Diem wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was a heat of the moment thing that had Jazz in a frustrated scenario in which he lost his cool and didn't think before gunning the guy down.carytheone wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that, well, Jazz did kill a human.
A non-evil human.
This fact isn't really that important here, but wasn't Jazz tricked or it was a mistake? I'm just curuous; I have quite a bit of back reading that I want to do.
Spoiler pic.
Jazz regretted his rash action, but was still removed from active duty and denied any release into the field afterward.
Harsh indictment on the horrors that a lifetime of ceaseless war can inflict on even the most positive of individuals or pulled-from-arse, "edgy" out-of-character moment during an already poorly-scripted era of the comic? YOU DECIDE.
But anyway, yeah, "courage" is a very weird adjective to ascribe to Menasor. Particularly since he's one-fifth Breakdown. But then "courage" is a really weird trait to emphasize for giant gestalt robots anyway. Bravery is not exactly an issue when one is multiple times the size of one's foes.
I would think it would be easier to have courage with a group of four other soldiers then alone. It didn't set well with me, but especially with Menasor. But outside of that, fantastic artwork. I like it a lot. I may have to see if the resolution will fit my phone's screen.