Talk:Re: Chapter 94/@comment-145.133.12.192-20160924072237/@comment-10733658-20160924082521

I think it's easy for us to overlook some of the crimes the characters commit, because we like them. But Akira wasn't really a hypocrite or necessarily wrong in accepting orders to kill Takizawa.

Even though he helped this time, it doesn't automatically erase his prior actions. He tortured her subordinate, and murdered numerous people in brutal fashion. He's killed a bunch of Investigators, including ones he personally knew.

Akira, someone that has very strong feelings about losing comrades in battle, couldn't just shrug and overlook those deaths. His options were either extermination or capture, neither of which were good choices. Akira of all people knows what happens to ghoul prisoners.

But Amon's offer opened the door for another option. And clearly, actually seeing Takizawa in danger made her act without thinking. I think this whole fight has pretty much her being stuck with an impossible choice, and no clue how to even go forward.