Secura
Chieftain
Methos for the crate, God Emperor for the assault rifle.
I asked for answers, nothing more.
If the person who promoted him was a saboteur he would have known this and has a motive to move his friend into a position of power. If not, there must be a reasonable explanation that he bumped down Izipo in order to promote an "unknown" saboteur.
Did you not read the logs about Chandrasekar's platoon? That traitor led them to slaughter in no small part because he was elected the leader of that platoon and was above suspicion and scrutiny. And here we have everyone voting every item to our leader every day and then throwing a party.
This definitely deserves some consideration. I agree more data is needed.
I promoted him, on request from someone I assumed was innocent.rookie mistake sorry yal.
Ekolite, can anyone corroborate that the rifle was stolen from storage facilities that you manage?
Duke Blackstone, so you assumed someone was innocent and promoted a saboteur. But then you're not willing to tell us who this person you hint that tricked you was. Why?I promoted him, on request from someone I assumed was innocent.rookie mistake sorry yal.
Before Night One started, Romanic told me that he started off with a firearm, so when was he supposed to have stolen it?
I asked for answers, nothing more.
If the person who promoted him was a saboteur he would have known this and has a motive to move his friend into a position of power. If not, there must be a reasonable explanation that he bumped down Izipo in order to promote an "unknown" saboteur.
Did you not read the logs about Chandrasekar's platoon? That traitor led them to slaughter in no small part because he was elected the leader of that platoon and was above suspicion and scrutiny. And here we have everyone voting every item to our leader every day and then throwing a party.
This definitely deserves some consideration. I agree more data is needed.
Nictel, are you tryin' to help this ship, or ain't you? You just forgot to repair things last night? Now I'm sure you'll say you were framed, and ain't that special, but if that's the case you walked right into it, an' how could the killers know that you would? I ain't sure you should live, to be honest. If you do, you will make a verifiable repair every night we have left, until you die or the ship returns to port. D'you understand that, sweetie?
The commander returns with a glass in one hand, an amber-coloured drink swirling in it.
"Good to see so many men speaking up. Your question is legitimate - I merely pondered if sabotaging the ship to the point of uselesness is really a means to the end which can be described as 'keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of infiltrators'. It is not a question of dealing with the infiltrators themselves, it's a question of limiting damage. On a grand scale, which may cost each and everyone of us our lives. But compared to the damage that the weapons on the Retribution can do, I have to admit that the casualties could be defended."
"It is, however, mere speculation, something I think we should all practice a bit as long as we are not in the know. There may be other reasons yet undisclosed to us," the commander ends and takes a gulp out of his glass, sinking it slowly while looking to see if his answer has been interpret correctly this time.
"No-one's sinking the Retribution! I'd like to congratulate all the repair crew we have onboard, you're doing great. We should have the other saboteurs rounded up in no time! And it's about last call, this deck's filled with more holes than a swiss cheese in heavy gunfire..."