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For me it will depend on how the redemption route will be played out. Obviously showing up at the ship with a simple "I'm sorry" wouldn't do it. I don't want her to be part of the crew, but rather switch sides towards the end of the story/final showdown and until then, no more damage.I've no doubt she's going to get a redemption route but I won't be forgiving her.
There is no way she doesn't know how scummy the company she works for is unless she's either a complete idiot or ignorant as hell. Not only that but she blindly follows someone clearly up to shady shit with the old "for the greater good".
So she's either blatantly ignoring every single red flag they wave or she's a fanatic who can't think for herself. Either way I have no intention of giving her a chance and inviting her on to a crew of people who have all been screwed over by the people she works for as well as screwing over the MC herself and handing her obviously evil boss something dangerous.
There are only 2 ways our next conversation ends. With her floating out of an airlock or a bullet between the eyes.
At this point, we know very little about her. Admittedly, she came across a bit naive during the talk on the station. After all she might just be a simple opportunist.
What I'm trying to say is, for some reason, for what she pulled off she still comes across quite likable to me, especially compared to similar characters from other AVNs. We know the story, mega corps bad, rebels good. That's why a well pulled off redemption route could be quite interesting.