12-10-2016, 01:14 PM
(12-10-2016, 01:12 PM)New Guy Wrote:(12-10-2016, 12:14 PM)irukandji Wrote:Hi Iruk,(12-10-2016, 11:49 AM)New Guy Wrote: Hi Iruk,
Can you clarify what "atrocities" Nick committed against Monroe and Rosalee. What did he commit against Adalind?
Thanks,
N G
Most certainly. Here's one:
Monroe and Rosalee-Nick had them aid him in the kidnapping of Diana
Adalind-He kidnapped Diana from her.
I recall several characters participated in the kidnappings. In particular was it not Renard who designed the kidnapping and recruited the team including deception that the "Resistance" did it?
from 3.18, The Law of Sacrifice:
Quote:A short time later, Viktor and Rispoli are in the limo heading to the airport to go back to Austria. Viktor looks down at Diana, whose eyes turn purple. Viktor sees the picture of a young Nick in Kelly's locket, and when he reaches towards it, it snaps shut. Suddenly, there is a boiling sound as a lid on a cup of coffee shoots off the cup and the coffee floats out and forms a skull on the window before disappearing. The limo arrives to the plane, and as they get out, five masked people run up, guns drawn, ordering them in German to get on the ground. When Viktor steps out of the car, one of the attackers says to give them the baby. Viktor warns they don't know who they are dealing with, but the man asks in German, "Do you think the Resistance cares?" Viktor hands over Diana, and the five Resistance members get into the limo and drive off. As soon as they drive off, they take off their masks, revealing themselves to be Nick, Kelly, Renard, Hank, and Monroe. Kelly then tells Renard it has to be done, and he says he hopes she's right.IMO, all five of the "kidnappers" agreed to work together. Nick didn't coerce anyone.
Also, Nick did not act alone in kidnapping Diana. IMO, Renard was much more instrumental in the "mission."
N G
Hi New Guy-
It doesn't matter if 2 people participated in the kidnappings or 20 people participated. It doesn't matter if Renard orchestrated it or not. You asked for an atrocity that Nick committed. Kidnapping is an atrocity.
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