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Old 05-01-2012, 10:28 AM   #100
Sining
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The Cats weren't in any position to do much of anything, because Lion-O wants his army. It was the Dogs town and their rules. This does show the group does lack someone with Diplomacy.
Okay, where IS this talk about Lion-O wanting an army of dogs coming from? They're in town to get SUPPLIES, not recruit the dogs to their cause.

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Lion-o could have offered himself and the group to fight in The Pit to get the rest of the wins needed to free her. Lion-O could have challenged Dobo for Pumyra's freedom.

Lion-O has a habit of not listening to the advice of the others in his group. Panthro warned him and he didn't listen. So why bother.
Panthro's advice was 'Leave her there'. Seriously, if that's your stance, that Lion-O should accept Panthro's advice to leave her there as a slave and pit fighter, then sure. He could have listened to Panthro's advice.

Lion-O could have this, Lion-O could have that. Too bad NO ONE other than Panthro gave any opinion so the choices were 'lets save her' or 'leave her'

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Lots of pent up anger for all the bad stuff that happen to her. She was a bottle about to pop. Lion-O happened to be the one to pop it. Also as The King he is in the only legal authority figure of their Government to receive the scorn for the fall of the kingdom.
Shrugs. I'm not saying whether this is right or correct but basically, people need to learn to stick up for themselves instead of blaming others. Not to mention Lion-O wasn't even the king during the fall of the kingdom. That was Claudus. But to put everything on one guy is ridiculous. But I suppose that's indicative of the cats mentality, where strong = good = king.

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The whole army was Lion-O's decision. Given time, he could help influence the dogs to turn away from slavery. As of right now, Lord of the Thundercats has no authority on anything outside his people.

The TC kingdom might have had some form of slavery of their own.
The TC kingdom also showed no signs of slavery. Of racism and prejudice yes, but not slavery. Are you going to say 'but maybe there was slavery in Thundera?' Maybe there wasn't also. Stop using hypothetical scenarios.

Btw, so from your answer I'm assuming you're saying yes, Lion-O should align himself with slavers to fight mumm-ra?
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