Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-113.210.7.169-20150517203748/@comment-25047329-20150518025633

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Of course, it's relatively speaking. In this specific scenario Matsuri would be the one filling the profile for "arrogance", but since he's leading the investigation I think he's metaphorically representing that mentality. Though, their reasons for accepting Sasaki and the Quinx is...iffy to say the least. It may stem from their own brand of arrogance, but that's a whole other can of worms.

What I'm wondering about is the end result of this mission and if it'd ultimately be called a "success". High casualties aside, depending on how deeply you want to read into "The Tower" symbolism it might not be considered one, which is what I'm getting at.