(August 26, 2018 at 1:37 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:
Saavik: Permission to speak freely, sir?
Kirk: Granted.
Saavik: I do not believe this was a fair test of my command abilities.
Kirk: And why not?
Saavik: Because... there was no way to win.
Kirk: A no-win situation is a possibility every commander may face. Has that never occurred to you?
Saavik: No, sir, it has not.
Kirk: And how we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life, wouldn't you say?
Saavik: As I indicated, Admiral, that thought had not occurred to me.
Kirk: Well, now you have something new to think about. Carry on.
Only adding to what you said, not objecting to it.
Part of dealing with life is also knowing your limitations. It is far worse to think you can, then after you are in that situation, realize you are in over your head.
Perfect example is the asshole in the White House.
I am good at some things, combat would not be one of them.
Back when I worked in radio, I broadcast the pre recorded D-Day memorial dedication in Bedford Va. One of the soldiers who landed on the beach described the seeming chaos around him. While most of those did their jobs, some of them froze in fear even though they made it onto the beach. Even that is more than I could muster. I most likely wouldn't have made it off the boat.