Joe Ga made light of it, but in truth, he was the one who found it most difficult to adapt!
Because of the battlefield's one-way transparency, a command system concocted by a bunch of college students and computer hackers made everything look like a game.
Each squad held a networked tactical computer in their hands; they no longer had names, only numbers.
Joe Ga had fantasized about sitting in the command room, casually ordering a number to move to a certain place and kill a certain person.
But he just didn't like it!
As a real boss, Joe Ga would rather go to the front himself, or even be a cheerleader in the rear once the grand strategy was set.
He just didn't want to be the one issuing specific orders and then waiting for those numbers to bring back good news or bad news.
He wasn't someone who couldn't handle pressure, but he just didn't like it, and there wasn't a reason that needed to be given!