[ Once more, Yesod thinks of the past, the weight of decisions made and the reach of their consequences. He chooses to speak up again, this time, whether or not it's necessary. ]
Your approach was rational and your reasoning was sound. There was a time when I would have reached the same conclusions, on the basis of similar arguments. In fact, I realize that the alternative that I recommended during the debate was wishful thinking.
I wonder what you intend to do next, as it seems that the tracking technology relied on to pursue the surviving Imugi's trail was insufficient, if it failed to distinguish between a fully-grown entity and its recently-laid eggs.
@mr. viper; imugi decision aftermath
Your approach was rational and your reasoning was sound. There was a time when I would have reached the same conclusions, on the basis of similar arguments. In fact, I realize that the alternative that I recommended during the debate was wishful thinking.
I wonder what you intend to do next, as it seems that the tracking technology relied on to pursue the surviving Imugi's trail was insufficient, if it failed to distinguish between a fully-grown entity and its recently-laid eggs.