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TGW-1053

Chapter: Affair of Honor
Characters: capt mike, Flame, sally, Slinom, Smoke, Taritha
Location: Ptero, street
└ Tags: the Costman knows, veiled threat

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  1. Paul
    February 3, 2023, 20:47 | # | Reply

    Sally’s next question, “Why will they destroy the bunker?
    Does she know what happened? Doubtful.
    Ser Slinom’s mouth now has both his feet and one arm
    in it. Wow. Bets on whether his other arm will fit?

    • Scarsdale
      February 3, 2023, 22:45 | # | Reply

      Doesn’t matter if she does or not, she’ll be alive to learn
      why it was a REALLY bad idea, and by whom.
      I’m sure that Smoke and Taritha is more than happy with
      his limb-dietary needs if he doesn’t. shut. up.
      The Catains would had their own space fleet if the slavers
      hadn’t messed with them 500 years ago. Now that they do,
      they are playing a very serious game of catch-up!

  2. Scarsdale
    February 3, 2023, 22:36 | # | Reply

    Ah, so he knows Matthew and by the connection, Teresa.
    Explains much and maybe Sally will understand now too.
    Mike is no traitor he just knows what’s coming and by who.

    Slimy, I honestly think you are the dumbest “higher being”
    I’ve ever seen, when will you learn you can’t just randomly
    piss everyone off and get away with it? Catains were only
    “primitives” because the slavers wanted it that way. And
    Terran’s only fixed that issue and found very close friends
    in the process! Maybe it’s time that the core gets a taste
    of it’s own medicine.

    • me
      February 4, 2023, 01:19 | # | Reply

      Never underestimate the stupidity of sentient beings,
      or their ability to misquote Albert Einstein.

    • Bill Mullins
      February 4, 2023, 07:44 | # | Reply

      You could argue that Captain Mike is a traitor.
      “Treason” is defined as “the crime of betraying one’s country,
      especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow
      the government”. Working with Imperial Marines is – at least
      technically – a betrayal of the CSA. But it could also
      be argued that assisting the IM to clear out noncombatants from
      the affected area is no more than honoring his oath to protect
      those same people. Ultimately it will depend upon the next
      government of the CSA to decide. I hope Capt. Mike has a go-bag
      ready. I expect that there will be people loyal to the former
      regime calling for his head.

      • Petercat
        February 4, 2023, 08:02 | # | Reply

        The only aid he has provided to the Empire is to help his own people,
        he has done nothing against the interests of his government. In fact,
        he tried to warn them as the best expert they had, and was demoted
        and transferred for his efforts. As for your last sentence, well…
        The Cat Sayeth Nothing.

        • Scarsdale
          February 4, 2023, 09:42 | # | Reply

          Mobs always want a scapegoat, the target’s innocence has little
          to do with it. And I doubt many in the CSA would care. “Someone
          has to pay!” – will be the outcry.

          • Dreamfox
            February 4, 2023, 17:16 | # | Reply

            It might depend on who of the government is left.
            It might well be that he is the highest ranking
            government official left after this.

      • rob stanley
        February 4, 2023, 08:25 | # | Reply

        no ‘go bag’,, he is the type to stand to last to protect the people..
        and yes, the csa will call for his head,, “as he did Not do enough.”

  3. Bill Mullins
    February 4, 2023, 07:29 | # | Reply

    Question for Slinom, define “primitive”.

    • me
      February 4, 2023, 07:44 | # | Reply

      The Catians have been slaves for most of their
      existence. Maybe in his mind that would make
      them …less developed?

      • Scarsdale
        February 4, 2023, 09:55 | # | Reply

        It’s an ingrained response, any race they decide are “primitive”
        must remain as such. Plus, any race they deem “primitive” is to
        be subjugated and treated as minions, since they aren’t as advanced
        enough to be respected/feared.
        So now they have the “primitives” suddenly become advanced so
        they fear reprisals from those they were mistreated so long,
        rightly so. What they don’t understand is the Catians don’t seek
        revenge nor does the Empire, it’s a totally new concept to them.

