After taking the enemy hostage and getting elaborate recordings from his armor, the girls let Valefar go. Should they have left him alive (albeit in the middle of Siberia), leaving a loose end that their government might uncover? Will whatever his armor's recorded about his various criminal activities lead K.A. and Mela anywhere? And will anyone else, even in remote villages far from any urban society, want this guy?
Well while we'll-meaning there's an idealistic naïveté to their decision. On the other hand, if they want to him to lead them to his group and more trouble, letting him go is an effective way of having him do just that. Check-mate!
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After taking the enemy hostage and getting elaborate recordings from his armor, the girls let Valefar go. Should they have left him alive (albeit in the middle of Siberia), leaving a loose end that their government might uncover? Will whatever his armor's recorded about his various criminal activities lead K.A. and Mela anywhere? And will anyone else, even in remote villages far from any urban society, want this guy?
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Well while we'll-meaning there's an idealistic naïveté to their decision. On the other hand, if they want to him to lead them to his group and more trouble, letting him go is an effective way of having him do just that. Check-mate!
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I think they made the right choice, especially from a moral standpoint.
I do hope it's a good breadcrumb...
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Wow. Didn't homegirl just ask Mela what that strangling thing was about last? page? Now she's leaving a guy to rot? Who's the robot?