Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27819658-20161022023122/@comment-26018514-20161025062116

AlesterII wrote:

theres  a difference from pragmatism and idiocy, Adam had nothing to gain by killing Cinder. I think you might just be missing the othe rend of the spectrum Cinder planned and succesfully brought down Vale and Beacon academy. If you think it's wise to cheat a cheater, thats a game your going to lose.

Adam was a leader that understood when to fold and when to attack, he was coerced inot working with her, once more their goals aligned in bringing down the governing body of Beacon. That is a win for Adam I don't understand what you mean by he has weak conviction.

He obviously understands the lesser of two evils when it comes to getting what he wants even if it means working with a human. It is not very pragmatic to remove the government which protects your people, at the behest of someone willing, able, and formerly having threatened to kill them...

Adam is supposed to be helping his people, crushing society around them is not helping them... Cinder/Salem are in no way "lesser" evils... and their plan alone should have made that clear.