Meh. It’s a tough one.
On one hand he violated orders, and as a consequence someone died
On the other hand, he was simply trying to stop torture; a kind of torture he’d personally experienced to some degree. He didn’t realize the psion would die in that case.
Take aliens out of the equation. And your hate for Uldren / Crow for killing Cayde (which frankly this forum has a lot of)
If a US soldier (or insert your country here) stopped an experiment that was torturing POWs, in a way he had personally been tortured with recently, but as a consequence someone died… how would that make you feel. Would you say “kill the guy” or “he did the morally right thing”
Considering how polarizing the whole “enhanced interrogation” thing and “water boarding” was in my lifetime I’d imagine at least half of you would say he did the right thing.
But oh yeh. Uldren killed Cayde while under the influence of darkness. So I guess Crow must be hated and killed.
[b]Keep in mind. We knowingly plowed through dozens of cabal that were on our side. Killing then for simply being in our way to get to Savuthuns ship. All without stopping to talk to them or Caitl. [/b]Simply run and gun. But we got a pass. And we weren’t even sorry
Crow killed by accident and showed tremendous guilt over it
And yet “we” are the heroes