NecronLord wrote:Nah. That was in N&P. There was a far more recent one, that consisted of 'Leia's guards had guns, thus Alderann was armed, thus it was a military target'
I remember only those in PSW (and only participated in two of those - and those two were extremely closely related and occurred on the same time period). These strawmen make me wonder which side is more off its rocker, ours or yours. For a bunch of people who had the "easier" position to defend, your side's performance was laughably poor.
By the way, the first two parts of what you just said followed. Certainly that alone killed off any claims of it being totally unarmed and pacifist. But The emphasis was IIRC on it being a
Strategic Target, which it most certainly, undeniably is, and is shaping up to be even more of one thanks to Bail's efforts.
The other card is as Vympel stated - the Hiroshima card. Generally, opposition try to do gyrations forcing some kind of scheme where Hiroshima is OK but Alderaan is not. I prefer simpler morality schemes. Related to that is of course the Deterrence card, which is backed by the Tarkin Doctrine
But none of that is as laughable as the Alternatives shit. You know "Tarkin could have done X!"
The best among them were merely
situationally suitable, by which meaning if the assumptions of the holder came to pass, yes the alternative might work. Of course, they can't prove said assumption was a fact. Generally, this applies to sieges or threats. Of course, it will be assumed the Aldies had low supplies and have low will, so they will surrender quick quick clean clean.
More unforgivable were those that would not have been tolerated anywhere but on that thread due to violation of what was definitely (and commonly) known. I swear I had to explain twice in one thread to two different people (and I know for certain I had to do it once with Kurgan) about why the idea of using E24W class power output destroyers to attack the E37J class rated shield is not a feasible idea! Do you think any group member would have survived making such questions on any other day?
I also had to explain about why Vader didn't use his fucking Force tricks to trick the shield operators below to lower the shields! This despite the fact he didn't do in on Hoth (and he didn't have the brute force option then)!
Then there was the one that suggested the DS somehow adjust its power to within gradations of one one-trillionth (one one-millionth to avoid the leakage exceeding the GPE, but even that will completely destroy the planet) or so, and judge the power of the offending shield (which is in flux) to the same precision, so they can crack the shield and the leakage won't wipe the planet! Hmm, assuming capabilities not in existence. Hmm?
Funniest of all is that Rogue 9 (one of the opposition) IIRC said even if the Empire
did try whatever he said to try and it didn't work, he still won't be mollified. Then why propose an alternative in the first place?
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Near the end of that thread, Graeme Dice moved in. While his accusations about me being a third-rate (ASVS standards) "Imp-apologist" debater with few innovations is sadly correct, he was really in no place to say such things at the time since he was acting more like a troll during the debate. I'm sure I made some tactical mistakes myself during the debate, it was honestly the weakest performance I've seen him do. Even if we do come up with counterevidence about clear limits, the first thing he does is dismiss it. He eventually comes to the conclusion it is better to have the incompetent NR and have
everyone wiped out by the Vong than the Empire. Hmm...
It is thus my experience that for some reason, this debate tends to bring out the least rational side of our opposition. For an "easy" position, such an effect is most wierd. Which is probably one of the reasons why I try not to reignite such things (the other being that it is very draining to engage in such sustained debate).
This is my perhaps biased view of the situation, though of course, nothing could beat that one-line position you written for "bias".