Thanks for pointing that out, it's fixedthe two middle panels on page three seem to have had their texts swapped
To be fair, Saya seems to implicitly trust androids a lot due to her upbringing.I’m a tad bit annoyed that the trio were so quick to forgive them for what they did, but I suppose it is what it is from their perspective. They can’t afford not to become cooperative with them, considering how powerful the duo are and that the trio don’t really have any alternative.
Eh, I don't think refusing to bury some evil bastard whose guts you hated is really big moral problem. "They can rot in hell (and their bodies as well)" is pretty understandable position, when it comes to bastard who did some horrible evil to you or yours.Picking and choosing which people 'deserve' to be buried is a bit of a slippery slope, since the line of morality can get really muddy the further down you go.
Do you exclude people who've killed before? But then what of people who had to for one reason or another.
Okay, then maybe the line is having done something undeniably evil? Then what's undeniably evil and what isn't? Also, does one horrible act negate any good you've done? Should that mean you're denied a proper burial? You get the idea.
The MC has the right idea, just send people off the same regardless of background.
Edit: By buried I just mean having a proper send-off. Interchangable with other methods of dealing with the dead.
At the same time, Reka is insulting and calling the MC inhuman for wanting to do so. She's making it a moral issue for the MC's group by antagonizing them in that way.Eh, I don't think refusing to bury some evil bastard whose guts you hated is really big moral problem. "They can rot in hell (and their bodies as well)" is pretty understandable position, when it comes to bastard who did some horrible evil to you or yours.
The difference here is IMHO more that for MC trio, the dead guy was just some unknown stranger who happened to be evil prick, judging by the footage, and not someone they personally hated, while for Reka Daigiren seems to be personal.
Oh yeah, that part was wrong, but I think she is now over her initial reaction of treating everybody connected to Daigiren as evil enemy, also with MC being now indirectly rather than directly connected, but still their creation in a way - though given how horrible they were and the destruction they wrought, this is somehow understandable level of hate, even if she is in the wrong here.At the same time, Reka is insulting and calling the MC inhuman for wanting to do so. She's making it a moral issue for the MC's group by antagonizing them in that way.