The strongest man to ever live once said, "Human strength lies in the ability to change yourself." It is through adversity and challenge that human beings are capable of changing and adapting, and becoming powerful. This was the lesson my Sensei taught me when I first became his disciple. It is effectively a draft, and a draft is indiscriminate - this is efficient in this situation due to the severe limit on time, as every moment that would be spent on organizing people based on skill is better spent preparing our strategies instead and having the people within those groups fall into the different subsections of strategy as they see fit.
This is a trying time. People are in situations that are unfamiliar to them. They are tasked with things that they have never had to endure before. However, this means that they will be faced with hardship and will go stronger for it. This decision is not made of wisdom, but of haste and necessity, and necessity is a more important factor than picking the wisest possible move. We are, after all, not playing a game of chess where each player may ponder at length over the strength of each individual piece - we are encountering a direct threat that will bear down on us the moment they are able to catch up and make contact. We must act fast and complaints should be put to the wayside and instead, those who have been drafted to different teams must work on fitting themselves into the strategy in a way that only they can--
[This guy just likes to hear himself talk, apparently, because there's no indication he's stopping after all this rambling]
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This is a trying time. People are in situations that are unfamiliar to them. They are tasked with things that they have never had to endure before. However, this means that they will be faced with hardship and will go stronger for it. This decision is not made of wisdom, but of haste and necessity, and necessity is a more important factor than picking the wisest possible move. We are, after all, not playing a game of chess where each player may ponder at length over the strength of each individual piece - we are encountering a direct threat that will bear down on us the moment they are able to catch up and make contact. We must act fast and complaints should be put to the wayside and instead, those who have been drafted to different teams must work on fitting themselves into the strategy in a way that only they can--
[This guy just likes to hear himself talk, apparently, because there's no indication he's stopping after all this rambling]