He really does have the frantic plate spinning feel to it that the other two were missing. The thing is, it feels like Stew is willing to escalate in ways that Rinkin and Al won't by default too. They do things surgically, and expect things to happen surgically. Even their overwhelming support on either side rarely takes out more than a building.
Stew feels like he's got a checklist in the back of his mind for when things call for removing a town and if it gets that far, well, then maybe it's better to lose the town. He'd rather not though, the paperwork is terrible.
And really, it's not like chess where pawn promotions happen under only set and careful conditions. If you can convince enough people that you're a super agent, and you fail to die like a classic mook, well, then I guess you've been promoted.
No matter how much you're scrambling and improvising in the background.
Stew feels like he's got a checklist in the back of his mind for when things call for removing a town and if it gets that far, well, then maybe it's better to lose the town. He'd rather not though, the paperwork is terrible.
And really, it's not like chess where pawn promotions happen under only set and careful conditions. If you can convince enough people that you're a super agent, and you fail to die like a classic mook, well, then I guess you've been promoted.
No matter how much you're scrambling and improvising in the background.