Hood, on 05 April 2010 - 11:38 AM, said:
Grayghost, on 01 April 2010 - 06:18 AM, said:
It is too bad you feel this way, but understandable, if as you say, you have nothing to relate it to. But, on the other hand, for me, the Chain of Dogs was less about Coltaine and more about everyone else. Having served, you do sometimes run into commanders who rarely solicit outside advice, so for me it was more about how does one respond to that absolute loss of control, or in other words "Ours is not to reason why" mentality. When your input is neither solicited nor wanted, you merely do the best you can do under the circumstances, or as in the case of the commander of the engineers, dont show up for command meetings so that you are not really going against orders...hell, can't complain if you never got them. I guess this is just my way of saying that is was the little heroics that catch your breath, that all of the sacrifices up to the fall were in vain. I cried for the little people, the soldier on the line, the engineers...and don't think that civilians can not be "uber stupid"...they can...believe me, they can.
Dude, the civvies aren't stupid, most of them were peasants who were trying to escape with their lives. In their fear, they act as unherded cattle being hunted by wolves. The Wickans and the seventh acted like the 'guard dogs' herding the cattle to safety. Only the wolves outnumbered the dogs, in woefully large numbers...
Garak had it right. I wasn't talking about all civies...in this case, merely the ones that spoke for them.

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