User blog comment:N1hitman/Are the assassins real/@comment-5151397-20120604155555/@comment-4862210-20120604222440

"It is a big step to take another human life. It is not to be done lightly"

-Colonel Tim Collins.

With that being said, I will ask you this question. I understand if you would go far beyond your physical and mental bounds and limits to protect your loved ones that are near and dear to you, but think about it. Are you really prepared to take a life without regret? Taking a life, wheter human or creature, has to be done without hesitation. When you see someone in danger, and you want to save them by destroying whoever's harming them, know this: You going to have to deal with some extreme psychological problems caused by remorse and regret over taking a life. When you kill an insect or bug or any small animal, it never hits you that you just ended a life that, while small physically, has as much spirital value. You'll suffer extreme mental trauma from taking a life of a human. However, there is a darker side to this. Should you lose all sympathy and empathy for the person you've killed, you've lost your humanity. The only real way to kill monsters with glory and success is to become one. I don' think your friends and family would wnt becoming a cold killer. Even if you think that you're doing this for their sake, you might lose it up to a point where you become threat to the ones you originally intended to protect.