I hope I'm not intruding on a private conversation but I'd like to try to clarify some things if I can:
Marack Drock, on 08 November 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:
No need to insult me. I can have my own views can't I. Victor was obviously dense giving his thrown to his sister (he grew up with her so he probably knew at least some to the point that she was a power hungry raving maniac). Victor was either dense or ignorant. So no matter what it is his fault anything happened at all. He abdicated and therefore murders happened. They could have been stopped if he hadn't abdicated and the hole war would have been avoided saving millions.
Victor was raised on Tharkad while Katherine seems to have spent the majority of her early years on New Avalon (she attended the NAIS.) She did spend time on Tharkad but saying they grew up together is iffy at best. Also Katherine seems the type that would hide her ambitions and Victor is the the type that would find it hard to randomly imagine that one of his own siblings would someday decide to kill their own mother. Add to that that at, say,10 years old, someone might not yet develop their future murderous side.
Hindsight is 20/20. Victor did not get to read the plot before he lived it.
Marack Drock, on 08 November 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:
A TRUCE is a TRUCE. No one invades in a TRUCE. No one takes territory in a TRUCE.
Calling it a truce, a treaty (which it is also called,) or a kiwifruit does not rewrite the actual stipulations contained within the document. The terms were the terms. In a "true truce" the Clans would not be allowed to raid or even fire a shot, but that also was not part of the terms.
Marack Drock, on 08 November 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:
And just because something was good to a person's point of view doesn't always make it right. Those Civilians did suffer. They lost any chance of carrying on the traditions of their ancestors. What would you do if your entire way of life was to die out? My guess be depressed, on the edge of suicide, especially considering you'd never have a person to carry on your legacy.
Leaving aside for the moment that their ancient history of their ancestors goes back only about 250 years, it's pretty much the same thing that would happen if any of them were taken as Isorla by another Clan. They would adopt the new way of life and carry on proudly. I'm somewhat sure that occasionally happens to civilians. It's their way.
And if by "another person to carry on your legacy" you mean children, then remember that aside from Trueborns that washed out of warrior training, the rest of the civilian population are Freeborns. Freeborn, of course, reproduce in the vulgar, barbarian way, therefore they have no such limitation on birthing children. Trueborn civilians lost their chance for a legacy the moment they washed out of warrior training (unless they resort to the inferior method of reproduction a la Aiden Pryde.)
Marack Drock, on 08 November 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:
Also you said yourself they killed ALL of the warriors. That means cadets, trainees, anyone in the military. That mean's people who never harmed you were killed (by definition that is murder).
Actually, a fair number of warriors were taken as bondsmen or isorla and did live, although by that act they ceased being Smoke Jaguar. (One even ended up in the Solaris games, in one novel.)
Marack Drock, on 08 November 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:
A truce is when multiple people (or factions) agree to not do any major violations against each other. You cannot change what a Truce is no matter how it is said. If you invade there is no Truce. But since the other Clans were honor bound not to assault (and weren't about to break their codes in any way and not risk it as Honor is everything) Strana Mechty was not necessary.
Perhaps the word "truce" had evolved in the 1000 years between now and then. Perhaps the reason it was also called the
Treaty of Tukayyid is because the writers realized the name they originally used to keep the reference as simple as possible would be misinterpreted as the literal meaning
. Or maybe someone just got lazy when they named it. Still, a look at even the real life politics of today will reveal that the name given to a bill or treaty does not always represent it's contents accurately, and and that name means absolutely zero if the contents say something different.
As for Strana Mechty, the Treaty of Tukayyid was only for 15 years. The Trial of Refusal did have to happen, it was only a question of timing. (The other option was all out warfare until either the Clans or the IS were ground to dust.)
The Clans' goal in life was to rule the Inner Sphere, they saw it as the purpose of their existence (the Crusaders, anyway.) They weren't just going to wait for the treaty to end and then decide to go smoke a bowl instead, they were coming. There was no question about it. The same honor that held them to the treaty also held them to attack again when the treaty ended.
The Trial of Refusal on Strana Mechty is what ended the Clan Invasion. Without the trial, the invasion was going to start all over again in 7 more years. That was the entire point of attacking the Smoke Jaguars. Eliminating the Smoke Jaguars is what had to be done to earn enough respect from the Clans to be allowed that trial. (There is some gaming ogic at work here, you must do A to unlock B.)
The Clans think they're right, and the IS thinks they're right... so who's right? Is anyone right? Battletech often doesn't have an absolute right and wrong. It's faction warfare. Everyone's probably both right and wrong in some or another. There are no easy answers.
Wow... I spent way too much time on this post. Now I don't have time to play the game, I need to make dinner.