LadyRelena said:
Don't know about them being friends (or maybe just not close friends or anything). I wouldn't want my readers to think I'm trying to set up a love triangle.
LadyRelena said:
Now for the questions.
If Dakem hated Oz for killing the original Heero Yuy then why was he ok that one of their top officers knocked up his only daughter in Heero's episode Zero story.
Also, Traze went to great lengths to kill every single pacifist on earth, but why? No one had been listening to them for years. I highly doubt they were much of a threat to his takeover. And why did he end up supporting Relena's cause later on in the show? I understand he didn't kill her because of Zech but why help Heero save her later on?
If Dakem hated Oz for killing the original Heero Yuy then why was he ok that one of their top officers knocked up his only daughter in Heero's episode Zero story.
Also, Traze went to great lengths to kill every single pacifist on earth, but why? No one had been listening to them for years. I highly doubt they were much of a threat to his takeover. And why did he end up supporting Relena's cause later on in the show? I understand he didn't kill her because of Zech but why help Heero save her later on?
About Treize, he killed the pacifists since they were in the way of Oz getting into power, specially since the Gundams were actually doing their job and forcing the Alliance to actually consider negotiating with the colonies and stop being dicks to spacenoids. The reason Treize supported Relena was not because he really agreed with her (though helping her helped his cause at the moment of opposing the Romefeller), but because she had the determination to keep fighting for her ideals even if it would never work. Remember that Treize is a bit of a romantic, and that he monologues a lot about how much he admired the Gundam pilots who were able to keep fighting even if they have lost everything (that is the Glory of the Defeated that the manga was named after), so I could see Treize admiring Relena when she starts to show that same Glory when she enters the political stage and somehow ends as Queen of the World after getting her country burned to the ground by never giving up her ideals.