Jaroth Winson, on 03 December 2011 - 09:27 AM, said:
Wow.
You cannot relate. Cool you should have ended right there.
Better pilots my ***. The sourcebooks & novels show TIME & TIME again, that toe to toe, one on one, Clansmen were ALWAYS better. These are FACTS & cannot be denied. No simulators here pal. Live mechs, live weapons. live ammo from day one.
Protecting innocent civilians? Read a book. The IS is full of barbarians. We schedule combat trials AWAY from civilians areas. You guys always slaughtered everything in sight.
Again, read a book. It is a Clan warrior's dream to live to earn a Bloodname & see his/her genes added to the active gene pool. We do not fear death but we do not rush it either. When our time comes we meet it with courage & honor.
Knowing they are outmanned? Clansmen VOLUNTARILY reduce their numbers for a battle.
Yeah you keep your lancemates. I will keep my sibkin & when we meet on the field of battle I will give you a present from the Pentagon Worlds, carefully wrapped in a depleted uranium shell.
Merry Christmas......
Then I will look for you on the field next year, and I will send you a ion charged particle blast in return.
Happy Fourth of July
Oh and I have read Battletech books. Quoting one of my favorite MechWarriors, David MaCarthy, formerly of the 1st Kathil Uhlans, then of the Kathil CMM "We always tried to spare civilians the horrors of war.... Even on Huntress." (Yes I'm paraphrasing; I don't currently have the book in front of me) Said to Amanda, a MechWarrior subordinate under his command, after a simulation. Amanda, not yet a true veteran of war, inflicted over a hundred civilian casualties with stray shots. David, on the other hand, inflicted 3 casualties due to stray shots, and was VISIBLY UPSET, even though it was only a simulation. Amanda then went on to pilot her Bushwacker during the first battles of the FedCom Civil War on Kathil, so mindful of the potential collateral damage that she refused to fire to risk innocent casualties. I'm not saying there weren't units shooting up everybody like they were at a turkey shoot, and no I didn't read any of the books containing in detail the events of Operation Bulldog except for this one that had one battle that took up maybe a chapter (The name of the book is Flashpoint BTW) so even though my view may be wrong, I did in fact READ A BOOK as you suggested.
Oh and the assumption that IS are better pilots than the Clans came from the BattleTech Tabletop game, where it was understood that the average piloting skill of Clan was 4 and IS was 5.
Finally, I never stated the Clan Warriors were cowards or incompetent fools. Their views just disagree with me.
P.S. If the Clan MechWarriors didn't rush to seek death, then why do they dread reaching old age? Case and Point, Clan Jade Falcon member Joanna from the book "Freebirth" resenting the fact that she was well into her 40s and did not die with her unit, the Falcon Guards.
Edited by Connor Macleod, 03 December 2011 - 10:26 AM.