User blog comment:Western Gen/Speculations for Season 12/@comment-178.222.32.37-20140724090708/@comment-4616231-20140727071322

Okay I was only halfassing my response when I first read this but this line of reasoning is obviously flawed.

"Well Locus, Felix and Tex fought during the great war and so possibly Sarge fought with them becouse he was possibly a ODST and they were emploeyd during the Great War."

There were a LOT of people fighting in this war. Even so, if they did fight with him, he was probably just another soldier to them. Why would he be so special? Why does it matter? Why would they care?

"His conection with the Director i based of the fact that both have a Southern American accent, and could possibly met at some point in time."

Stupid. Not everyone who has a Southern American accent knows everyone else who has a Southern American accent. That's just ridiculous.

"Also there is a fact that Sarge is a part of the Simulations for Frelancers, and thoes are those skirmishes between Reds and Blues, and we all know that you atleast had to score 10% on the tests, but how did some aged veteran who possibly fought in the Great War was assinged to this unit"

You are assuming Sarge is actually a competent soldier. Also it's not just judged by fighting prowess (which we have a lack of already), pretty sure there's a written portion too. Oh yeah and he's crazy.

"and there he was another solider that was serious about the civil war same as Captain Butch Flowers"

I wouldn't call it "serious", I would just say Flowers was being a good sport about it considering his job of being sent to watch the Alpha.

Also I don't get why Sarge's previous possible service in the military matters at all? Like what does it change. Nothing. I don't get this.