Re: Earth Bond Chapter 18 Discussion (spoilers!)
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:22 pm
Oh come off it - comparing 1912 technology and Hollywood BS with real life? Get real for once. I am NOT saying you need to rip a HUGE hole in the side of the ship - just a large enough hole through as many compartments as necessary to make sinking slow but inevitable. In which case it is the actions of the Captain which is the deciding factor in how many people die, so in that case you are right! He can seal compartments in an attempt to stop the flooding, but if he realizes how badly his ship is damaged he won't - of course since we know the reputation of the Chinese and their lack of respect for life of their citizens . . . I suppose he might sacrifice some of his own citizens.ANTIcarrot wrote:Go watch Titanic again. Where this happens on screen. There is no such things as a area of the ship below the waterline that will (A) sink the ship if flooded and (B) has no people inside. If you want to get really creative, we can also add requirement (C) that the captain won't ordered sealed (with sailors trapped inside) in order to save the ship. Crimson Tide is another film which shows what really happens when ships start to leak badly. In both cases pay close attention to what actually happens to some of the sailors in the flooding compartments. What the dragons are planning will kill people. The fact that they're going in with the attitude that this is going to be a cake walk, means they'll probably kill lots of people.
Oh please, we are discussing Water Dragons here and if I'm correct, they do not show up as 'dead space' under water, instead they 'mimic' the water they are in. Besides, Fel has at least four other choices I can think of right now that will allow them to stop the Chinese ships and even one that has the Chinese abandon some of their ships before the Dragons have to sink them. (However, I'm going to be mean and NOT tell you my ideas right now, just in case I might be ruining Fel's plot line.ANTIcarrot wrote:Fel esentially has the choice to nerf china's technology, which includes rescue/damage-control technology (which means dead sailors) or he doesn't, which means dead dragons (and huge numbers of dead sailors!) when they learn that chinese can in fact track dead-space underwater (like all navies can since the 80s) and that sea-dragons are in fact the second fastest thing in the ocean. Or he could put in some kind of throwaway line about how the dragons studied very hard, and so they didn't kill anyone, but that would be the incredibly incompetent author approach.

Oh yeah, then how is that going to happen - because in order to face condemnation they have to be seen as sentient. Animals such as fish and such aren't condemned for any action they take and lets face it, even the US of A has made no real attempt to recognize the dragons as anything more than exotic animals. There has been no official recognition AT ALL!ANTIcarrot wrote: If the dragons are caught stealing from a warship that sunk with sailors on board, they instantly face international condemnation from all nations with a military naval tradition. Pretty much everyone in the G8. THe people they'd like to trade with.
Boy are you a pessimist! (but it's fun to argue with you!ANTIcarrot wrote:And it's not really a case of if, but when this happens. The Dragons murdered the citizens of china. (And of other countries?) They hack everyone's computer networks. They developed software weapons of mass destruction. They steal nuclear fuel. They steal technology. And they plan to steal priceless and irriplacable national treasures from china, and all of humanity. They don't respect anyone, and let's be completely honest: They're arragent as hell, think every other nation on the planet is their personal bitch, and they're not going to stop. Once they go public their ability to hide their actions and history will be significantly damaged. Soon or later other nations will notice, they'll eventually find something they really dislike, and then the dragons will finally have to face some consiquences for their actions. And gosh darn it, but won't that just be the end of the world?
