Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20151211233957/@comment-25047329-20151212001937

If the CCG decides the Qs are no longer viable I can see it as being more of a chain of events leading to them opposing one another. The Qs for one are very, very experimental. The CCG asked for volunteers for a very dangerous experiment knowing that the participants may lose their humanity. The current batch of Qs are voluntary research participants who know (with the exception of Saiko) they're disposable because they're not entirely human anymore.

What's been keeping the project afloat are Arima, Yoshitoki, probably Tsuneyoshi, and Chigyou. Matsuri was against the project, but it looks like despite his influence, it wasn't enough to override the others. Matsuri is trying to gain more power within the CCG, so I reckon that if the Q project is deemed unnecessary, one of the most important points would be a change in internal politics. Where the Qs stand now, the project has been considered a success and all the influential people backing them up are still in place.

However, between Shirazu potentially breaking his frames through sheer will, Matsuri trying to gain internal power, Urie becoming disenchanted with the CCG, and what ever the Hell is happening with Sasaneki, the CCG turning against the Qs eventually seems probable. I'm doubtful about it happening in one fell swoop though, not unless something really big happens.