Malignor wrote:
The CS soldier honestly thinks that his/her actions are making a difference for the greater good. Even if they are killing what they consider to be another person who has a right to live, it's an unfortunate and grisly necessity. Sure, the CS may be malicious enjoying the death, and that is what those the "evil" CS soldiers feel, but I would say that they are not the norm. I think that most see the D-bees as "things" that are less than human and their life means little to the importance of human expansion. They feel as bad as they would if they had to kill monkeys or bears. Good aligned soldiers try to do their job as painlessly as possible, and let a few of the cuter ones "escape" outside the borders when they can. Selfish ones grit their teeth and do their job because it's in their best interests. Evil ones enjoy it. People are people, even when they're brainwashed.
I completely agree with you except for their view on D-bees. Maybe some of the CS view D-Bees as any soldier would view any other soldier. They are an enemy that must be removed in order to secure your objective. This is even more intensified by the fact that your objective is your home. The soldiers pride strengthened with the thought that when the CS secures North America it will be the stronghold from which mankind will take back their world, therefore he is a part of the salvation of mankind.
The Proseks most likely also have propaganda that shows or says that d-bee women and children are know to take up arms against soldiers. So rather than risking their safety CS grunts just kill on sight. After all who would be so dastardly as to use women and children as soldiers? Oh wait I recall some Asian countries doing that.
So again I say neither side in a war is necessarily right but they may both be wrong. Using women and children as soldiers isn't evil if it's your homes that are being invaded. On the other hand killing women and children although distasteful to many isn't evil if they are indangering your life. So to most people the difference between good, selfish and evil is how it effects the person (ie murder g=remorse, s=apathy, e=joy).
The measure of good and evil is by the majority of a culture just as time, religion and science is. Once the majority accepts something as right then it is good. Universally well the Universe doesn't give a damn. In Palladium...well that's measured by the GM. However as for the great creator the CS IS EVIL because he measured it by his standards. Guess what though...he's probably not your GM.
Oh and as far as the coment that a Palladin wouldn't kick his dog. If it's in PFRPG don't forget all the Palladin is, is an elite knight. If your talking D&D and Lawful good. Remember that the first part of the alignment is how they follow local laws (laws of the land) or their view of the importance of the individual (chaotic) or the majority (lawful). The second is their value of life. Lawful Good is Defined as "Order and law are absolutely necessary to assure good and that good is best defined as whatever brings the most benefit to the greater number of decent, thinking creatures and the least woe to the rest." So kicking a dog would not be unthinkable especially after all your friends just got dismembered infront of you and you were stripped of all your earthly belongings unable to do anything.
Side note for those of you that played AD&D Chaotic Evil isn't the most evil alignment, it would best fit into Palladium's Selfish catagory. The worst is Neutral evil, when you have no law to follow and don't care about anyone including yourself and do as you will without thought of life that is Diabolic. Chaotic Evil wants to control, Neutral Evil wishes to destroy.
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