@Jollybread
i get the whole defacing the value of mental autonomy shebang and the emotional strain that Meilie has to endure for the plan to work, but my question is this.
Is the emotional pain of a person too big of a price to pay for avoiding certain death? Granted the problem might be that none of my worst memories are that bad that i would mind reliving them IF it meant that me and mine were out of a immediate life or death situation
Ill grant that in this case, might be that Meilie simply isn't that fond of Ochoco yet, so she doesn't feel the immediate need to save her, but she has been portrayed as a virtuous charachter
Brain damage part is the one that i can sort of understand, but the alternative is certain death. The whole couldn't/wouldn't do part flies out of the window "for me"
Props to the author for tugging at the heart strings with a situation where the sensible thing to do is a morally dubious one