HamsterDesTodes wrote:n7axw wrote:Not all of the info needed is necessarily knowable in advance. For example how would the Peeps evaluate the competence of an untried teen aged girl? Or think of people on whom there is good Intel who display unsuspected competence as they rise to the occasion.
I won't say that assassination is never called for. But more often than not, it fails to have the desired impact on the situation and further inflames the situation.
Don
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Do you have any kind of actual numbers to back that claim? because IMHO the real world doesnt agree with you. Most assassinations seem to have no negative repercussions, just look at all the dead journalists in Mexico.
Or are you talking purely fictional assassinations?
Your confusing your assinations types here.
Mexico is a case of semi failed state warlordism killing random folks that irritate them as a terror measure to keep the general populace under control. It is closer to what Clynthan is doing than the proposed targeted removal of enemy commanders.
The posited assassinations on Safehold are removing a senior figure when there is a well established chain of command. I also don't buy that you can tell how a subordinate will act once in the big chair based on some snarc recon of thier behavior in meetings. People change when they get power, some get paralysed others discover a well of strength. Lets say your a southerner in the american civil war and you dislike how Halleck is running the western theater so decide to off him. After all the 3 in district candidates to replace him are in order:
1)Alcoholic who has failed at everything he has tried.
2)A hysteric who has already been relieved of command because of percieved mental instability.
3)A martinett who drills his troops well and has a solid reputation in the old army.
Who are you hoping succeeds Halleck?
As it turns out your really really hope you get the martinett as Buell turned out to be a bad top commander. They hysteric is William Techumsa (War is Hell) Sherman and the alchololic failure is US Grant.
In this case you have as close to SNARC level of knowledge of the probable successors to your assination victim. You have this from the close ties inevitable in a civil war where both sides senior officers come from the same small pool of regular officers and your still going to hurt you side because of hidden depths you didn't see comming.