I'm afraid that, with the greatest of respect to Veteran Cmdr Mason, he doesn't appear to understand the first thing about how to gank.
He didn't even express doing it for the lulz! (lol)
You're right except .. what if your mission is to quantify the effectiveness of your new weapon?
I haven't counted how many missiles were fired .. but that salvo brought the Thargoid down to what 40%?
No, 50% .. Mason asked for confirmation because this matters; how many missiles? how many percent hull?
Palin might know the weapon woud have some effect, but how much?
This makes a difference to weapon design because you need to know how many warheads, how much yield make it effective as a weapon, out of the lab and in the wild? Unfortunate for Mason though, it retaliated.
"Executing maneuver Lol N00b Alpha..."
As far as he knew it was a weapon test, possibly even sold to him as pure scientific research.
He wasn't dressed for battle - for me that's the clue here. Helmets on, for any risk of hull breach.
And then the humans complaining about Thargoids combat logging.How long do you think it'll be before the Thargoids hit the forums to complain about griefers making open unplayable?
Hi there, Mr Armchair General. You don't seem to be too familiar with the work of Sun Tzu yourself. There's quite a bit about "knowing your enemy" in it.
But who am I kidding, you're just here to tell everyone how bad this game is.
No, two races are not currently canon (though that might be something they do in future, we just don't know yet). They were from the original Elite '84 version, but there was a lot of sentient aliens in that, it was a lot more like Star Trek. In that (or rather the accompanying short story) there was reference to different Thargoid races. That's been adopted as fanon since, and now a lot of people think it's real.
The issue isn't really whether he's an explorer or not but that regardless of his profession he must have an IQ roughly comparable to a particularly stupid cactus.
Very true.
However, telemetry from the battle can be viewed later. So just going all out against then would be fine.
The other mistake they made, was when it started regenerating at 10% / 1 second or so, that's a first sign that the mission is not going as planned, and it's best to leave with the data you have.
Of course, if everyone acted with a shred of common sense in cinematic movies, we'd be in for some very dull and short movies.
Take Alien Covenant.
"We're carrying thousands of civilians to a new world, this is our mission."
"Oh look, we're picking up a signal, shall we investigate?"
"No, it's not our mission. We cant risk thousands of lives out of curiosity. Report it and continue"
"Roger that."
The end.
It doesn't mean Mason knew anything about the wreck reports (unconfirmed reasons?) though.
He's an explorer (from his flight suit) and could have been out in the black for months, or years.
As far as he knew it was a weapon test, possibly even sold to him as pure scientific research.
He wasn't dressed for battle - for me that's the clue here. Helmets on, for any risk of hull breach.
Ignorance probably the only reason to volunteer for a mission like this without a capital ship with you imo.
But only if they cannot be used to enhance game play. Because shiny clips are out-of-place in MMO games. They don´t make the game better. This is not Metal Gear Solid.This is what I was waiting for! I'll let the team know that they're now allowed to do more of them. Let's hope they do!![]()
... Because shiny clips are out-of-place in MMO games. ...
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