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Countering Missiles

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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by Rakhmamort   » Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:59 am

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Somtaaw wrote:Governor Duenas in Saltash repeatedly thought Zavala was treacherous, despite the fact he illegally detained the manticoran merchants.


And the Mandarins, well let's not really get into how far from reality they are, since everything that doesn't result on Solarian supremacy = other guy is traitor, or doesn't fight fair.


But Zavala was really treacherous! He wasn't following the script Duenas wrote for him. The treacherous Manticoran didn't even inform him that he had no intention of doing anything like that!
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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by Lord Skimper   » Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:38 pm

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MaxxQ wrote:
Rincewind wrote:And I didn't think Americans understood the word Irony.


Some Americans know what it means, but I can name at least one Canadian that doesn't: Alanis Morrisette (see: Ironic)


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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by saber964   » Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:04 pm

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There's two maxims when fighting a battle or war.
1) The enemy always has a say in your plan. Or, No plan survives contact with the enemy

2) If your not cheating, your not trying hard enough.

Good examples of this are Operation Fortitude or Operation Mincemeat.
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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by Rincewind   » Sat Jul 16, 2016 6:07 pm

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saber964 wrote:There's two maxims when fighting a battle or war.
1) The enemy always has a say in your plan. Or, No plan survives contact with the enemy

2) If your not cheating, your not trying hard enough.

Good examples of this are Operation Fortitude or Operation Mincemeat.


There's another one I can think of.

If an enemy has three options open to him he will usually choose the fourth one.
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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by saber964   » Sat Jul 16, 2016 7:05 pm

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Rincewind wrote:
saber964 wrote:There's two maxims when fighting a battle or war.
1) The enemy always has a say in your plan. Or, No plan survives contact with the enemy

2) If your not cheating, your not trying hard enough.

Good examples of this are Operation Fortitude or Operation Mincemeat.


There's another one I can think of.

If an enemy has three options open to him he will usually choose the fourth one.

Very true, it is said that the world's best swordsman doesn't fear another good swordsman he fears the worst one, because he has no idea what the idiot will do.
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Re: Countering Missiles
Post by pnakasone   » Sat Jul 16, 2016 7:56 pm

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Rincewind wrote:
saber964 wrote:There's two maxims when fighting a battle or war.
1) The enemy always has a say in your plan. Or, No plan survives contact with the enemy

2) If your not cheating, your not trying hard enough.

Good examples of this are Operation Fortitude or Operation Mincemeat.


There's another one I can think of.

If an enemy has three options open to him he will usually choose the fourth one.


That will also be the option most damaging one to your plan.

Just because you can only see three option dos not mean the enemy can not see ones you are unaware of.
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