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IIRC the worst thing that Bill Gates Jr. has done to Hammer was threaten to kill her to protect his ship from the Outcast. He did leave her at the mercy of Larissa but has since released her. I'm saying Hammer won't kill him at some point in the future, but right now it is no contest as to who she would kill first.As a poster commented under the comic on the page, be certain that Hammer knows which target she wants to kill more, first.
BGJr isn't setting up Hammer. He's killing off every Crimson Shield on Risae, there is no question of who's responsible for that. What he's trying to do is secure Hammer's loyalty by giving her what she want's most, at least what he assumes she want's most: revenge against Larissa.Setting Carelli up so it's her word against his as to the truth of the events that are about to unfold - magnificent bastard... and for some strange reason, the usual camera that monitors his office appears to be experiencing technical difficulties right now...
If she kills Lasrissa, she can convince BGJr that "loyal" to him. That would buy her time and some limited freedom to figure out her escape.Whichever way Hammer goes in the next few seconds, I don't see a good way out for her...
Or give her a gun that's not loaded, or is otherwise disabled.As a poster commented under the comic on the page, be certain that Hammer knows which target she wants to kill more, first..
Except that he wants Larissa dead and he wants Hammer to kill her. In his mind letting her kill Larissa will make Hammer loyal to him. Giving Hammer an unloaded gun would not achieve either aim.Or give her a gun that's not loaded, or is otherwise disabled.
But another question is: With him dead, and Larissa alive, would the troops stay loyal to his dead body and continue to take out the fanatics? IF there were a way for Hammer to affange with Larissa, I'd consider killing him an option that deserves attention.Hammer is not going to shoot Four-eyes, there are not sufficient reasons for her to do so and plenty of reasons to not do so. Hammer's not stupid, if she kills him she'll have to fight her way through the small army outside that is right outside the door, make her way across a station that she doesn't even know the layout of and find a ship that she can fly and somehow make it back to a friendly ship even though she has no idea where in space they are. Or she can pretend to be loyal to Four-eyes which can potentially buy her at least some freedom to figure out all the things she needs to know to escape.
It's reasonable to assume the Crimson Shield fanatics are all dead, BGJr. certainly seems to have gone through a lot of trouble to arrange this. If Larissa, their commander, didn't see this strike coming it's pretty doubtful that any of the others were any better prepared.But another question is: With him dead, and Larissa alive, would the troops stay loyal to his dead body and continue to take out the fanatics?
I'm not sure what you mean by "affange", I'm going to assume you meant "arrange". I'm not sure I see why Hammer would be more inclined to come to an arrangement with the woman who cut off her hand and has been systematically torturing her for the past year. Less than a minute ago Larissa was about to take Hammer back to her cell, the 'long way' (ie. a little extra torture before the main torture).IF there were a way for Hammer to affange with Larissa, I'd consider killing him an option that deserves attention.
Not knowing his overall plans it would be difficult to say for certain. Although it is possible that he may need someone to replace Larissa...And: Why is he interested in a loyal Hammer? What's the use?
I suspect it will be closer to self-defense. Hammer is not an assassin, I don't think she has the instinct to kill someone in cold blood. Although to be fair she has been through a lot.But after all these twists... is it really conceivable that Hammer will simply kill Larissa?
KEM made a pretty persuasive argument for why it would be loaded.Another thought - Is that gun loaded at all??