Twelve teenagers with no prior active combat experience were expected to clear a city with minimal guidance, an inexperienced commander, and almost no support. That's indescribably irresponsible on more levels than I can count. No advanced military in my world would ever sanction that sort of mission.
At the very least, they put the crows with an experienced commander. Doing otherwise is asking for something to go wrong. How many of your classmates were injured or killed? Even if the answer is 'none,' do you know what the statistics are for the general SeeD exam? Is it expected that students might die as part of the practical exam?
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At the very least, they put the crows with an experienced commander. Doing otherwise is asking for something to go wrong. How many of your classmates were injured or killed? Even if the answer is 'none,' do you know what the statistics are for the general SeeD exam? Is it expected that students might die as part of the practical exam?
[He's starting to get angry on Zell's behalf.]