• GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    17 days ago

    Nerve is only the start. That gets the deed done. Getting away with it takes a plan and the ability to make good on that plan and considering the circumstances there are numerous points of failure you could deal with, managing to minimize those and make a clean getaway where there is pretty much no information at all available still is more than just nerve. That is what we call effective planning and execution that you don't often see. Most assassins just accept they're gonna get caught before trying and either allow themselves to be or off themselves after. At this point the shooter could apply for a job at UHC and not get busted. That's the difference that makes it way cooler

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        17 days ago

        Better planning=less nerve necessary/nervousness produced. And that better planning and support necessary for good deeds being done the better. That's how you get from one dude making a clean getaway to open executions with cheering crowds.