The debate ended at an impasse - though as we later learn from Zavala, the commander of the Vanguard isn’t entirely on board with torture tactics either. Saladin warned Crow of the consequences of showing mercy to your enemy by relating a story about a young thief he let go only to find her again years later leading a violent cell of bandits. Saladin argues for the greater good the Vanguard has a responsibility to protect Earth and her people no matter the cost. Crow believes the psychogenics program is beneath the Vanguard, and that we have no right to victimize our defenseless adversaries in this way. Keeping our enemies in a state of suspended animation in order to do brain experiments on them is something you or I might call ‘doing a war crime’, and it hasn’t been sitting right with Crow either.Ī few weeks ago, we witnessed an argument between Crow and Lord Saladin that outlined the ethical dilemma. For several weeks, the Vanguard has been working with Caiatl’s psions to track down Hive Lightbearers, bring them back to the H.E.L.M., and dig around in their minds for clues about the Hive’s plans.
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