Talk:Seidou Takizawa/@comment-41.226.86.253-20160824192609/@comment-10733658-20160825080240

Honestly, I think everyone is missing the point here.

Sure, Akira and Houji's handling was not......delicate or deceptive. But that matches their personalities, as both are rather blunt people that never sugar-coated things for anyone. Both of them were always people that called Takizawa on things, and tried to make him realize when he was wrong.

There's also the fact both probably feel a sense of responsibility for what has happened to him. So they probably feel that ending things is their burden, because they failed to protect him in the past.

Beyond that, think about what has happened. Takizawa hasn't just been killing to survive, he has repeatedly killed Investigators for his own enjoyment. We've seen him personally wipe out two squads on panel, each time with a survivor left that could recount how gleefully he went about tearing people to pieces. People he personally knew.

So Houji and Akira have absolutely no reason to believe they could keep him under control, just by saying what he wanted to hear. He killed a former student, because she talked in lecture. He helped kill Hachikawa for shits and giggles. We have no idea how many other Investigators he's killed in the year between the Auction and Rushima, but he's done enough damage for the CCG to consider him one of Aogiri's top members.

In contrast, we have no information about Amon doing such things. Literally the only thing we know he has done is rescue Saiko from Shikorae, so there's no evidence of him being hostile to the CCG. So Akira reacting to him differently wouldn't be hypocritical, because he hasn't done anything (that we know of so far) that would be hostile or dangerous.