Chris: That's pretty sad. Essentially, you're saying that LOAF's always right because he's LOAF. I can't agree with that.
LOAF: Here we go again... so now I'm whining like a little girl, and sobbing too. Really.
Have you ever tried to imagine how your posts come through to people they're aimed at? I don't know about you, but I find it pretty insulting when somebody tells me that I am incapable of putting two simple concepts together. Maybe you didn't mean it as an insult, but it sure came across like one. I
do not try to come up with imaginary insults, nor do I whinge and sob.
When you try to explain to me all about how Tolwyn had no way of influencing Blair out there, that's a pretty good indication that you didn't understand what I said. Because I wasn't talking about Tolwyn influencing Blair, but rather about what could've happened to Jazz
after he was brought in.
Even if you understood that, you completely ignored it and kept going on about how Tolwyn wasn't out there. You most definitely did
not prove what I was
actually saying wrong.
Oh, and I've just taken a look at the WC 2 text files. In fact, Jazz really doesn't confess anything. About all he does, was (barely) acknowledge that he stole Stingray's wings. All that other stuff - it's only admitted if you play on the losing path. But then, if you play on the losing path, Iceman goes down with the 'Claw
. But...
(And *YES* battlefield law does allow a superior officer to order the execution of anyone under his command for *ANY* reason!)
Fair enough. Now if only you had bothered to point that out right at the start, rather than going through all the other crap...
Blair's trial was not for terrorism -- and it wasn't a war crimes trial. He was accused of tampering with his flight recorder, which they could not prove.
Funny... I distinctly recall his trial being about the destruction of the Tiger's Claw. The flight recorder was merely supposed to be evidence - and of course happened to be missing. But, if you say so...
Another important note regarding your idiocy
And perhaps that's another imaginary insult? Yes, I guess it must be, since you don't actually say I'm an idiot, you merely imply it...
the point of a war crimes trial is *NEVER* to determine guilt. It is a Public Relations show -- convicting someone of treason and executing them in public. Although military law would allow Tolwyn to execute Jazz whenever he wanted, this would *NOT* be the perfect solution you seem to assume it would be.
Firstly, you've got the wrong term. "War crimes trial" is not the same as "Court Martial". The first is what was done to the Nazis after WWII (and it certainly wasn't a PR show, since some were proven innocent), while the second is the one that happened to Jazz. This second one certainly isn't a PR show these days. It may be silly to base an argument on fiction, but nonetheless, to me movies like "A Few Good Men" (that was a Court-Martial, btw) seem to indicate that they're not about PR. Still, Confed is the real issue. I guess I kinda assumed that Confed was more democratic than anybody is right now - a fair assumption, since it's probably the only was our world could unite, except maybe by total war. Since I was obviously wrong, it doesn't matter.
Re: The Sabre. That figures, don't it
? Here we are arguing, and then it turns out that we're both wrong
. I guess Blair decided not to kill him after all.
Look, LOAF. I have a lot of respect for you and your knowledge of the WCU. But I like to discuss things that don't seem to be logical to me. I don't mind that you almost always prove me wrong. But please, try to be more diplomatic about it
. I guess I am oversensitive on that count, but I simply can't stand it when you imply that I'm an idiot or whatever. I'm not, ok? I've been around here long enough for you to have noticed that I actually do have a properly functioning brain, or I wouldn't be a mod
. So please, in the future, by all means, prove me wrong any time you like - I like learning. But don't say those little witticisms of yours, because they
are offensive, even if you think they're not. That's the trouble - we don't see each other's face, nor do we hear the tone of each other's voice. It's way too easy for something to be taken the wrong way.
And please, don't act as though the canon is always right. We both know that there are mistakes out there - and it won't destroy the WCU if we acknowledge that. I'm not trying to offend you by proving you wrong, you know. I'm just trying to see what is right.
So, do you think we can actually have a normal discussion (next time, since we've just about discussed everything there is here)?
[This message has been edited by Quarto (edited February 26, 2000).]