Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24652012-20140511220453/@comment-24652012-20140512001740

DMR4LIFE wrote: My bad, it's Jess talking. DMR is still recovering from his battle wounds. that explains it, you know jess I don't like the idea of killing prisoners who surrender either, but since the first ships ship faring war fairing explorers have always had 1 thing that will never be changed, being subject to the laws of nature. You ever see on the discovery channel what happens when meerkats truly lose a war with a rival tribe? the rival tribe kills them all. Adults, the alpha, pregnant ones, babies, I'm shure its heart breaking, but they are competitors for survival. Some times letting some one live who is harmless to you will still end up costing your survival simply by being dead weight. They eat our food, attempt to escape and kill if they think they will, and do nothing to repay. Their for they are still a threat and to not be killed we must make a heart breaking sacrifice. Go soft and you make your self 2 sided venerable to the next enemy attack or storm pestilence or other trial. And when I eat prisoners its not meary because fresh meat is the best, nor only humiliatingly displaying dominates over a enemy, but also justifying their deaths by nature taking its cores being the cause of death.