Not all. [He thinks of Tailgate, a civilian out of time, no soldier even if he chooses to wear an Autobot badge. And he thinks of Brainstorm, who managed to never kill a single person with his own hands, creating weapons to fill the hands of others instead.]
Most, but not all. From what I gather, you either chose a side, abandoned Cybertron, or died.
[Cyclonus nods along with Miller. Being a warrior was not the same as being a soldier. There was a difference in philosophy and code and training.
He turns at the appropriate place, continuing to speak as they walked.]
Being able to automate the production of soldiers, or other professions, is a straight path to the devaluation of the individual.
What does it matter if you lose one, or ten, or a thousand troops, if you can simply have more ready with days, even hours?
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Most, but not all. From what I gather, you either chose a side, abandoned Cybertron, or died.
[Cyclonus nods along with Miller. Being a warrior was not the same as being a soldier. There was a difference in philosophy and code and training.
He turns at the appropriate place, continuing to speak as they walked.]
Being able to automate the production of soldiers, or other professions, is a straight path to the devaluation of the individual.
What does it matter if you lose one, or ten, or a thousand troops, if you can simply have more ready with days, even hours?