A good explanation. But then let us see how you would react if the situation were different.
The situation is much the same, only now, the planet the Ohm intend to strike at is a civilian one, densely populated. It has absolutely no way to defend itself.
This time, the crew actively wishes to go to defend those unable to defend themselves. But the stakes aren't nearly as high. If the Ohm strike, all that would be lost is a world of no strategic importance. Strategically speaking, it is not worth the same risk as in the previous example.
Yet if you choose not to go, you risk destabilizing the crew. Their faith in you and your decisions will be marred by this one choice, should you choose to take it.
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The situation is much the same, only now, the planet the Ohm intend to strike at is a civilian one, densely populated. It has absolutely no way to defend itself.
This time, the crew actively wishes to go to defend those unable to defend themselves. But the stakes aren't nearly as high. If the Ohm strike, all that would be lost is a world of no strategic importance. Strategically speaking, it is not worth the same risk as in the previous example.
Yet if you choose not to go, you risk destabilizing the crew. Their faith in you and your decisions will be marred by this one choice, should you choose to take it.
Your choice then?