[ ] A defeated enemy laid down their arms as one
The enemy stood down and surrendered without significant internal conflict or successful attempts at mutiny.
I feel this is important because it means we get those ships
intact. massively boosting the likelihood of a counter-attack.
[ ] The virtuous defenders swallowed their anger at their helpless enemies
The surrendering enemy was put into custody in good faith, without a major instance of abuse or retributive violence to sully the victory.
I mean, maybe. I am looking for a pair that does the most for the strategic situation. On the other hand, if paird with a complete surrender it might mean we get the ships with the lases amount of sabatoge.
[ ] The Imperial Guard weathered the storm
While mourning for their Commander and their many lost comrades, there remains a battered core to rebuild the Guard around.
eh, their useful but not a vital strategic resource. So I'm not sure if this is worth taking.
[ ] The heroic defenders shielded Titan from the worst
Titan's infrastructure is miraculously far more intact than anticipated. Habitats were still damaged and destroyed, civilians still lost their lives, but it might have been far worse.
tempting. but if we get the fleet intact we may not
need titan to be in good shape.
[x] A defeated enemy laid down their arms as one
The enemy stood down and surrendered without significant internal conflict or successful attempts at mutiny.
[x] The virtuous defenders swallowed their anger at their helpless enemies
The surrendering enemy was put into custody in good faith, without a major instance of abuse or retributive violence to sully the victory.
I call it plan found fleet. I figure making a point of treating them well will help reduce the risk of sabotage. If we get the fleet intact then we for a limited window, have force superiority.