[x] Reprioritize. Target disabled. Provide assistance to Ally Defense.

How about we not fuck up our relationship with Medb by going full T-1000?
 
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Perhaps its hypocritical of me to say this, but when fighting monsters one should take care to not become a monster. Our actions, even in emergency mode, set a precedence for future actions. And for all the talk of holding Olga accountable for her actions, what about us?

Our Values, our Free Will is all we have as humans. Cut them away, and what do we become? What do you think Brie will become?

The entire point of us being was that we could surpass our birth circumstance of being God's Little Unthinking Cyborg Massacre,; we are regressing back into the 'Hard People Make Hard Decisions', 'Don't Think Just Shoot' mentality.

I'm not asking for us to not neutralise Olga and Carmilla. They need to be defeated, rendered incapable of further participation in this War. But we shouldn't use pragmatism as a blank check for moral apathy.
 
Well there's also the fact that Dark Brie had to suppress Original Flavor Brie so going full murder gal seems like a bad idea.

Also we need a bad decisions tag.

I feel like the narrative is trying to say something when Olga already got baptized by rainbows and lived to tell the tale.
 
I'm pretty sure servants don't just go, poof, when their master dies. They have a bit of time left, nothing to lose, and a massive desire for vengeance. Killing her would not really help that much compared to helping rider put down assassin.
Nah, Servants only stick around when the plot demands it, they're Casters able to store significant amounts of mana, or have the Independent Action skill.

[X] Reprioritize. Target disabled. Provide assistance to Ally Defense.

We did spend a damn command Seal to get Medb up on her feet. The least she can do is shank Bathory.
 
And, again, this is the Moonlit World, the moral high ground Doesn't exist. talking about how she has to answer for those seven dead women when Caster was making flesh golems and we ourselves have mind controlled an entire police precinct rings a little hollow.

In the end though, even leaving moral considerations aside, I simply don't see enough reason to summarily execute Olga here. We have broken her, and if we take out Assassin here, she simply will not recover. Or if she does might actually think about what she's doing for once.
 
[X] Shoot. Eliminate target.
What you say? She can use a command seal to escape? Great, she's down a command seal.
I hate the "you can't kill them or you will be as bad as them" trope.
Ok, one, we ain't a hero, and two, no we won't because we will still have acted with lot more restraint that we needed to, and will continue to do so (unless we end up magically nuking the city).
 
I mean, we haven't given her any. :V

Objectively speaking, that vampire who participated in mass murder and zombification had a higher kill count than Hobo Olga.

From what I understand, Olga's crimes started because she decided to participate in the Grail War and landed herself a Servant who restores her mana by killing people and bathing in their blood instead of boinking them.

Eh, whatever. I'm not here to moralize, anyway. I'm here to tomato Jeanne d'Arc.
 
[X] Shoot. Eliminate target.
What you say? She can use a command seal to escape? Great, she's down a command seal.
I hate the "you can't kill them or you will be as bad as them" trope.
Ok, one, we ain't a hero, and two, no we won't because we will still have acted with lot more restraint that we needed to, and will continue to do so (unless we end up magically nuking the city).
It doesn't matter if 'you can't kill them or you will be as bad as them', doing this will badly affect the relationship between Brie and Medb, not to mention how utterly devastated pseudo-Brie will be after the fight.

Up until now, Brie, even in her Emergency mode, has never summarily break her opponent down and executed them at their lowest, nevermind that said opponent is already desperate after her status, arm and half her face are gone. Pseudo-Brie is definitely morally against it, and Medb has certainly voiced her concerns by calling Brie's name out. By going through with this, Brie will be going beyond the moral horizon because pseudo-Brie intentionally let Emergency Brie out and do her terminator things, making her responsible for everything in the fight.

Pseudo-Brie isn't a hero, but she also isn't a sociopath that agrees with everything Emergency Brie does.
 
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[X] Shoot. Eliminate target.

I mean, why wouldn't robo-Brie? I still stand by my history of making in-character votes.
 
But Shirou hasn't met Jeanne yet, has he?
Imagine him asking Artoria later about the possible great-granddaughter she didn't know she had.
From Nero to Artoria to Mordred to Jeanne to Lakshmibai* to Okita to Grey to two very silly Star Wars nerdettes. A family tree only Merlin can explain.

Because he's the fucking perverted weeb who made it.

*There's a couple forks in this tree that don't lend themselves to text. Plus it'd ruin the joke.
 
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