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Old 2008-05-13, 23:06   Link #1115
Lowell1025
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Originally Posted by tenken627 View Post
But he wishes protection of all life on both sides. Not just the protection of his own people, but protection of the lives of the enemy.

And, when he killed his father, it wasn't like the Britannians were dying. Britannians pretty much easily blitzed through most of Japan. The ones who were dying were his own people. And then he killed his father.

It's like you hate all killing, so in order to stop killing, you help killers kill the victim.
Okay here's two ways to look at the results of Suzaku's actions

Opinion1. when he killed his father Suzaku prevented more people dying from war, on both sides. More people would of died had war dragged on.

opinion 2 Suzaku killed his father, thus letting Britanians easily crush the remianing Japanese forced. His actions resulted in death of his fellow countrymen!!

I duno...both opinions seems right?
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