Display title | Sink the Life Boats |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A particularly ruthless (and dishonorable) enemy may decide he wants no one to live to tell the tale. He may Sink the Life Boats, shoot down an Ejection Seat or two, blast the Escape Pods to ions, etc. Obviously, this is usually a pretty low thing to do, and in Real Life wars, may (rightly) be is considered a war crime, especially if the craft in question was a civilian craft. |