( he is, but that's also his business, and she's done publically talking about natsuno for now. )
On the other other hand, "thinning out the herd" would have also padded the survivors odds of saving their worlds and could turn this whole place into a slaughterhouse if a few were particularly determined. So maybe that's also what Echo is trying to discourage, murder isn't entirely on par with teamwork after all.
( not that clarke entirely believes echo to be so magnanimous and faultless, simply looking out for their best interest and putting mechanics and taxes in place to keep them relatively peaceful. they'd already been urged to kill doubles, who's to say in the near future it wouldn't be the real things? this place isn't so different from the last, and the one before — people get scared and do desperate things to save the people they care about. )
Anyways, I like your suggestion of sheltering the dead in the maze. That's considerate, and hopefully people will keep it in mind.
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On the other other hand, "thinning out the herd" would have also padded the survivors odds of saving their worlds and could turn this whole place into a slaughterhouse if a few were particularly determined. So maybe that's also what Echo is trying to discourage, murder isn't entirely on par with teamwork after all.
( not that clarke entirely believes echo to be so magnanimous and faultless, simply looking out for their best interest and putting mechanics and taxes in place to keep them relatively peaceful. they'd already been urged to kill doubles, who's to say in the near future it wouldn't be the real things? this place isn't so different from the last, and the one before — people get scared and do desperate things to save the people they care about. )
Anyways, I like your suggestion of sheltering the dead in the maze. That's considerate, and hopefully people will keep it in mind.