I suspect he thought he got that one eyes and was calling in more birds to attack, and the pause was too long.
That was something I was taught during my training, NEVER stop, make SURE your opponent is down for the count.
A couple of reasons,
1) it’d their job
2) they hope at least parts go well
These days generals never see the battle field, unless they use satellite images,
plus they can blame a failure on someone there.
7 thoughts on “Victory and Loss – Page 1307”
Kiddeagle
Well… That didn’t go according to plan
Scarsdale
Never in the history of any battle ever goes to plan,in even pre-history, you just do the best you can and improvise the rest.
E Hines
Posing for the audience after a strike only works in Hollywood. Which ain’t in this world.
Eric Hines
Scarsdale
I suspect he thought he got that one eyes and was calling in more birds to attack, and the pause was too long.
That was something I was taught during my training, NEVER stop, make SURE your opponent is down for the count.
Reservist
@Scarsdale
“Never in the history of any battle ever goes to plan,in even pre-history, you just do the best you can and improvise the rest.”
Then why do generals always bother with planning?
Scarsdale
A couple of reasons,
1) it’d their job
2) they hope at least parts go well
These days generals never see the battle field, unless they use satellite images,
plus they can blame a failure on someone there.
Lora
Well, he forgot about the rest of them it looks like. Or just underestimated their speed.
Too bad; I liked what we had seen of his character.
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