Originally Posted by
Buffalobiian
That's not how I interpreted it.
Leila was in command and made up a plan to help 142 evacuate. The idiot then jumped in and strapped a bomb to all her units. Leila then explains to him how blowing up their own units is a fail-tactic, so he then goes and blames this (would-be occurring) failure on her since it was "her" plan before he stuffed with it.
Blowing up your own units is a fail-idea because you lose your forces, while bolstering morale for the other side.
Against a numerous (but not rushing-all-at-once) enemy (they're sending in units one at a time to test the waters), that idea sucks because you end up in a battle of attrition that you can't win.
On the other hand, if you use the forest to keep enemy typo: your own numbers somewhat elusive and just keep the enemy at bay/occupied, the evacuation can take place in the meanwhile. You're after a stalling tactic after all, not an offensive one.
As character impressions, any character with the name "Leila/Layla" is likable by default (especially if they're blond).