LegalEagle & Starshatter
Starshatter Starshatter
Ever wonder if a preemptive strike is a necessity or a crime, especially when the enemy hasn't yet crossed the line?
LegalEagle LegalEagle
A preemptive strike only passes muster if you can prove an imminent, unavoidable threat, otherwise it’s an unlawful aggression—what’s legal in principle usually looks like crime in practice.
Starshatter Starshatter
You’re right, it’s the same rule that cuts through the darkness: if the threat’s a certainty, the strike is a defense; if it’s a guess, it’s a gamble that can end in regret.
LegalEagle LegalEagle
Exactly—if the danger’s a fact, you’re acting in self‑defence; if it’s a hunch, you’re playing a high‑stakes bluff that could land everyone in trouble.
Starshatter Starshatter
A hunch turns the universe into a minefield, but a fact lets you aim straight and hit the target.