--In a distant galaxy your civilization is in a fight to avoid total anhilation. Your enemy has just one goal, to exterminate your civilization and erase all trace of its existance. To make matters worse they have managed to kill off all your military leaders. However, there is some hope. Your civilization isn't at a tech., standing military, or industrial disadvantage yet even though they have no advantage either. If you could bring in military leaders from any other universe who would they be?
--To keep things on the tract I intend none of these leaders will be able to use their special abilities to either survive combat or help your war. That is Darth Vadar would not be able to use the force to see the future or kill enemies. Instead, these leaders will be limited to "real world" physics.
Who would you want as leaders?
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Who would you want as leaders?
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Thrawn or the legendly general of 40K IoM fame Machiarias (Spelling well off... )He led the second largest expansion of the IoM (first if you don't count the Emps) never losing, in the end through he had to stop, his soldier's where simply exhausted and his senior staff told him they could go no further, they had conqured serveral hundred worlds after all... He didn't have thrawns Art trick, but he did have a great cunning on top of of course a simple respect for all out strikes...
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Re: Who would you want as leaders?
James Kirk, John Sheridan, and Dylan Hunt would be at the top of my list.
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yeah, I'd go for thrawn and macharius.
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