Hector & Myth
Myth Myth
Hey Hector, I’ve been poring over the legend of the Trojan Horse—deception wrapped in a gift. Do you think those ancient tricks still have a place in today’s battlefield plans?
Hector Hector
Good question. Deception has always been a part of war, whether it's a surprise flank or a fake retreat. In today’s world it still matters—think electronic jamming, cyber attacks, or misdirection on the battlefield. The key is using it responsibly and keeping the moral line clear. You can be creative, but always consider the impact on your own troops and the enemy’s civilians. It’s a tool, not a shortcut.
Myth Myth
That’s a pretty sharp take—like a modern-day Cassandra warning. I find it odd how we still cloak truth with tricks, whether in code or in the sky. Just remember, every riddle we solve in war echoes a myth: heroes win, but often at a cost. Keep that balance; otherwise the story ends on a tragic note.