Sometimes, when a community faces problems, the leaders of said community may have to make tough choices in the name of something often referred to as the Greater Good. Despite numerous attempts by social behaviourists, Ph.Ds and various linguists, researchers, clerics and scientists, no-one has been able to quite determine what the concept of Greater Good entails. Some have suggested that only political leaders are allowed such information after an initiation to the fifth level of leadership in the Political Order of Rambling Nimrods (P.O.R.N.)
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| - Sometimes, when a community faces problems, the leaders of said community may have to make tough choices in the name of something often referred to as the Greater Good. Despite numerous attempts by social behaviourists, Ph.Ds and various linguists, researchers, clerics and scientists, no-one has been able to quite determine what the concept of Greater Good entails. Some have suggested that only political leaders are allowed such information after an initiation to the fifth level of leadership in the Political Order of Rambling Nimrods (P.O.R.N.)
- Greater Good es el vigésimo tercer episodio de la quinta temporada de CSI: NY.
- Greater Good is the twenty-third episode in the fifth season of CSI: NY.
- Increases the efficiency of all healing effects cast by your group members for a short time.
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* Cast time : Instant
* Recast time : 90.0
* AP Cost : 9
* Gives all group members a beneficial effect, which increases the effectiveness of all healing, barriers and leeches done by 15% for 10 seconds. This ability does not trigger and is not affected by global recharge time.
- Greater Good is a single player Trophy featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory HD. It is unlocked by achieve above 80% success rating for all single player missions in the game.
- The Greater Good was first introduced to the Tau during the Mont'au ("Death Age"), the long period of civil war fought between the different Tau cities and clans on their homeworld of T'au before the formation of the unified Tau Empire under the guidance of the Ethereal caste. It was during this time that the first Ethereals came to the other Tau and united the Tau tribes with the philosophy of the Greater Good. This concept involves the pursuit of perfect societal harmony and combines the particular strengths of each Tau caste to counter the many weaknesses and divisions their culture once possessed. Within only a few years after the Ethereals first revealed themselves, Tau culture was dominated by the pursuit of the Greater Good and the Tau Empire began its long march towards the develop
- The greater good is the idea that it's best to optimize the "greatest good for the greatest number of people". This idea is sometimes also referred to with the phrase, "the ends justify the means." The philosophy of the "greater good" can be used by heroes and villains alike to justify all sorts of crimes, up to and including murder. The concept of the greater good is something that Clark Kent has repeatedly refused to consider except as a last resort, especially if it involves condoning murder. This is true even when billions of lives are at stake. (Legion)
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| - The greater good is the idea that it's best to optimize the "greatest good for the greatest number of people". This idea is sometimes also referred to with the phrase, "the ends justify the means." The philosophy of the "greater good" can be used by heroes and villains alike to justify all sorts of crimes, up to and including murder. The concept of the greater good is something that Clark Kent has repeatedly refused to consider except as a last resort, especially if it involves condoning murder. This is true even when billions of lives are at stake. (Legion) Clark's approach in stark contrast to many of his allies, who believe in the greater good.
- Sometimes, when a community faces problems, the leaders of said community may have to make tough choices in the name of something often referred to as the Greater Good. Despite numerous attempts by social behaviourists, Ph.Ds and various linguists, researchers, clerics and scientists, no-one has been able to quite determine what the concept of Greater Good entails. Some have suggested that only political leaders are allowed such information after an initiation to the fifth level of leadership in the Political Order of Rambling Nimrods (P.O.R.N.)
- Greater Good es el vigésimo tercer episodio de la quinta temporada de CSI: NY.
- Greater Good is the twenty-third episode in the fifth season of CSI: NY.
- The Greater Good was first introduced to the Tau during the Mont'au ("Death Age"), the long period of civil war fought between the different Tau cities and clans on their homeworld of T'au before the formation of the unified Tau Empire under the guidance of the Ethereal caste. It was during this time that the first Ethereals came to the other Tau and united the Tau tribes with the philosophy of the Greater Good. This concept involves the pursuit of perfect societal harmony and combines the particular strengths of each Tau caste to counter the many weaknesses and divisions their culture once possessed. Within only a few years after the Ethereals first revealed themselves, Tau culture was dominated by the pursuit of the Greater Good and the Tau Empire began its long march towards the development of advanced, starfaring technology. The philosophy of the Greater Good now guides the Tau in their attempts to conquer the rest of the galaxy and unite all the intellignt races in pursuit of the Greater Good. The philosophy forces the Tau to both desire to expand their empire for the Greater Good, and to absorb other intelligent races and their cultures into their own, which could ultimately have disastrous effects upon their ability to actually keep their newborn interstellar empire united. The ideal of the Greater Good appeals to some of the other intelligent races of the galaxy, and stranded units of the Imperial Guard are said to have surrendered themselves to the Tau and now live in the Tau Empire, where humans are known as the Gue'vesa. Such people are considered traitors and heretics by the Imperium of Man. During any conflict against other intelligent species, Tau Commanders often urge the enemy leaders to stop resisting the Tau Empire since they will be allowed to retain their own individual faiths and philosophical beliefs as long as they are compatible with the Greater Good.
- Increases the efficiency of all healing effects cast by your group members for a short time.
* Active
* Cast time : Instant
* Recast time : 90.0
* AP Cost : 9
* Gives all group members a beneficial effect, which increases the effectiveness of all healing, barriers and leeches done by 15% for 10 seconds. This ability does not trigger and is not affected by global recharge time.
- Greater Good is a single player Trophy featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory HD. It is unlocked by achieve above 80% success rating for all single player missions in the game.
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