Craig Steele, on 15 May 2014 - 04:01 PM, said:
If you don't like that the actual canon portrays a different story to the one you cherish that's OK, no one is saying you have to adhere to a canon world. But some people like Clans other than Clan Wolf and some people don't have a lot of canon resources and this thread I thought might be of benefit to everyone else.
PS, There are examples in canon of Clan Wolf warriors conducting their own atrocities. Saint John and Memmingen spring to mind but I am guessing you're OK with Clan Wolf misconduct?
Heh...here’s the deal, at least insofar as I’m concerned.
Your definition of canon includes the sourcebooks, and the sourcebooks alone. Anyone who doesn’t own said sourcebooks needs to uninstall and quit soiling the purity of MWO with their plebeian casualness. Not even Sarna, which does its best to ensure the accuracy and canonicity of its subject matter to the point where they have articles describing canonicity and how it works in the BT ‘verse, works for you.
Me, though? I’ve been following the novels you hate since I was a child, and they comprise my canon. This is a fictional universe – who’s to say that my version of it is any less valid than yours? No, I don’t feel like anyone who flies a Falcon or Jaguar or Bear flag is inherently bad/wrong. I do harbor a very strong dislike for the Jaguars, but you know what. That’s my right, and as long as I don’t use it to unfairly discriminate against players on the forum, who’re you to tell me I’m wrong?
I’m not really okay with any misconduct under a banner someone wants me to wear. The Wolves come closest, but do notice that I’m still unaffiliated, quiaff? Here’s the thing, though: a Jaguar warrior gets a new pistol, goes out, shoots ten civilians in the head. His superior angrily asks him why he did that, and he says “I needed to test my new pistol.” The superior sighs, then agrees and lets the warrior off. After all, they were just worthless freebirth lower-castemen anyways. Always more where they came from.
A Wolf warrior gets a new pistol, goes out, shoots ten civilians in the head. Under Ulric, Natasha, Phelan? He doesn’t even get a chance to explain - he’s challenged to a Trial of Annihilation on the spot and disposed of.
Atrocities happen in war. Unfortunate but true. The real kicker is whether or not your society works to actively minimize them, and to repair the damage done when they do happen…or whether they don’t really give the remotest frog about any of it.