— "They're running the war as though it were a business, you see. Every country needs to be able to defend themselves, after all, and there aren't many alternative market systems which encourage offering support. So, ultra-liberalist states can send lethal aid to one another in exchange for favors, much like a bank would provide a loan to a new company. But unlike a bank, the repayment doesn't necessarily have to be fiscal. Economies damaged by the war effort can be bolstered through alternative diplomatic channels."
[Hard: Success] — Two oceans away, in a town whose name you'll never know, cluster bombs blow craters into the surrounding mud. The land swallows up untold gallons of blood and fuel, drawing it deep within itself; too deep for it to ever be drawn back out again. In the air is a chill, and the stenches of black powder and copper. A century from now, un-detonated landmines will still take lives of those who tread here.
— "Like a startup."
— "Like a startup."
Killing a general is too many story points for this sprint, break it down into three lieutenants.
Oh god, it already feels too real. Maybe Agile really could be applied this way.
I'm blocked by the air force flight plan and we don't have budget this quarter for a flight plan coordinator so we'll just have to wait for the residuals to kick in before we can get this project underway, sorry
military stand-up where you all have to talk about how many bodies you plan to bag and how long it will take you
They use unstable technology and half the people are drunk/hungover at any given time?
Removing the vowels from it's name to seem trendy to the stockholders, Krn rockets onto the scene!