@@mechafan1178 Rasalhague? I mean atleast in very small amounts. Although that might me more of a factor of being around for such a short time and only during latter stages of succession wars and then the clan invasion
@@marsar1775yeah but that was from one general kinda infamous for those. The main DCMS battle doctrine is to use spiders, panthers, and Jenners for recon and to soften up defenders or kite enemy assaults, then smack them with Dragons, Hatamotos and Chargers right where it hurts.
Protester: *Throws a Molotov Cocktail (a weapon) at Locust, thus instigating conflict* Locust: *Retaliates with it's own weapons* Like what were they expecting to happen?
All part of the plan by Steiner LIC, they knew exactly what would happen as an excuse to invade the combine to spread 'freedom', not to different from present day...
So, the video explicitly shows a DCMS Locust mowing down a crowd in response to a (single) Molotov cocktail, and players are supposed to be excited about being on the DCMS side of this campaign?
@@finnl6887 By the time this storyline campaign rolled in, I've long lost count on how many contracts I have taken, fighting for the independents, against the independents, partaken in the Kestrel Lancers campaign(enemies garrisoned on a civilian city? they're all enemy. weapons free), the Rasalhague defense, and countless other, mini campaigns which got me tossed around to various houses. By this point, I am well acquainted with the fact that regardless of the morality measuring and the proselytizing of ideals, none of the factions here; from the great houses, to the local government contractors, to the small mercenary outfits, including our own, are absolute "good". But to be able to immerse and explore that ambiguous facet in me through this universe is why I like BattleTech.
@@CatsOverdrive I mean, that's great and all, but I was just making a humorous response to the OP being incredulous that anyone would want to play a downright villainous role.
In fairness, that bottle probably took a hefty chunk out of that Locust's shit armor.
Lmao
Locust like, "Ah yes, this is my time to finally shine." and it's mowing down civilians with machine guns.
Locust behaviour
Draconis combine is known for war crimes...........
@@angryblob5574Name me one battletech faction that isn’t known for committing war crimes on a regular basis.
With what I know happens in "peaceful protests" in my country, I do not blame him. 幹事陛下万歳!
@@mechafan1178 Rasalhague? I mean atleast in very small amounts. Although that might me more of a factor of being around for such a short time and only during latter stages of succession wars and then the clan invasion
Regular Successor State behaviour.
That voice actor has good passion behind his voice
Thanks for uploading and isolating these cutscenes! Makes it easy to edit with
Ahhh yes, the epic powerup sequence of...a spider and two panthers. SO IMPOSING. SO INTIMIDATING.
Kuritans love their light mech mobs. Their entire military doctrine involves drowning their enemies in waves of Jenners and Panthers.
@@angryblob5574 If "the entire DCMS" means "Amphigian Light Assault Group" then maybe I guess.
@@decepticonpecockits more than just the amphigean. the blackjack became davions golden boy because they shredded a kuritan horde attack
@@marsar1775yeah but that was from one general kinda infamous for those. The main DCMS battle doctrine is to use spiders, panthers, and Jenners for recon and to soften up defenders or kite enemy assaults, then smack them with Dragons, Hatamotos and Chargers right where it hurts.
This is why we need Clanners to sort things out inside Inner sphere, those dumb houses are just insane.
so are the clanners.
@@klortikterra4423 but, in a good way
Protester: *Throws a Molotov Cocktail (a weapon) at Locust, thus instigating conflict*
Locust: *Retaliates with it's own weapons*
Like what were they expecting to happen?
All part of the plan by Steiner LIC, they knew exactly what would happen as an excuse to invade the combine to spread 'freedom', not to different from present day...
I'm getting Santiago vibes from this. Except this time the Locust didn't trip before firing its machine guns.
Crusader Clans: y'all mofos need Kerensky!
Oh yes, what a demonic Draconis
Wait. it isn't JENNER
House Kurita can still field locusts, those mechs are pretty common everywhere.
@@angryblob5574 he might have been refering to Kentares
Why everyone use light mech?
@@asyanimasi3d184 because they're cheap?
@@angryblob5574 i mean..
These are collection of world..
Not... A country
So, the video explicitly shows a DCMS Locust mowing down a crowd in response to a (single) Molotov cocktail, and players are supposed to be excited about being on the DCMS side of this campaign?
.... yes. I finally get to play the mech version of no Russian.
As if I haven't loved every urban mission in MW5 just for blowing up the cities lol
@@finnl6887 By the time this storyline campaign rolled in, I've long lost count on how many contracts I have taken, fighting for the independents, against the independents, partaken in the Kestrel Lancers campaign(enemies garrisoned on a civilian city? they're all enemy. weapons free), the Rasalhague defense, and countless other, mini campaigns which got me tossed around to various houses.
By this point, I am well acquainted with the fact that regardless of the morality measuring and the proselytizing of ideals, none of the factions here; from the great houses, to the local government contractors, to the small mercenary outfits, including our own, are absolute "good". But to be able to immerse and explore that ambiguous facet in me through this universe is why I like BattleTech.
@@CatsOverdrive I mean, that's great and all, but I was just making a humorous response to the OP being incredulous that anyone would want to play a downright villainous role.
@@finnl6887 Pardon if my tone came off in opposition(somehow?), my comment is in support of your comment.
Oh no! He threw a "harmless" Molotov! What a horrible overreaction! 🙄