>>26904332Free will is tantamount so they wouldn't be taking prisoners in the first place, they'd be killing enemies in the field directly, unless extenuating circumstances made taking a hostage absolutely necessary. This brings us to the problem: they don't know where the fuck those enemies have been. Who knows if the meat is safe for consumption? It could be radioactive, carrying toxic levels of pollutants or riddled with disease. All very big problems in a world where pollution is so bad life can barely exist in it. Better not to fuck with mystery meat. If they have enough time, maybe they'd harvest the skin and bones for later potential use, but for the most part Comfydants serve best as scouts and saboteurs. These are not positions that lend themselves to leisurely staying around to dress carcasses after a kill.
Also, the free will thing is another reason I'll never actually be able to make human livestock a thing in my countries. As hardliner abolitionists, I can't actually imagine a logical scenario where Comfydants willingly ally with a kingdom practicing slavery in any capacity, let alone on that level. If anyone from /meat/ ever wants to write about a human farm though, I'd love to discuss logistics. It's interesting stuff to think about.