Osmuna ignored that there were other Arcanans
nearby who could deliver the First Contact news,
so that he did not need to "remain alive
and uncaptured" to do it himself.
What he needed to do was inform his fellows so that,
if he were lost, then he would not be lost in vain.
He could have done so simply by shouting,
by calling out in a loud voice that they would hear.
And the Call-out need not even be directed back to
them! A "Hello! Who are you?" shouted towards the Other
Person would have been heard by his fellows, who could
then have joined him. Meanwhile the Other would have
seen that Osmuna was talking to him, trying to make
Peaceful First Contact. And of course Osmuna ought to
have *put his weapon down* so it would not distract
from the First Contact Call.
Instead Osmuna valued his own life over his Mission.
He failed in both: he damaged the First Contact Mission,
which said damage led to its failure,
and he also failed to save his own life.
I should also find something that Falsan did wrong.
Instead of aiming at the Other,
he should first have taken cover.
Then he might have thought about Step Two.
His problem, as a Sharonan, was that Sharona did not
have a First Contact Plan (as DW keeps telling us).
Osmuna's problem was that he placed protecting his own
life above achieving Arcana's FCP. Soldiers are sent
out to risk their own lives for the sake of a Mission.
HTM
(No, I have never been a soldier. I did work in the
Veterans' Administration for 18 years.)
boballab wrote:On the whole "who shot first" question keep this in mind, the Arcanan (Osmuna) was a trained soldier and would respond to certain action in predictable ways. One of those actions was taken by the Sharonan civilian (Falsan)...releasing his safety and starting to point his weapon at Osmuna:
Here we both stand, armed, and scared as shit, he thought. All we need is for one of us to fuck up. And that damned crossbow of his is cocked and ready to go. I know I don't intend to do anything stupid . . . but what about him?
His thumb moved, very carefully disengaging the safety on his Model 9 rifle.
Osmuna saw the not-arbalest move slowly, stealthily, and the level of adrenaline flooding his system rocketed upward. Doctrine was clear on this point. In the inconceivable event that another human civilization was encountered, contact was to be made peacefully, if at all possible. But the overriding responsibility was to ensure that news of the encounter got home. Which meant the people who had that news had to be alive—and free—to deliver it.
And if Osmuna intended to stay alive and uncaptured, it probably wouldn't be a very good idea to let this stranger point an unknown weapon at him.
He moved his left hand to the forearm of his arbalest and tipped it upward slightly.
That was the act that set everything in motion, a simple stupid mistake that triggered a set chain of events that you can logically follow: Sharonan scared releases safety and moves muzzle towards Arcanan; Arcanan see's that and reciprocates, Sharonan sees the crossbow starting to point towards himself shoulders rifle; Arcanan sees the rifle being shouldered aims crossbow...and then they both fire.