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Originally Posted by don_Durandal
Kalbron, you're just being a dick there.
That depends entirely on the Rules of Engagement which are laid out for each mission. In complementary service (guarding, peacekeeping, etc..) you are allowed to shoot the moment you, a comrade or a civilian's life is in danger.
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In addition you have to judge the the situation and consider the
proportionality.
Nonetheless I can only point out that Welkin solved the situation perfect. Not only he saved a life but also has a prisoner of war.