Talk:Alicorn/@comment-45074048-20200218132151/@comment-45074048-20200219173834

@Sylvered

You don't see it, do you?

Just as Torres is as dedicated on his "ten million relief plan" so are the Oseans protecting their capital and more than a million people. Willpower don't win wars. People who were there, at the right time and took the right choices do.

No amount of planning made by Torres will survive first contact, see Operation Sighthound.

"You think he wouldn't take Osean subs and surveillance into account?"

The fact that his Underwater Service record was about 4 years(?), yeah pretty sure his still quite incompetent at both submarine command, operations and planning. It's even worse as 2 years of it is being aground, a year+ on inactive reserve and mere months of training and trials after recommissioning. So yes he may have not taken those in account.

Here's something tend to be reminded to us in the Navy: "For Submarines there only two types of ships that exists,

Other Submarines

&

Targets"

Guess which is Torres.

Adding up to Torres failures: 1) Open declaration of mutiny 2) Failure to revise initial plans and adapting to the new scenario 3) Navigation Error (Passing through Peony Trench is a stupid idea, especially for an experienced sailor like him, he should know that, any body of water that can restrict a vessel's movement should always be avoided)