I can't understand it. Won't we hit our own troops movie. Thirty planes of the Kamihana and Kenpu Squadrons lost, and not even one enemy ship sunk! In Sengoku Basara, many of the villains seem to take this attitude, but none more so than Mori Motonari, who regards all his men (and indeed his opponents' men) as disposable... and for that matter uses the term "sacrificial pawn" far more than any decent commander should. Thing is, he didn't have reserves (not enough, anyway), and spent an episode or two freaking out over it before deciding to kidnap more people to draft into his army.
One soldier took away a lawnmower. Then my comrades telephoned me with a warning. As such, their battle tactics tend to revolve heavily around mass sacrifice of expendable troops, either to tie up the powerful Loroi vessels while more valuable assets maneuver into place or to attempt to tear through Loroi lines with brute force, and never mind the cost. If any lord tried to claim the "right" to rape another man's wife, the least he could expect was excommunication, along with an almost certain peasant revolt (as Machiavelli wrote in The Prince a ruler could get away with a lot of things, but taking people's wives wasn't one of them). In "Chosen", the First Evil isn't too concerned when Buffy kills Caleb, its Dragon, for this reason. It then becomes horrific for the viewer given the way Mornay is then dispatched straight afterwards. When the three wrathful goddesses are unleashed by the Slayer army against Twilight's soldiers, the general immediately wants to retreat. Also, no Scotsman of any pre-industrial era would have worn enough cloth to clothe a family to a battle, where it could get cut up and bled on. Won't we hit our own troops in ww2. 10 SAVING FAITH PRODUCES GOOD WORKS What doth it profit. Bilingual Bonus: Princess Isabella of France has conversations with her handmaiden in French, though it is mostly subtitled. Imry Florent: We're too far from the gates... the fire... their archers. The two factions are also neighbours and major rivals; Combine/Lyran wars tend to be bloody affairs. Also subverted, in that Stannis truly does not have reserves. When Baron Zemo sent waves of HYDRA mooks to get captured as a distraction while he broke Codename:Bravo out of the Raft, Zemo comments that this is what HYDRA mooks are for, but Bravo replies that he respects the sacrifice of his soldiers.
During Wallace's assault on the magistrate who murdered Murron, Campbell the Elder gets hit by an arrow, making Hamish stop to try taking it out, until his father hits him for his foolishness. Averted with Captain T-Bone, who rips apart his officer's cloak to make bandages for his men, and when later facing the Strawhats, his first concern is what happened to the troops they had to have gone through. Additional text boxes as you want with the Add Text button. Cut to adulthood, the two are still good friends, but can still be a bit rough with each other. Szayelaporro Granz, as Espada's take on the Mad Scientist, is just as bad. Real life Scotland at the time fielded armies with equipment and training entirely on par with English troops. Gratuitous Foreign Language: "ALBA GU BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH! " "He counted and then fired just to the side of his head, on both sides. The game mechanics are very simple: capture territory, raise an army, overwhelm your opponents, lather, rinse; repeat. Arrows on Fire: Justified, as they are used to ignite flaming tar. White Sheep (RWBY): Young Grimm (especially those spawned from the Fertile Blood of Jaune and his sisters) are basically mindless, barely even animals. Archers! Beg pardon sire, won't we hit our own troops? \ Yes... but we'll hit -theirs as well. They quickly turn against him once Chopper manufactures an antidote and cures them, realizing their enemies cared more for their lives than their own boss did. Mr Block seals the door instead of allowing them to escape or fighting back against the beast.
