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During the course of the story, Griffin demonstrates a tyrannical personality in which he views [[Konoko]] as an asset, so long as she can be controlled. However, he was easily willing to attempt termination of her, as well as use her best friend [[Shinatama]] in a defensive matrix as a means to try and kill her. He generally is shown using various people as tools and weapons, and seems a perfect counterpart to [[Muro]] in the syndicate. | During the course of the story, Griffin demonstrates a tyrannical personality in which he views [[Konoko]] as an asset, so long as she can be controlled. However, he was easily willing to attempt termination of her, as well as use her best friend [[Shinatama]] in a defensive matrix as a means to try and kill her. He generally is shown using various people as tools and weapons, and seems a perfect counterpart to [[Muro]] in the syndicate. | ||
The odd characteristic that remains uncertain though, is why, assuming [[Mai]] chose to spare his life, did he manage to drop in to battle | The odd characteristic that remains uncertain though, is why, assuming [[Mai]] chose to spare his life, did he manage to drop in to battle Muro & Friends with a TCTF strike team? Did he feel that he owed [[Konoko]] a debt for sparing his life? Did he feel a change of heart? He addresses Muro in one version of the final battle with the fact that [[Konoko]] is not alone. He engages in the battle, though his fate following the final battle is unknown. | ||
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