QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Apr 23 2012, 10:50 AM)
well the olden days warfare as we know it through history text/story books (probably glorified to hell), battles are fought head-on with honor and chivalry.
like how knights assemble and do their honors/salute or whatever before confronting/charging against each other. or the american/british war etc, they all line up like the pawns they are and exchange volleys of gunfire.
war these days however, heh.
and kiritsugu is no doubt, a modern tactician considering how he manipulated/grasped information.
History is always written through a biased perspective. Legends are born out of inflated or fabricated testimonies. But without such bias, there will be no heroes for the people of corresponding cultures to take pride in, and no villains for the aforementioned to identify as an absolute, hypothetical evil. One cannot build a country without a powerful fairy tale to inspire pride and patriots, which is why idealists will always exist everywhere through the fabric of time. Like it or not, idealists drive the world forward. Realists either loathe at them or in actuality are the ones manipulating them for their own benefit.like how knights assemble and do their honors/salute or whatever before confronting/charging against each other. or the american/british war etc, they all line up like the pawns they are and exchange volleys of gunfire.
war these days however, heh.
and kiritsugu is no doubt, a modern tactician considering how he manipulated/grasped information.
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These days, one can dream on about lining up like bullet sponge up an open ground waiting for the Taliban to not fire their weapons prematurely or detonate an IED discreetly.
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Apr 23 2012, 11:17 AM

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