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Thus the choice Mai faces in the [[Omega bunker]] is her chance to confirm or withdraw the point she made when killing Mukade and denying her violent side. This leaves two open issues: | Thus the choice Mai faces in the [[Omega bunker]] is her chance to confirm or withdraw the point she made when killing Mukade and denying her violent side. This leaves two open issues: | ||
#The "right" choice seems to be not to kill Griffin, but doesn't it leave room for further temptation? What will become of Mai if she fails to contain her in a future, similar situation? | #The "right" choice seems to be not to kill Griffin, but doesn't it leave room for further temptation? What will become of Mai if she fails to contain her in a future, similar situation? | ||
#The "wrong" choice alienates Mai deeply, but is that alienation irreversible? Does Mai redeem herself by defeating Mutant Muro (sort of like for Mukade), or is it too late for her to be "saved"? Is she condemned to be haunted by real and unreal violence forever? In her | #The "wrong" choice alienates Mai deeply, but is that alienation irreversible? Does Mai redeem herself by defeating Mutant Muro (sort of like for Mukade), or is it too late for her to be "saved"? Is she condemned to be haunted by real and unreal violence forever? In her dreams, perhaps? | ||
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