Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27404492-20170918133425/@comment-34633327-20171010180456

Which brings us to the problem. Blake knows Adam plans on overthrowing Sienna Khan. What she doesn't know is that this only occurs if Khan refuses Adam's offer, nor does she know of Adam's connection to Salem. So what is the best course of action in this case? Does she let Adam launch the coup/convince Khan, then take them all down before they get to Haven? Does she go to help Khan in a case of "The Enemy of My Enemy is my Friend" and resolve to deal with Khan another day, but risk the chance Khan would agree with Adam's proposal? Or does she try to get to Khan first, defeat her, then suprise Adam with the news Khan is already down and go after him?

The first option has the obvious con that the WF would be under new leadership (Either by Adam or indirectly by Salem), and would be a unified force against Blake's band of four people, five if Ilia joins them in time. The Pro is that they have more preparation time as they can plan out their course while Adam is taking on Khan.

The second one has the pro of a potential allyship with Khan, dividing the WF in half and making them easier to handle, while also offering the possibility of someone like Ghira convincing Khan the WF aren't getting anywere on their current path. The con however is that there is no guarentee Khan will accept an offer of allyship, and even if she does, could backstab them once Adam is dealt with.

The third one has the pro of taking out one of two potential threats, leaving them with only Adam to deal with, and since he wouldn't be expecting it, they would catch him off guard and he wouldn't be as prepared to deal with them. The con is that there is no guarentee they could beat Khan, and even if they do, the other WF members would more than likely rally under their next commanding officer, Adam.

So what is the best option?