Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-38.112.87.244-20150528165729

Feel free to shoot this down, but after the 'vision' that Locus had received while entering the portal, we saw him angrily pointing his gun at Felix. It is also made clear that his soldier personality developed as a form of coping mechanism, like a dissosiative personality disorder, to protect him from the atrocities of the great war (It is even mentionned that soldiers who could not re-adapt to civilian life (i.e. PTSD) became mercs like him and Felix did). Also, Locus' fixation on Wash, his scenes where he questions himself, then reassures himself as to wether or not he is guilt-free as he is simply the soldier. The above mention of Locus aiming at Felix, his constant internal turmoil and how he is quietly slowing down (2 murders in the prologue, much less than usual) appear to portray him as someone who might 'switch sides' so to speak, anyone with me on this one or am I just talking out of my posterior region? 