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Originally Posted by felix
There's no such thing as too little, if it improves the chances of your men get out of it alive and the enemy defeated (even by 1%) military speaking it makes sense. They are also not under our laws.
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Have to agree with this. Plus, Athens knew who they were sending into battle when they ordered him to deliver victory to them. Also, Valerian Mengsk pretty much mentioned that the General was already charged for previous crimes but Athens promise to drop them if he helped with victory. All the General was doing was using a tactic that would be a means to an end if it caused the enemy to make a critical mistake.