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Originally posted by: Mae
This is more interesting than the usual conversation, so I'll throw in my two cents. About being a soldier, or course it's important to trust your superiors and obey orders. But that depends on haveing a superior that you can trust. Tallia made some comment earlier about how soldiers obey good orders more readily than bad ones. The thing is attacing the AA at that time made no sense. Yes, they weren't allies, but they weren't enemies yet, and they had actually helped win the battle against Destroy (you could argue that they were the deciding factor). And Dillandal had just made his big speech about how Djibril and his bunch were the only true enemies that they should fight. He knew that AA had nothing to do with them. And he knew Cagalli, the leader of one of Earth's most powerful nations, was hiding on the ship. He should have wanted to negotiate with them, or at the very least capture them, not elimiate the entire crew. IMO Tallia understood her orders were wrong and missed on purpose.
Athrun has some experience following leaders whose real goals are a lot different than what they tell the public. After all, his own father turned out to be a genocidal maniac. Dillandel isn't just after peace, he's after power. Why take out Lacus? Because she has power and influence, and she just might not agree with his plans. Why take out Cagalli and the AA? They helped win the battle against Destroy (you could argue they were the deciding factor). They could be strong allies. No, it's not because they are enemies, but because they might be seen as heroes, and the Chairman doesn't want the competition. When what your commander says doesn't match up with what he does than it's time to look for a new commander.
Shin is more like a young Athrun. He believes in what Dillandal says and overlooks what doesn't match his beliefs. I think this is more from his youth and inexperience than anything else. He could turn around when he discovers the truth.
Wow. Great post. The first paragraph is very true. Except for Talia missing on purpose. I am pretty sure that all she does is give orders. The aiming and firing of the cannon is completely handled by someone else. And Thee AA was indeed hit by the Tanhausser. Other than that great post.