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<blockquote data-quote="Relique du Madde" data-source="post: 5846715" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p>I'm going to say yes. Hell yes but only in fiction and games.</p><p></p><p>In Last Exile: Fam Fam the Silver Wing, the characters just learned the hard way what would happen if you don't.</p><p></p><p> Long story short, the eldest female in several blood lines are able to call down colonial space ships which could essentially nuke entire nations. The bad guys were doing this during a war to conquer the entire world. The main character who is an idiot pacifist decided to call a cease fire for the world's 6 year old queen. During the peace summit, the princess who was calling down the ships was killed during an assassination attempt against the BBeG. Her death was justified since she willfully helped commit genocide on the "Russians*" and the her own people.</p><p></p><p>The Child Queen had every nation complete the peace agreement and everyone went into mourning in honor of the memory of the dead genocidal princess. The good guy who assassinated the princess was arrested. However the BBeG was still allowed to walk unmolested by order of the child queen. So what does he do?</p><p></p><p>He kills her guardian and kidnaps her because she can control an other colony ship which has a BFG >9K mega death ray. He then has his loyalists break the peace agreement and he nukes the fleets of his allies and his enemies AND the city where the peace treaty was just signed. Why? Because there are too many humans and the population needs to be reduced since there is no way the planet Earth can substain a population larger then it was in the series.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, kill the badguy cause if you defeated him then act like he did nothing wrong he will KILL EVERYONE.</p><p></p><p>Also, 6 year old children should never be the ruler of the entire world.</p><p></p><p></p><p>* They spoke Russian.</p><p></p><p> -Sent via Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relique du Madde, post: 5846715, member: 42169"] I'm going to say yes. Hell yes but only in fiction and games. In Last Exile: Fam Fam the Silver Wing, the characters just learned the hard way what would happen if you don't. Long story short, the eldest female in several blood lines are able to call down colonial space ships which could essentially nuke entire nations. The bad guys were doing this during a war to conquer the entire world. The main character who is an idiot pacifist decided to call a cease fire for the world's 6 year old queen. During the peace summit, the princess who was calling down the ships was killed during an assassination attempt against the BBeG. Her death was justified since she willfully helped commit genocide on the "Russians*" and the her own people. The Child Queen had every nation complete the peace agreement and everyone went into mourning in honor of the memory of the dead genocidal princess. The good guy who assassinated the princess was arrested. However the BBeG was still allowed to walk unmolested by order of the child queen. So what does he do? He kills her guardian and kidnaps her because she can control an other colony ship which has a BFG >9K mega death ray. He then has his loyalists break the peace agreement and he nukes the fleets of his allies and his enemies AND the city where the peace treaty was just signed. Why? Because there are too many humans and the population needs to be reduced since there is no way the planet Earth can substain a population larger then it was in the series. So yeah, kill the badguy cause if you defeated him then act like he did nothing wrong he will KILL EVERYONE. Also, 6 year old children should never be the ruler of the entire world. * They spoke Russian. -Sent via Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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