Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-28990532-20151223003213/@comment-27204325-20151223021802

It's completely fair to say. He did a pretty good job as their mentor; they're all better off emotionally and professionally, and will make solid investigators. Basically, he showed that the Qs surgery can be successful if the participants are properly integrated. But that was a clearly a test group. Apart from Urie, every one of them would have been dead within a month if they were deployed as regular investigators, and even Urie might not have lasted very long with his attitude.

The CCG didn't just create this surgery to be used on a handful of misfits; it's intended to be rolled out to other qualifiying applicants, many of whom will be more serious, hardcore combatants. I think people fitting that profile should be Kaneki's new squad, since, like Arima, it seems he'll be taking on the most dangerous missions available and they'll need to be able to keep up to some degree and operate without emotions clouding their judgment.