He sticks to this proclamation until English soldiers murder his wife. He even flat-out tells Goku as such after Saganbo's death, much to the latter's outrage. Multi-Melee Master: In addition to his iconic claymore, William Wallace is seen to be proficient with a huge mallet, a flail (both ball-and-chain and hinged stick variants), a dagger, a pike, a deer's antler, a warhammer, an ax, and rocks of various shapes and sizes. Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: When the Scots struggle to ram open the gates to York, the English help them unwittingly. Erfworld: Prince Ansom uses this against Parson in the first book and nearly succeeds, although Parson is very good at exploiting the weaknesses of this strategy. Outright stated in the flavor text of one of Expatriette's cards, which allows her to automatically damage any villain target the moment it enters play: A Blade Battalion Commander, apparently admonishing his troops with, "Get out there! They're both very excited when you bring them to a museum 109. It gets worse in Onager Dunecrawlers where the driver is connected to the machine and is placed in a electro-amniotic tank where he is slowly killed by harmful energies and is soon replaced like replacing batteries. Employing this under such circumstances when they probably do not, in fact, have reserves, is a form of the Villain Ball. Too few troops not enough. The Kremlin wants Russians to believe that, in Ukraine, Russia is fighting fascists, neo-Nazis and ultra-nationalists. Unusually, Soujiro jabs back at Aoshi, saying that it was just as heartless for Aoshi to kill 4 men without hesitation knowing that they were only pawns who were no match for him. Disposable Woman: Murron dies to set the plot in motion.
He also attempts this with the 501st in Anakin's absence, although it's later discovered by the clones that Krell was a traitor all along, and was purposefully devising incompetent strategies designed to get as many clones killed as possible. Longshanks: Scottish rebels have routed one of my garrisons and murdered the noble lord. Note, this is in volume 5 after Regis had already successfully led an assault to capture an "impregnable" enemy fortress, and fought that enemy's army just to get to the engagement that the "brave" strategist is planning to fight. We've got MORE LOBSTERS! It's portrayed sympathetically in a twofold manner for Isabelle, first because she's in a loveless Arranged Marriage with her husband, strongly implied to be homosexual. Also Longshanks' decision to have the archers fire at the battleground with no regard to his own men. In the English dub of Hetalia: Axis Powers, America has a "great" plan to defeat the titular Axis Powers. For designing from scratch, try searching "empty" or "blank" templates.
Precision F-Strike: Stephen: The almighty says "Don't change the subject, answer the fucking question". The Battle of Bannockburn is shown as the Scotts unexpectedly attacking an English force that's only there as a formality while Robert swears his fealty to Edward II. For that reason Warhawks on Earth want a chance to go to war and subjugate Mars before that day can come... sure enough when open war breaks out between the two planets Earth relies on this strategy. A Captain America storyline used it to contrast a Card-Carrying Villain with a Noble Demon. In Act VII, Xia-Long casually talks about all of the "peons" they've had to sacrifice to feed Kurumu's clone while he's watching her rape a scientist he brought to her for just that to death. Robin of Sherwood: In one episode, when Robin Hood threatens to kill some of his Mooks, the Sheriff coldly replies: "Soldiers have a way of dying; it's an occupational hazard. He assures me he did not participate in Russia's annexation of Crimea, or fight in eastern Ukraine when war first erupted in the Donbas nine years ago. Cultured Badass: William Wallace is foremost a Barbarian Hero, but he is also fluent in Latin and French. Heal It with Booze: William's childhood pal Hamish and his father Campbell have just helped him defeat the local English lord, but Campbell sustained an arrow wound in the process. "Unfortunately, we've found there is torture and ill-treatment of prisoners of war happening on both sides, " says Matilda Bogner, head of the UN's Ukraine-based monitoring team. Frank: I'm not too sentimental either. Even if they aren't necessarily the villains, some of the Marines show this behaviour too, as the doctrine of "Absolute Justice" implies that any evil should be eradicated at any cost.
In the background Dark Elves do this with slave troops (one story has them herd their recently captured slaves onto the battlefield where they shoot them down to serve as cover, interfere with the enemies' cavalry and to demoralize the enemy (it works)) though it doesn't happen in the game itself. She has no idea what to make of Prince Edward and is intimidated by King Longshanks. But not out of danger of being sent back to the war.
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