Pelranius wrote:I wasn't quite thinking of continuous tracking, I was wondering why they didn't have a computer screen that they updated from the status reports to show where the subs went.
Who says they don't? That would not stop the old status report point being erased and not replaced by a new one. It
should, but stupid things happen. In this case Stuart believes that there are precedents for such things happening in the IDF.
Although even if the IDF
hadn't "lost" the submarine, I'm not sure it would have actually done them any good. The bad guys had control of the submarine's communications to the outside world, or it would have been impossible for them to mislead the captain about the fact that the Scarlet Beast had been driven back and that they had
not been ordered to launch. Even if they'd been reporting their positions regularly, it wouldn't have stopped them from launching the nuclear attack. It would merely have made it marginally easier to find and, presumably, sink them after the fact.
Or am I missing something?
StrikaAmaru wrote:
Michael-Lan-Michael had a much better ring to it
Thank you!! (presuming it was indeed a reference to my joke, and not an idea developed independently and in parallel, case in which I just made a fool of myself.)
Eh, not too foolish; worst case you saw it coming well before the author actually used it.
@the whole reproduction business: I got the drift that First-Lifers and Second-Lifers have bodies which are similar only superficially; on the biochemical level, things are horribly different (as they rightly should be, considering the crazy $#!t Second-Life bodies can do). As such: cross-breeding, in any direction, should be impossible. It's still a good question if Second-Lifers could interbreed (ooo, Caesarion whose life won't be crap), but this would have odd long-term consequences, most importantly that it makes First-Life in its entirety redundant. So I presume this will turn out to not be possible, too.
Second Lifers are not fertile; Stuart already mentioned that. Given the enormous population of Hell (at least
some of whom are free of torture and could take the opportunity to have kids), it would be obvious by now if that weren't true, so this isn't likely to be a "ah-ha, we thought this was impossible but it's possible after all!" thing.