Talk:Re: Chapter 90/@comment-212.178.140.54-20160827082510/@comment-10733658-20160827112803

^ In all fairness, their positions and options are very different.

Houji and Akira were trapped by the constraints of the CCG, and thinking in terms of what that organization could do. In terms of that, there isn't a lot they could do.

In contrast, Amon isn't bound by that organization anymore and uniquely qualified because he's also dealt with being turned into a ghoul. He doesn't have to get approval from superiors, or try to fight against strict policies. He doesn't have to think in terms of logistics of capture, or containment.

Apples and oranges.