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mjk45 said:
RolStoppable said:
mjk45 said:
Someone needs to find the Head of Personnel recruitment for the white whale and make sure he or she never works again, add to that whom ever was in charge of the psych reports.

Yup, it's insane when you give it the slightest bit of thought. So many messed up people in NLA. If it all was a random group of survivors, fine; but a handpicked group of people shouldn't have so many bad apples, unless you wanted to pick bad apples.

Exactly , some of the sane ones aren't much better  you have two indigens fighting over territory , now  any one with commonsense would do  away with one indigen and the territorial dispute is over , but no the idiot scientist says you have to kill both because he doesn't know who's who.

I learned an important lesson though , no matter what henious crimes your fellow blades may commit you have to let them run away or forgive them , and what ever you do never tell those in charge about it , also don't worry if your actions leads to more deaths.



Coiunter: You guys are forgetting Lao's temper tantrum: the survivors were picked for political reasons first, then survival skills second, and presumably anything else last. And with 20 million survivors per vessel, and at least one other American ship launched, likely much more, it's not like they have to be THAT picky over who goes and who stays. Even if there were only two US ships launched (unlikely), that's still about a tenth of the American populace at the time: plenty of room for bad apples, especially if a lot of the mimesomed folks are supposed to be fighters first and foremost. Add to that how no one thinks death is actually permanent, and what's a few murders between friends?

In reality of course the selection sucked balls, but how else can we have such riveting storylines as Murderess, or the Celeste Three?