    • rob stanley
      February 4, 2023, 08:18 | # | Reply

      Slinom = ANY not of the ‘core’. or actually not Hammerhead.!

      • me
        February 4, 2023, 09:19 | # | Reply

        or that.

  4. Scarsdale
    February 4, 2023, 10:08 | # | Reply

    I’ve noticed something about human nature and I believe many
    knows this as well, people always think that everyone else
    thinks and acts like they do. That is ‘A’ thinks ” I want to (insert
    illegal act), therefore ‘D’ wants it too” way of thinking, it’s why
    there’s so much distrust. Most people can’t get past that way
    of thinking, it’s an excuse as much as anything. A “Do unto others
    before they can do unto you” way of thinking. Clearly here it’s not
    just a human concept.

    • Bill Mullins
      February 4, 2023, 10:33 | # | Reply

      People will inevitably measure others by themselves. As you said,
      if they would act in a certain way then everyone else will. I have
      come up against that principle all my life. People will assume that
      if they can do something then anyone can. Conversely if they
      cannot do something then no one can. That simple misapprehension
      has caused me much pain throughout my life. Once I became aware
      of my own gifts and limitations and figured out the principle of
      people measuring others by themselves it made a lot of my pain
      understandable and marginally less unbearable.

      The progression is simple:
      It starts with “me” vs “not-me”
      Not-me is different and therefore unknown/not understandable
      What we do not understand, we fear
      What we fear, we hate
      What we hate we seek to destroy to greater or lesser degree.
      “Different” = bad/evil

      • President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
        February 5, 2023, 18:44 | # | Reply

        I think the shorthand term for what
        you’re describing is “projection”.
        “I accuse you of how I would behave,
        I accuse you of what, I myself would do illegally.”

    • Jochi
      February 6, 2023, 10:01 | # | Reply

      Years ago discussion on another webcomic comment group devolved into
      an argument over torture, one person saying it was pointless anyway, the
      victim will say whatever he thinks will make the pain stop, not necessarily
      the truth, and another replied derisively something like “Really? Can you
      think of another practice people persist in for centuries that gives unreliable
      or negative results?”, so I gave them a list. A long one. Well after “Astrology”
      were, consecutively, “Thinking you’re smarter than everyone else or can see
      what they don’t” and “Thinking everyone else thinks and feels the same way
      you do.” So, I agree.

  5. President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
    February 5, 2023, 08:11 | # | Reply

    Ser Slimy is conflating “ignorance” with “stoopid”.
    Ignorance can be cured, but stoopid is forever.
    Here’s your sign.

    • Scarsdale
      February 5, 2023, 10:30 | # | Reply

      So true, much of any world can’t tell the difference.
      “Oh no, they aren’t stoopid?!? What will we do!”
      Then the “spider effect” kicks in and they try to
      “step” on them.

      • Jochi
        February 6, 2023, 09:52 | # | Reply

        I read a story in high school, I wish I could remember by whom. A group of ‘scientists’
        found feuding tribes of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon in Antarctica under the ice.
        (Really, that’s a dumb place but the only place on the surface they could still be
        undetected, so it was kinda forced.) They subjugated them, prepared to exploit them,
        and all but the protagonists who objected were shocked when they quickly turned the
        tables on them, figuring out how to use all their tools, weapons and implements by
        observation. As someone said, “It should have been obvious, stupid cavemen didn’t
        survive. It takes Civilization to enable that.”

        • me
          February 6, 2023, 15:37 | # | Reply

          Fun fact: Neanderthals survived something like 250 000 years or
          maybe even 300 000 years – including several ice ages and warm
          periods.
          (And if you want really picky: a nice part of their genes did survive
          in us up to the current date).

          That’s easily three times as long as our own species.

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