
Originally Posted by
Yukimura
Where Suzaku's methodology falters is in the assumption that the entrenched Britannian aristocracy will ever give him Noble status and let him set any sort of policy, this is just an unreasonable expectation. Suzaku has set himself up as a dog who's master is the Empire, his stated goal to rise through the ranks of dogs to become a master. However this just isn't going to happen. A master may reward a dog, and hold it above other dogs, and put it in the most prestigious kennel, and give it the finest treatment, but that will never change the fact that the dog is still just a dog. No matter how precious a dog is to a master, it will always be subservient to that master never the other way around.
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Because he is a dog and can never realistically become a master I don't believe that Suzaku's "If you can't beat 'em, join em" attitude is any more than selfish, foolish, idealism taken to an extreme.