Realistically, how many years would he serve in military prison? Ten years? He disobeyed orders which lead to the direct loss of a multimillion dollar fighter jet.
Realistically, how many years would he serve in military prison? Ten years? He disobeyed orders which lead to the direct loss of a multimillion dollar fighter jet.
I mean, Mav would also have the choice on if they would go for any charges. Which I doubt it because he's done the same shit earlier in the movie.
Less than honorable discharge.
this
This.
America wipes its ass with 10 million dollars. Just ask Joe Biden.
This.
If we want to split hairs, Maverick would never be allowed to fly again after buzzing the tower in the first Top Gun.
The tower was unintentionally gay though
Nah. They won't throw away their pilot investment over that. For a month or so he would probably be made miserable enough to know never to do it again.
yes
He'll work it the operations office until retirement.
Womb Raider?
I think so. Saved the screenshot because it made me giggle, never actually played any of them.
Can’t bruise the Cruise
phoenix crashed during training and she still got to fly on the mission. woman moment
Didn't she have some kind of catastrophic airframe failure? Or am I thinking of something else?
>finally casualty tally for mission: 2 planes and 0 pilots
>Brass was fully prepared for everyone involved in the attack to die
Guys in charge of planning couldn't even work out a way for the pilots to evac successfully before Maverick came in and whipped the pilots into shape. All things considered, two F/A-18s is probably worth two next gen fighters and a nuclear facility. Especially if you get to keep your pilots.
He probably gets a symbolic punishment for disobeying orders and little else.
This whole mission was some blackops glowie shit to begin with, so probably nothing. There is pretty much a entirely different world Pentagoons live in vs regular grunts. The shit maverick did at the beginning would have him standing tall before the man and getting booted after a prison sentence but cowboy shit in a tier 1 unit operation it's hard to punish the guy because they don't want that information to be shared and in general a officer doesn't get as much trouble as a enlisted person. They have to actually charge you with something and do a general court Marshall .
>court Marshall
man this one gets me
every time I come to /k/, wa la, I get trolled