Talk:Erusean Supreme Commander/@comment-209.164.246.75-20150616020007/@comment-209.164.246.76-20150630014519

As far as we know, the crimes commited by the Erusian forces aren't really THAT vast. Sure, we have valid proof that they censored media and ruled with an iron fist in controlled areas, but no hints of absolute atrocities (executions, torture and the like). And we don't even know if those orders came from the top of the command chain or from some subordinate officers.

Where was he going to run? Megalith? The man was surrounded on all sides with no escape. He was trying to save himself and his family in the also. Their forces were already crushed beyond combat effectiveness, so his death would have made little difference. Let him go.

Side Note: Did ISAF know of the existance of Megalith before the Siege of Farbanti?