So out of my entire message you only took the part about Kali shooting the main character, I never once said he was able to do it, I was talking about even though he was a captain he was practically useless in combat and was listing all the situations he found himself in and rarely did anything. Of course I know Kali is smart and well trained, becoming Fleet Admiral is no easy feat. It is no surprise she was able to overpower him, I am just voicing my frustrations about how he just relies heavily on others for example Nyx and is unable to defend himself and others at crucial times, and the worse of all is the bad ending. The bad ending for this game made absolutely no sense and came out of no where. The captain has not once showed any interest in money and power, he cares a lot about Lym and the crew and Zara(If you got her pregnant) and to give that all away just to join Kali completely destroys his character, and the worse sin is that in the update 2 out of the 3 H-Scenes are part of the bad ending and since it is not canon we only have 1 for this update.
[sigh] Yes, I only took that part because it was an example you gave that I specifically wanted to address. I argued against that being a good example of what you were saying. If I had wanted to address your overall point, I would have done so.
Among others, you mentioned his surrendering to Nyx; how often the stats you mentioned seem to apply; the fight on the Bellona; or being on Zara's home world — not a single one of those have anything to do with the Kali scene
directly. Yes, they have to do with your
overarching point, but I was saying I disagree that
the Kali example you cited was "arguably the worse". And now you say, "never once said he was able to do it", which isn't true. From your follow-up post earlier:
the final one is against Kali which is arguably the worse, for someone like the captain who has trained hard in the military academy he couldn't even disarm her and got shot and the other option is giving up and joining her, you see what I'm saying?
You absolutely
do say he "couldn't even disarm her", implying he ought to have been able to.
That's the specific point I was disagreeing with, and now you contradict your previous statement by saying, "It is no surprise she was able to overpower him"? I don't
need to take anything else from the rest of what you said, because I was directly addressing
a part that didn't apply.