Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7242608-20140702021739/@comment-8992692-20140711110939

Karl “Ah... I see you like looking at the odds of success. Well, sure, the odds say one thing but anyone who fights knows that means nothing in the heat of combat. When I attacked the planet of Bagelasant, those same odds said I would only have a five percent chance of successfully taking back the planet. My fleet was outnumbered three to one and at the end of the battle, I had destroyed the entire enemy fleet while only losing 37% of my own...”

Jess “So, now what? Do we go interrogate Kai?”

Megan “No, Edward is going to help Ultra with that. I say we get prepared for the bomb.”

Jess “But I thought we were jamming the signal?”

Megan “We are. The bomb won’t go off now that the signal is jammed. However, you know that’s not good enough.”

Jess “Let me guess. We are going to send in a mini scan bot, find the target and eliminate it?”

Megan “Mostly, except we are going to wait until the try to get the bomb to go off?”

Jess “Why? We don’t need to put more people in danger.”

Megan “We say wolf before anything happens, we lose our chance of gaining any allies.”

Karl “... with no outside help. Sure, the Chat might take one of those planets, if they can find them, but I am confident in my admirals and soldiers that they will fight to the end. War is not able holding every position possible, it’s about holding the ones that matter. And before you say I can’t present any facts, here is one. Without me, the Chat only has a 42% chance of successfully taking over a planet. The average Republic soldier is 17% more combat effective then the standard chat soldier. Now, any other questions from our other delegates besides Sor, Shi, or Heathcliff?”