Tank Boy Ken, on 01 February 2013 - 09:19 AM, said:
One example is the beginning of the Jade Falcon Triology (Aidan Pryde), though in most Books detailing the upbringing of Clanners it's noted that most of their Geschkos fails at being a Warrior to a high perecentage (2-3 left usually).
Well the Writers could also have written the clanners not be stupid idiots and format their HDDs containing IS Star League Tactics.
The Writers also could have made the Clans more believable. But they did not.
The Writers could also have given the IS a military force appropiate to the space occupied, but they did not. etc. etc.
We can talk all day what the Writers did or did not write, but that would be rather pointless. And the reason the Clans were able to carve a Way through the IS is due their technological advantage not them being the better pilots.
A Clan Mech is to an old IS Mech (3025) like a custom MWO Mech is towards a Stock Design. The difference is brutal, even with the rather stupid stock configs which most clanners love to use for reasons.
It is not pointless because it deals with the heart of the matter. Why do you think there are at least 3 Pearl Harbor movies? The great enemy attacks us, we suffer devastating losses but we rally & emerge supreme. I accept the fact that the Clans were not going to take Terra, not because they did not have the resources, leaders, skills or resolve to do so, but they would never be written that way. The Clans invade, they take over. THE END. There would be no way to expand the universe. I get that & accept it.
You need to accept that the Clans are better because the source material says so. It is there in black & white. Also they did not format any HDDs about IS tactics, they simply gave the IS a chance to fight honorably. The Clans have different levels of warrirors. There are front line troops that get the best & most times toughest assignments. There are second line troops who are held in reserve for bids or used as garrison forces. Then there are wash-outs, test-downs & solahmas who are used to fight bandits. This last group does not offer batchalls or reduces their forces by bidding, they attack with all their might because the enemy is not deemed worthy.
Take Wolves on the Border for example:
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“I am Hans Vordel, Lieutenant in Wolf's Dragoons. I am a fourth-generation ‘MechWarrior. I have seen twenty-four-cycles and have fought on more worlds than I have years. Who among you has the courage to face me in single combat?”
His challenge was awkward and his Japanese abominable, but the intent was clear. Silence greeted it. No one in the Kurita force spoke, on either the open channel or any of the protected frequencies. The challenge was unexpected. A teki acting like an ancient samurai? It shocked them into immobility.
Suddenly a Thunderbolt broke from the Kurita ranks, pounding out to within a kilometer of the Dragoon Victor. The comm channel reverberated with the pilot's response to the Dragoon.
“Villain. I am Tadashi Bolivar, a mere Chu-i in the grand forces of the Draconis Combine. I am not so old and decrepit as you, but I am a fifth-generation samurai of House Kurita and have slain three Davion MechWarriors single-handedly. I accept your challenge. Pray to any gods you hold dear, teki, and prepare to die by my hand."
The DC is based on bushido & the samurai way. They are the most honorable group of all the GHs. (On a personal note, were I not such a fan of the Clans, I would definitely be a DC buso-senshi.) That being said they viewed mercenaries as the lowest of the low, yet here they are accepting challenges to duel from the Dragoons. Why? Because honor demanded it. It was as simple as that.
Now the Clans knew very well all the SSs were not like the DC but they are called SSs & GHs for a reason. They are a civilized & organized entity. They would not expect them to fight like bandits.
Sadistic Savior, on 01 February 2013 - 08:49 AM, said:
It may not always be more EFFECTIVE for certain things, but it is always more just.
Ashla Mason, on 01 February 2013 - 09:39 AM, said:
If government is incapable of serving the people due to internal paralysis then what is the value of government?
Ashla speaks to the matter itself. Think of how the people would be contemplating how
just their government was when they are in a re-education camp. Look at how clumsy & ineffectual the FFR was:
Clan Wolf Sourcebook - Pg.32
guardian wolf, on 01 February 2013 - 09:07 AM, said:
Jaroth is correct on all counts. You have to think like a strategist. The IS has a strategically disadvantage, that was mitigated by the writers making it possible for them to win. In any war game simulation, of which I could probably set up, the Clans would literally crush the enemy beneath them. Even in a long drawn out campaign against the might of the IS as a whole, the Clans would win, due to a number of factors. These include: better quality mechs, higher quality standard pilots, better supply lines, more ships of war, better ships of war, etc. etc. I literally could list about thirty things that the Clans had going for them, all advantages. The IS had tactics, and numbers when we only account for the Clans that actually invaded and were successful (Jade Falcon, Smoke Jaguar, Ghost Bear, and my personal favorite, Wolf). Granted, that's why I liked the stories of the Clan Invasion, because of the fact that all the odds were against the IS, but, little by little, the tide turned to their favor, especially as the Wardens began doing what they could to help them. I personally am of the Wolf Warden philosophy, so I probably belong with the rest of the Wolves in Exile. Jaroth and I do not agree on many things, but on this, he has my support and concurrence.
Gratitude for your support, trothkin. Join the Crusaders. We have cookies!
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Edited by Jaroth Winson, 01 February 2013 - 10:37 AM.