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| Re: What was heroic about Didact? | |
| Posted By: Ze Moose | Date: 4/7/09 4:01 a.m. |
In Response To: Re: What was heroic about Didact? (SonofMacPhisto) : Chief's decisions only revolved around killing Flood and Covenant. Didact had : to wrestle with the genocide of an entire galaxy, including his beloved. : You would hope that would give ANYONE pause. ;) : As a side note, that's another reason why I find the Chief as Didact angle so
: It's Shakespearean in it's tragedy level! Speaking of Shakespearean, Hamlet was a hero who also took the path of "inaction, or indirect, indecisive action". In Hamlet's case it was his "tragic flaw". Maybe the same could be said of Didact?
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