Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28171999-20190208002539/@comment-4141313-20190215204258

MobiusEternal1 wrote: BlizzardDragon wrote:

1. The Protagonists getting off scot free for their actions in Argus. I may defend their actions as a necessary evil, but I'd also like to see Ironwood or Winter chew them out for how reckless it was. 1. Lecture them for what exactly? How many times do we have to point out that they had no other options? How is Cordo’s power trip their fault? Winter, I would get because she is not filled in with the grand scheme of things. Ironwood, after Qrow explains the situation? Not likely. 1. I'm well aware. You may recall I am one of their staunchest defenders in that regard. The thing I consider a Reckless Action was their decision to battle the Colossus in general. In retrospect, their best course of action should have been evasion, not confrontation. Have Maria fly around dodging Cordovin's shots whilst they waited for Blake and Yang, then once they were back, get on the manta, then hightail it out of there. Leave Cordovin and the Military to handle the potential threat of the Leviathan, without having damaged the Colossus in the process. Cordovin had no way of alerting Atlas, so if they could simply manage to evade her, they'd be in the clear. Then we wouldn't have had to deal with Cordovin's frankly abrupt HeelFaceTurn, and we could have the heroes do a pure necessary evil and have to acknowledge that rather than Cordovin effectively letting them go off the hook.

So the reckless behavior I'm referring too is bothering to even fight Cordovin, when their priority should have been escaping her. Defend? Yes. Attack? No.