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@fudgietroll wrote:
@arthurh3535 wrote:What? Only good guys are able to sneak aboard an enemy ship and hijack it?
Why sneak when you have a big fleet and an army of expendables?
Your real target might escape or be killed. That would kind of suck to "win the battle, lose the war".
@arthurh3535 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:
@arthurh3535 wrote:What? Only good guys are able to sneak aboard an enemy ship and hijack it?
Why sneak when you have a big fleet and an army of expendables?
Your real target might escape or be killed. That would kind of suck to "win the battle, lose the war".
Yeah, but based on the twin mission he decided to risk it🙂
- 9 years ago
@fudgietroll wrote:Yeah, but based on the twin mission he decided to risk it🙂
With a sneak attack, catching the Nexus with their pants around their ankles. 🤨
- 9 years ago
@arthurh3535 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:Yeah, but based on the twin mission he decided to risk it🙂
With a sneak attack, catching the Nexus with their pants around their ankles. 🤨
"As per the council's directive 37 all drawers must be worn at least 3 inches below the knee. Also, fire those two idiots who keep talking about enemies on the sensors. What do they think this is, a Pearl Harbor movie? And no I will not look out the window. They are purely decorative, and there is nothing special to see. Now get back to work."👮👿
- 9 years ago
It is indeed not explained at all.
But as far as theorycrafting goes it is not that hard.
Only objective was to capture Ryder sibling, a smallish strike team could approach relatively stealthy towards that goal. As to why the Kett have not invaded the entire Nexus, it is not their goal to destroy us, they want to "kettify" us. Full on direct assault would not achieve that, Nexus would fight to the last man. At end game even more so knowing what the Kett do to captives.
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