ITT: characters who did absolutelly nothing wrong
I would have killed every single one, typical egalitarian sludge
>>71806364
He ordered the launch of a nuke on American soil in a hysterical fit.
>>71806675
And?
>>71806675
against an unstoppable threat
better lose a town than let the iron giant escape
>>71806712
>nuking your own country during the cold war
>good
Nice try, comrade.
>>71806364
>impersonating an officer
>unauthorized launching of a nuke on home soil
>desertion
he in trouble
>>71806782
The official US policy during the cold war was to preserve the wheat belt and the main industrial facilities near the Lakes, even at the cost of losing major cities on the East and West coast.
Do you actually think the federal government gives shit about tiny town in Oregon?
The answer is no. They don't.
For all they knew the iron giant was a super Soviet weapon of mass destruction.
>>71806364
Shooter McGavin was pretty great in this.
>>71806627
He didn't.
That guy that also starred in Oz did.
>>71806888
That still doesn't give him the right to commandeer command of a nuclear sub and give an order to nuke the town that he was in, and then realizing his error attempt to escape like a big fat coward.
>we can duck and cover!
He gonna HANG for treason.
>>71807296
Silly anon. We don't hang people anymore. He'd either get fried on the electric chair or shot by a firing squad.
>>71807374
in the 50s/60s? I'm pretty sure he'd be hanged.
>>71807374
>Until 1961, the last military execution to date, hanging was the sole and official method. Later, the military introduced the electric chair, which was never used.[8] Currently, lethal injection is the sole method.[5]
Day of the rope confirmed.
>>71807655
wew proved me wrong
>almost nuking himself
>>71806888
>Oregon
you mean Maine
>>71807688
I prefer to say we both learned something new.
>>71807809
Whatever, it's based on Oregon.