Milo's ENTIRELY CORRECT!
Is he now? Nobody has proven that or provided any argument for why he is correct. It has purely been he said-she said, with little evidence provided on either side. Both sides seem to think they're correct. Since one cannot judge either side based upon their evidence then, I'm left with five possible criteria:
- Which side has more support, making sense to the most people? Ozarck's.
- Which side personally makes more sense to me? Ozarck's, though less overwhelmingly than the other criteria.
- Which side benefits me more? Ozarck's. Either he blows up a lot of Nazis, clearing one flank for the team, and providing a wonderful distraction, or he blows up such a large portion of the base that our job gets even easier despite the casualties.
- Which side has been more reasonable and calm during discussion? Uh, Ozarck hasn't yet called anyone crazy or an idiot, soooo....
- Which side was willing to cooperate with their opposition to some degree, not threatening to murder their allies? ...Ozarck, as he said, specifically put in his action that he wouldn't arm the bomb if his teammates disagreed. Not his fault Milo didn't communicate to Piecewise that he didn't want to be cooperative, despite his action saying to be cooperative.
Now then, I'd like to provide the evidence that supports Ozarck's opinion. I'm just
sure you have your own, don't need me to provide it.
The rest of the team is a long distance from the munitions dump. Remember, one square is actually a very large area, fully enclosing the area of effect of a high caliber artillery shell, or at least one large vehicle (possibly several large vehicles). So, at least four hundred feet away. The munitions dump is pretty lightly stocked--nothing larger than 100lb bombs, from PW's description, which don't have an effect radius even close to that distance. Doubly not when there's intervening constructions, and they're *inside* a solidly built munitions dump. Unless you think the nazis, despite heavily fortifying this base against attack, placed a flimsy and bomb-vulnerable munitions dump
right next to their hanger.
A further argument in support of the explosion being more minor is that Piecewise practically encouraged Ozarck to bomb it, and despite his reputation, he tends towards avoiding wipes if possible--I mean, there's more complaints about ER not being lethal
enough than there are about it being too lethal. This is a game, and it would be very strange for a game to have a bombable target which when bombed would kill half the team.
But please, explain to me your point of view. Clearly, this line of logic is unreasonable and insane; I would very much like to see how your thoughts differ.
No soldier with half a brain (Or even less) would arm a short-fused bomb in the middle of a weapons depot with the team scattered among the buildings.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominemThe team isn't scattered among the buildings, they're concentrated a fair distance to the north.
Milo, defuse that bomb, or, even better, grab the dumb thing and run it outside. Sling it towards a AAA or something.
You mean "a
n" AAA "
emplacement". Defusing the bomb is just idiotic anyway, no soldier with half a brain (Or even less) would do that, not when they have zero experience with bombs and plenty of time to just move it somewhere else.
And the way I addressed you arguing lunatics is perfectly fine, because Milo was right the entire time.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominem(citation needed; You and I are the only arguing lunatics here.)
You should NOT have just killed everyone's characters like that (Assuming Milo can't defuse it/move it/whatever), and you most CERTAINLY should not try to justify it IC, because you're a soldier.
Oh, we've upgraded to killing
everyone's characters now, presumably even the guy who got washed downstream awhile ago. I guess nuclear weapons research is a lot farther along in this universe.
I especially like how Oz shouldn't even try to justify his character's actions, because his character is a soldier and... therefore is a psychic robot that doesn't have any motivations for its actions?
The most important rule of the US military is "Leave no man behind". Leaving a fellow soldier behind on the field of battle is punishable by death.
Hahaha, oh wow, that's rich. Let's count the ways you've...
creatively interpreted reality.
1) Ozarck isn't leaving anyone behind, and is most certainly putting himself in more danter than most of his allies. Milo is consciously trying to(?) stay behind, but he's also threatened to shoot Ozarck if he doesn't leave him, so....
2) The most important rule in the US military is, and always has been, to follow orders. That is drilled into every soldier every day of their service. Yes, they like to give romantic examples of leaving no man behind, but that is thrown right out the window when it's necessary.
3) There are in fact
many examples of the US military leaving people behind. Usually, those people get regarded as heroes, while those who left them get... nothing, actually, not even punishment. Usually because they were
ordered to leave the heroes behind (see 2 above).
4) Executions in the US military are very, very, very rare, and historically more about race than crime. Furthermore, though technically desertion is a capital crime in the US Military, literally
one man has been executed for it, and there were a whopping
forty nine desertion convictions during WWII. Plus, even if Ed did just run away immediately upon meeting the enemy, that's still not actually desertion, and not a capital crime.
5) Note the fact that we were airdropped onto an enemy base while it was being actively firebombed. A base which is deep in Poland, during the early days of WWII. Without any plans for extraction. We're also specifically part of a group that doesn't carry identification, and officially doesn't exist. Our COs wouldn't give a flying shit if half our losses were due to teamkilling, because they clearly didn't intend
any of to survive.
I know enough about PW games.
The solution is USUALLY not to kill your buddies.
I love how you make an assertion, and IMMEDIATELY prove that you have no idea what you're talking about. A lot of solutions in PW games have resulted in killing your buddies, hell, we had more deaths to allies than enemy action.
I don't give a rip if PW games usually have INSANE moralities, you're basically ruining the game for everyone else by turning the whole blasted place into a fireball.
Not really. We had a fair few "Oops I just blew up the entire city/planet/universe" events in ER, and aside from a few specifid people, most actually enjoyed the events. Piecewise is a very good GM, he makes everything going FUBAR pretty entertaining.
(Speaking as someone who spent most of their gametime trying to avoid deaths, and still got killed twice due to friendly fire, with several more close calls. Were you, uh, even in ER?)
Also, not addressing my point is just a way of committing some lovely ad hominem, and proving that you probably don't have a point.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/tu-quoquehttps://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/the-fallacy-fallacyAd hominem counts too, I just stopped linking it because every other line has been a personal insult. Congratulations, I have literally never before seen a person on this forum simultaneously use three fallacies in one sentence. You're a very special individual.