Lord Sovereign
The resident Britbong
Throughout all of human history, I don’t think there has ever been any tactical advantage to be discerned from demoralising one’s own troops. Yet what else is the Black Pill but demoralisation on a massive scale?
Some say it is merely a realistic assessment of the situation, yet the logic would dictate that the Moon can’t be reached, would’ve told Hannibal that the Alps could not be crossed, or Alexander that Persia cannot be overcome.
How many times has the impossible become possible down the centuries? How many armies have achieved the unthinkable because their generals did not succumb to doubt or fear. Fortune has always favoured the bold, after all.
Despair meanwhile cannot build. The only thing it can do is destroy. What use is it?
Some say it is merely a realistic assessment of the situation, yet the logic would dictate that the Moon can’t be reached, would’ve told Hannibal that the Alps could not be crossed, or Alexander that Persia cannot be overcome.
How many times has the impossible become possible down the centuries? How many armies have achieved the unthinkable because their generals did not succumb to doubt or fear. Fortune has always favoured the bold, after all.
Despair meanwhile cannot build. The only thing it can do is destroy. What use is it?