( is this valuable input? it allows him to look at this from ranger's perspective with how sensitive he can be to another person, as in, breaking their spirit, and their bones— he goes deep, deep down into teaching them a lesson. komaeda knows that he's rougher around the edges once he's slighted, and he learned that the moment they met when he caused a slight problem within the art room. now he doesn't know if torture is something he'd allow, but there's no such thing as a slap on the wrist either in order to tell them what's right and what's wrong.
he's right that if shin's fingers were snapped to the side, visible bone sticking out from the meat, and making them irreparable then he's crushed shin's chances at doing what he does best. his fingers are important to his character, he'd no longer be able to code, or do whatever work he does on the computer— he's a craftsman, and he needs his fingers to do just that. )
He's wary so they'd grow wrong, and he'd lose proper mobility. His hopes will be crushed then and there if they were no longer fixed.
( this is said genuinely, and with much thought. too much thought given to the person that told komaeda to run off and talk with add to get himself killed along the way. that was shin's own way of having komaeda buried alive, and that's why he understands the phrasing of why he should do it before someone else. the ultimate is... kinder, he'll allow them room to crawl out after they've seen what they did, but ranger would make sure they never come back. if their deaths served a higher purpose like hope, then he would allow them to suffocate under the dirt, and watch them claw at the worms and maggots to dig their way to the top, but a gun shot through the soil should fix that. )
It'll prepare him for the future, he'll be more mindful and cautious, I can't say it would be bad. ( but with how flexible shin is, who knows if it'd be good for him.
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( is this valuable input? it allows him to look at this from ranger's perspective with how sensitive he can be to another person, as in, breaking their spirit, and their bones— he goes deep, deep down into teaching them a lesson. komaeda knows that he's rougher around the edges once he's slighted, and he learned that the moment they met when he caused a slight problem within the art room. now he doesn't know if torture is something he'd allow, but there's no such thing as a slap on the wrist either in order to tell them what's right and what's wrong.
he's right that if shin's fingers were snapped to the side, visible bone sticking out from the meat, and making them irreparable then he's crushed shin's chances at doing what he does best. his fingers are important to his character, he'd no longer be able to code, or do whatever work he does on the computer— he's a craftsman, and he needs his fingers to do just that. )
He's wary so they'd grow wrong, and he'd lose proper mobility. His hopes will be crushed then and there if they were no longer fixed.
( this is said genuinely, and with much thought. too much thought given to the person that told komaeda to run off and talk with add to get himself killed along the way. that was shin's own way of having komaeda buried alive, and that's why he understands the phrasing of why he should do it before someone else. the ultimate is... kinder, he'll allow them room to crawl out after they've seen what they did, but ranger would make sure they never come back. if their deaths served a higher purpose like hope, then he would allow them to suffocate under the dirt, and watch them claw at the worms and maggots to dig their way to the top, but a gun shot through the soil should fix that. )
It'll prepare him for the future, he'll be more mindful and cautious, I can't say it would be bad. ( but with how flexible shin is, who knows if it'd be good for him.
he sighs. )
If you remove one finger, it's a start.