Rocky expressed his dissatisfaction with the Allied Forces to Karina, who was deeply disappointed—not in the war itself, but in the people participating in it. To her, these people should have stayed at home; going to the battlefield was utterly disgraceful.
Rocky was somewhat surprised by her complaints, though it wasn't entirely unexpected. After all, his understanding of the battlefield came solely from intelligence reports, whereas Karina was directly on the front lines. So Rocky asked her:
"Are the troops of the Three Great Alliances like this as well?"
"They're better. After all, the Three Great Alliances form the backbone of the Allied Forces, and their troops are relatively brave on the battlefield."