Talk:Osmanthus Medal/@comment-89.202.46.34-20150608055321/@comment-10733658-20150624104025

^^ Good points, Anon. I agree that what he ends up doing once his memories fully return will depend entirely on how he believes he can best accomplish his goals.

Clearly, he's beginning to have misgivings about CCG and their zero-tolerance attitude towards Ghouls. He's questioning it, but at the same time simply leaving would be extremely difficult and problematic. Not only because of the dangers of being labeled as a rogue, but because he has friends and responsibilities. The Quinx are the biggest factor, as he's pretty much become their surrogate parent and has concerns over them being treated as mere test subjects.

And absolutely, there's the logistics issues as well. On his own, he's got.....well.....not much of anything. Getting involved with the Anteiku survivors would just put them in danger, and Tsukiyama is currently out of commission and his family may not allow him to use their resources any further.

He cannot fight Aogiri alone, nor could he begin to unravel the various mysteries going on in the background. I think the key is that while the organization CCG is corrupt and suspicious, many of the people are not. He has made many allies and friends there, and we've already seen that some Investigators have misgivings about their orders. (Hirako and Ui, for example.)