Marack Drock, on 03 October 2013 - 01:06 PM, said:
Tell me this Atlas. If I.S. leaders would be tryed for drimes then: Why didn't Victor and the New Starleague get punished for breaking the treaty in 3062 after Tukyaaid. No matter what his intensions he still commited a crime and was never put up to trial for it.
Because when you have
all Houses working together to form a new Star League, challenge the Clans
to a Trial and they accept and the Clans
lose. Then according to Clan Law, the new Star League Defense Force is right. To the Inner Sphere courts it was legal because the Houses came together and formed this new League. The Wolves were the only Clan to win their fight, so by right they can push for Terra. This was noted in the novels.
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Also on Carvor 5 Coloniel Reynolds murdered defenseless civillians and POWs even though Stiener controlled the planet. After your merc unit kills him he is commended by the archon and is burried with honor for murder. Killing Civillians without reason ina warden Clan is dishonorable.
And G. Braver in MW 1 his hole family his murdered and he is outlawed. But the buys who did it never were held up on charges ever not even after Braver got the trown back.
Then William Dresari after killing his uncle and his cousins was killed. He was commended by the Archon. Oh and I was reading on Sarna and Victor had a few lances of mechs in the area at the time but his personal vendettas are I guess more important than the people.
Video game events aren't typically canon, I haven't played them all and if I have my memory will be hazy. Still if you want my take on it:
You killed him, justice is served, you were the good guy.
The Archon, was it Katherine at the time?, probably covered it up because of the civil war going on. In the big scheme of things keeping your rear on the throne is more important than worrying about Carver 5. Now
was it right? Personally i say "no" and would have pointed an ER PPC straight at him and pulled the trigger with no remorse.
Killing a civilian in a Clan, regardless of Warden or Crusader, is irrelevant in this discussion because Carver 5 was in the Chaos March. Now let's suppose some warrior
did kill a civvie in Clan space for the sake of showing how harsh Clan society is. Clearly the lower caste person challenged a warrior. This will not do and was against Clan caste law, that thing which says "Warriors are best evah", as such the lower caste member was taught a lesson.
Now if he was a prominent lower caste member, like a caste leader, then
maybe a slight trial with an ombudsmen (seriously get that Warriors of Kerensky book, it talks about cool stuff like this) could represent the side of the lower caste member.
The warrior would defend himself in court and chances are would be acquitted unless you had overwhelming evidence saying otherwise. Even so, hey there's that Trial of Refusal! He could invoke such a think as an appeal and fight his way to innocence. Isn't that example neat? No real court of law, no due process, just sock'em boppers your way to acquittal!
Never played MW1 completely and I really should to be honest.
Bring up Dresari, I'll bring up Fed Com Civil War. If you supported to Archon and kicked puppies and people into power, then that means Katherine now has a supporter in power. Of course she's going to be nice to you.
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Politicians can get away with crime their easy as pie. Their lives revolve around the fact that they think they own everything. Wardens feel it is their right to protect the Inner Sphere (I am a Warden not Crusader like Jade Falcon). Crusaders are not near as honorable as the Wardens as they want to conquer not protect.
Except for when Ulric Kerensky, a known Warden, rigged voting via politico moments to gain the upper hand against the Crusaders and deny them their "right" to take Terra lightning fast.
I consider myself a Warden Bear and the RasDom is the best compromise of Clan and Inner Sphere I've seen. Too bad that's way in the Republic and Dark Age era, but such is fictional life I suppose.
Fact is the Warden philosophy, as much as I do love it remember, was weak in Clan eyes.
We were there to protect the Inner Sphere from an outside threat. So basically you mean other Clanners? Then why even try to run with the Crusaders during the Invasion? Oh wait its to slow them down huh? Well politicking at its best I think huh?
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And the beat you up i make the rules now thing. Ummm isn't that how it works in the Inner Sphere except the fact that it usually ends up with 6 faction and every Merc unit trying to massacare eachother?
Well for a game named
Battletech I'd hope there would be darn
battling in it.
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At least the Clans are able to scale down their wars to small trials. Something the Inner Sphere havn't grasped as life is meaningless there.
Scaled down because they had too few resources and their God-King Kerensky was brain fevered into thinking skirmish fighting is the way to go against cultures that fight long term wars.
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At least if a Clan Warrior had a honorable life he was valued commended for good things such as valor and courage. In the Inner Sphere it is every man for himself if you side with the Great Houses.
I disagree. Honorable life to the Clans just means "how many people can I beat up in a dude/bro fashion?"
As for your disdain for the Inner Sphere warriors, need I remind you that the Great Father, Aleksander Kerensky, was from the Sphere? Personally I find the idea of arguing all this humorus and I do applaud the back and forth we are having.
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Every one of your arguements Atlas involved Crusader Clans who are and I admit the same as the Inner Sphere. The Wardens are not the Crusaders and never will be!!!!
And also in the Inner Sphere to friendly fire is almost as common as enemy fire.
Okay let's talk Warden problems:
Clan Coyote, basically the home of the Society in terms of influence: Warden. The Society used genetic experiments, drug induced barely functional warriors to fight the Warrior caste in the Wars of Reaving. Want to talk about how life is cheap? Those guys took it to a new level. Its a great read and I encourage folks to pick it up.
Clan Steel Viper, a mix of Crusader and Warden but usually on the Warden side of the fence. IlKhan Brett Andrews decides to kick off the Wars of Reaving. We are talking nukes, bio chemical warfare, and basically reducing the Homeworlds to barely habitable levels. All to remove the "Inner Sphere infection". Super xenophobia casebook study there.
So far that "..and never will be!!!!" part isn't looking too good.
Clan Snow Raven, if you ever wanted a Machievellan clan who played the politico game look no further. Oh wait, it was founded by a McKenna...imagine my dull shock.
Now in just Clan related matters:
During the Trial to eliminate the Wolverines nukes were used, in fact in the story I talked about earlier it looks like the Widowmakers might have framed them. Note please the Widowmaker was neither Warden nor Crusader because they were absorbed before that little pony show.
All my cases prove one thing: The Clans are not misguided. They are not more noble than the Inner Sphere Houses. Though they do have a spartan lifestyle and the civilians do
not live better than their Inner Sphere bretheren. Those absorbed by the Clans 3050+ are exempt because they lived in the Sphere before Clan flags started flying over their home planet (insert Somerset strikers soundbite here).
Clan Cloud Cobra seems to be a decent Clan though. I'll give them props.