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McDonell Benedict "Kazuhira (和平)" Miller ([personal profile] warandpeace) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2016-03-22 11:13 pm

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Maybe it's that I'm a perfectionist, but I don't like us handing this job with the hunters off to someone else. I don't know whether it's a matter of diplomatic neutrality or what, which is what I suspect. It just... My men are trained in non-lethal take-downs. With the skill sets available on board, the numbers, I think it would be relatively simple to render the entire stock of hunters unconscious and have them transported off the planet.

No casualties. Quick. Clean. I've seen other people on board in action, ones I didn't train, both in the simulation room and out in the wild. They're good. The mercenaries could take up protection work after the fact. But honestly, lowest damage possible scenario, I would trust to us.

Yeah. Doesn't sit right. [Not the mission itself. Having the hunters driven out? Fine. Giving up ship expenses and valuables to pay for what they could very easily do themselves? That gives him a lot of pause.]
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[personal profile] needsnoface 2016-03-28 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Quite right, why we may find some hidden talent that can be honed and shaped for future endeavors if we keep an open mind. After all, this is a moderate risk of a scenario, a perfect place to see just what we're capable of when we actually put our minds together.

In metaphorical hindsight, this actually could be a boon with the right spin, now that you have me thinking on it. A perfectly good instance of field experience for future conflicts we may come across. I may make such a suggestion to this Ishmael, even if we don't actually take up the cause ourselves completely.

Thank you for that lead in this regard, even if it was not your intention.