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Mar 18, 2009 12:33

I stumbled across a book  (http://www.amazon.com/Day-After-World-War-III/dp/0670258806) on emergency plans for nuclear conflict while I was blindly searching shelves of the library for something interesting.  In a footnote on page 59, the author relates the ( Read more... )

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tskirvin March 18 2009, 18:44:14 UTC
Was the butcher knife meant to help the president, or the aide?

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zootsaxismyaxe March 18 2009, 20:18:01 UTC
I'd say the president. If anything were to help the aide, you'd think it would be a quick-acting poison of some kind so he wouldn't be still alive when he was hacked open for the codes. ...maybe that's just me, though.

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tskirvin March 18 2009, 20:21:13 UTC
What I was thinking would be that the aide would be able to defend himself from a nuke-happy president.

Always defend yourself against near-zombie scenarios.

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zootsaxismyaxe March 18 2009, 20:50:30 UTC
I just realized something. Under your scenario, the President would have to be very proficient in combat to respond to a nuclear strike. Therefore, the political system would have to, by necessity, be more similar to the Clans than it currently is to maximize the odds that the President could defeat his aide in mortal combat. How bad can any scenario be that makes real life more like Battletech? :)

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nickyhopkins March 18 2009, 22:05:12 UTC
http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=78

This guy is crazy as fuck. You can see it in his eyes.

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nickyhopkins March 18 2009, 22:06:29 UTC

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