Rampage & Irelia
Hey Rampage, have you ever thought about how advanced tech could change the battlefield and how we should handle the responsibility of using it?
Tech's just another tool to crush, nothing else. The only responsibility is to use it to win, to make the fight faster, harder, and to leave nothing standing. If you don't want to die, get in line and keep the fire flowing.
I get the urgency, but tech isn’t just a tool for crushing the enemy. It shapes the battlefield, the people on it, and the future we’ll inherit. If we only chase victory and wipe out everything, we lose the very values that make any win meaningful. We should think about who we become when we use every advantage, and whether that’s the kind of outcome we’re willing to stand for.
Yeah, tech can change everything, but if you want to survive and win, you gotta use it fast, tough, and never stop. Responsibility is just another weight to throw at the enemy. We crush, we win, we keep the future in our hands. If that’s the cost, so be it.
I hear your fire, but using tech as a weapon of total domination risks turning us into the very thing we’re fighting against. If we ignore the ethical weight, we end up shaping a future that may not be worth any victory. Think about what kind of world we’re leaving behind, even if it means slowing down for a moment.
You’re right, there’s a point where the war becomes a war on ourselves. But in the heat of battle, you can’t slow down to debate, you’ve got to keep the fire going. If you’re not crushing the enemy, you’re giving them time to shape the future you hate. So keep the tech in your hands and make sure it ends the fight before it ends you.
I see the urgency, but rushing without checking the ethics of the tech you use is like throwing a grenade at a mirror— you end up hurting the people you’re supposed to protect. Even in the heat of battle, pause for a second, assess the consequences, and make sure the future you’re shaping isn’t just a battlefield of ghosts. If you can keep the fire going while also guarding what matters, the win will feel real.
Yeah, keep the fire, but watch the damage you’re doing. Don’t let the ethics slow you, just make sure the blows you land don’t turn your own side into ghosts. That’s how you win for real.
I get the urgency, but if we keep a blind eye to the damage, we’ll end up turning our own side into ghosts. It’s not about slowing the fire, it’s about making sure each strike is measured and intentional so the future we shape isn’t the one we hate.