Talk:Seidou Takizawa/@comment-1740493-20150309171913/@comment-10733658-20150309174148

It is both irony and tragedy, actually.

The irony of course comes from his changed existence and position. It's irony at its cruelest.

And the tragedy, besides the obvious state he is in now, is that this all happened because of him doing the right thing.

He threw aside all his resentment towards Akira and trusted her intuition (something he mocked all the time).

He broke formation and ignored orders, even knowing that doing so would ruin any chances he had of the promotion he craved so much.

He recognized that his feelings towards Akira were more complicated and accepted them.

He made the decision to stand and fight alongside Amon, even though he was so terrified he pissed himself. He refused to abandon his friend, and overcame the fear that had been consuming him all that time.

And look where it got him. No good deed goes unpunished, indeed.