I'd always thought that, in all the great sci-fi constructs, there's always the guy who seems like he's the commander, but then you reveal that there's an even bigger puppet master up above and beyond him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The world and the universe are far more wonderful if there's not a puppet master.
Any commander who fails to exceed his authority is not of much use to his subordinates.
My father would be an amazing, amazing commander in chief.
The admiral, or commander in chief of a squadron, being frequently invested with a great charge, on which the fate of a kingdom may depend, ought certainly to be possessed of abilities equal to so important a station and so extensive a command.
Military leaders aren't made. They are born. To be a good leader, you have to have something in your character to cause people to follow you.
A good commander is benevolent and unconcerned with fame.
We need a Commander-in-Chief, not a Campaigner-in-Chief.
No, there's not much competition between puppeteers in general because everybody's working their own style.
Puppet camp truly redefined my preconceptions of puppetry... I'll never forget learning that before a puppet can speak... he has to inhale. It's those details that make the characters truly come to life.
There is not a military commander alive today who is genetically predisposed to say that he has enough ISR and assets, and particularly not in the Central Command theater.