dark Age.
Edited Date: 2015-03-02 09:20 pm (UTC)
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