11-10-2015, 03:28 PM
(11-10-2015, 02:47 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-10-2015, 02:24 PM)New Guy Wrote: Hi Irukandji,
Yes the Marshalls were doomed. It was Renard who sealed their fate. Renard released Wemlinger to them. Renard knew Wemlinger was Wesen and had violently murdered the investment company's owner. He also knew about prior arrests. Yet he decided not to warn the Marshalls. Not only is blood on his hands (again), but he acted as an accomplice to the 4 claw mark gang.
Are you saying Renard was entitled to cut off the ear of his hired reaper to help him "listen better"? Is he entitled to have all the officers in his precinct kneel down before him?
Renard has been a first class SOB to Nick. He has failed Portland and put the citizens in mortal danger. Nick more than entitled to Grimmly discipline Renard. He has a duty and obligation to the public he serves to take Renard down.
New Guy
Hi New Guy-
You know, it's a funny thing, a kind of weird comparison I noticed here. Nick, in his usual flagrant way, wanted to completely disregard the warrant. Renard actually complied with it. Why do you suppose that is?
Hi Irukandji,
The favor of a reply is requested...
Are you saying Renard was entitled to cut off the ear of his hired reaper to help him "listen better"?
I'll recognize and reply to your question:
Nick (and Renard) knew that simple compliance with the warrant would put the two Marshals in mortal danger. Nick wanted to protect them from Wemlinger. Renard didn't give a flip if Wemlinger killed them.
Again IMHO, this is a situation where morals and ethics conflict with law. Renard complied with law but failed his moral and ethical duty to protect the marshalls.
New Guy