Originally posted by -Pr-
refresh my memory, cos i don't remember him not being willing to kill imperiex.did he not give him a death sentence at the end of the book anyway?
Originally posted by Omega Vision
He did, but he acted like it was some big deal, as if it was tearing him up inside to kill the cosmic menace that had thus far shown no trace of mercy or respect for the sanctity of life and was more of a force of nature than a living thing.
honestly, i disagree, but...
Originally posted by Mindship
What's the importance of CIS since it's all ultimately PIS? I mean, it's not like there's a real character failing to do something, eg, he could otherwise do. It's the writers, doing whatever they feel best drives the story. Why even make a CIS distinction?