07-17-2017, 04:38 PM
I personally feel that something like that depends on the situation.
For example, a traitors objectives could at least partially justify their actions. If, say, they're targeting captain Joe Shmoe, then of course it would make sense for them to murder them for (seemingly) no reason. But randomly murdering assistant Sally Jefferson when you're not supposed to is going into "Just go to LLJKUS 2" territory.
Of course, if Sally did something to piss the traitor off in particular, then murdering them is fine. The traitor may be a cold, heartless murderer, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have feelings.
For example, a traitors objectives could at least partially justify their actions. If, say, they're targeting captain Joe Shmoe, then of course it would make sense for them to murder them for (seemingly) no reason. But randomly murdering assistant Sally Jefferson when you're not supposed to is going into "Just go to LLJKUS 2" territory.
Of course, if Sally did something to piss the traitor off in particular, then murdering them is fine. The traitor may be a cold, heartless murderer, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have feelings.