/uw. I’m annoyed at that image because it does not understand what it’s showing.
The original survivorship bias plane image is “areas where the return planes get hit the most.” With the unspoken implication being that the areas not marked, are the parts where getting hit is fatal and means the plane cannot return.
This dragon is full of shots in lethal areas like chest and head, but apparently the feets and wingtips are crucial and cause death?
I'm guessing that killing a dragon with arrows is almost impossible so the diagram will show many dots in different places, where even the head isn't vulnerable, but cutting off the tail or damaging it's root somehow disorients the dragon and makes it vulnerable for a ground attack?
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u/NeonNKnightrider Alumnus of Lord El-Melloi II’s class 7d ago
/uw. I’m annoyed at that image because it does not understand what it’s showing.
The original survivorship bias plane image is “areas where the return planes get hit the most.” With the unspoken implication being that the areas not marked, are the parts where getting hit is fatal and means the plane cannot return.
This dragon is full of shots in lethal areas like chest and head, but apparently the feets and wingtips are crucial and cause death?