She "probably just forgot" that a major summit was threatened, that her life was threatened, that out PRESIDENT'S life was threatened and that anti-aircraft batteries had to be placed?! So, you're suggesting that she's not a liar, she's just incompetent. I suppose this demonstration of that incompetence and her amazing ability to forget a threat to national security is why she was moved from Secretary of State to National Security Advisor. I wonder if that says anything about the competence of the person who made THAT decision.
Sorry, but these aren't just a few employees, these are board members. They define the direction of the company. In effect, they ARE the company. You're correct that the individuals who work for HP are not to blame, but the corporation as an entity made a decision to conduct business in an illegal fashion. Whatever happens (and I don't expect it to be much) should happen to the corporate entity.
The problem isn't that the majority disagree about getting "subhumans" out of society. The problem is that too many people have their own private definition of "subhuman". Once someone decides to legislate it, either the list will be too strict and become ineffective, or it will be too broad and anyone the current boss don't like gets fried, nice a legal-like.
So, is your complaint that there is no story or that the story has little or nothing to do with Warcraft? I can completely agree with the latter, but not the former. Thin and forced though it may be, there is definitely story throughout the game. As you run through low-level content you expose all the schemes and mechanations of the politicians and of your eventual high-level foes. The more quests you do, the more obvious it becomes that everything is being manipulated and the governmental leaders are fools and patsies. All those connections lead you to the raid dungeon bosses and make you really want to kill them. That's the way it worked for me anyway.
She "probably just forgot" that a major summit was threatened, that her life was threatened, that out PRESIDENT'S life was threatened and that anti-aircraft batteries had to be placed?! So, you're suggesting that she's not a liar, she's just incompetent. I suppose this demonstration of that incompetence and her amazing ability to forget a threat to national security is why she was moved from Secretary of State to National Security Advisor. I wonder if that says anything about the competence of the person who made THAT decision.
Sorry, but these aren't just a few employees, these are board members. They define the direction of the company. In effect, they ARE the company. You're correct that the individuals who work for HP are not to blame, but the corporation as an entity made a decision to conduct business in an illegal fashion. Whatever happens (and I don't expect it to be much) should happen to the corporate entity.
The problem isn't that the majority disagree about getting "subhumans" out of society. The problem is that too many people have their own private definition of "subhuman". Once someone decides to legislate it, either the list will be too strict and become ineffective, or it will be too broad and anyone the current boss don't like gets fried, nice a legal-like.
So, is your complaint that there is no story or that the story has little or nothing to do with Warcraft? I can completely agree with the latter, but not the former. Thin and forced though it may be, there is definitely story throughout the game. As you run through low-level content you expose all the schemes and mechanations of the politicians and of your eventual high-level foes. The more quests you do, the more obvious it becomes that everything is being manipulated and the governmental leaders are fools and patsies. All those connections lead you to the raid dungeon bosses and make you really want to kill them. That's the way it worked for me anyway.