apparently he was hired to kill viper in the past how tf could anyone kill her she’s perfect. never playing omen again, this is like spray painting the Mona Lisa, why would you ever destroy pure beauty bitch ass mf she didn’t do nothing
B1itz [#4]Viper literally used him for human experimentation and is now using him as a weapon I would say shes the bad one. Also Kingdom is bad and Viper working for Kingdom
that was just after he tried to kill her dumbass
SAMPV6 [#5]that was just after he tried to kill her dumbass
She worked for kingdom before the attempted assassination, thats why they were trying to kill her. Plus none of that justifies it its still an awful thing to do. Viper also has Reynas little sister locked up somewhere and is doing something to her. The corporation that Omen and Iso worked for wanted her dead for some reason and Kingdom doesnt typically do good things.
B1itz [#6]She worked for kingdom before the attempted assassination, thats why they were trying to kill her. Plus none of that justifies it its still an awful thing to do. Viper also has Reynas little sister locked up somewhere and is doing something to her. The corporation that Omen and Iso worked for wanted her dead for some reason and Kingdom doesnt typically do good things.
I'm just saying he kept omen and experimented on him after he tried to kill her.
SAMPV6 [#8]I'm just saying he kept omen and experimented on him after he tried to kill her.
who is he?
geospliced [#7]He was following orders.
one’s sense of morality in the situation still exists even under orders geospliced, it’s why the Nuremberg trials were held
B1itz [#4]Viper literally used him for human experimentation and is now using him as a weapon I would say shes the bad one. Also Kingdom is bad and Viper working for Kingdom
she innocent tho
cartixuzi [#10]one’s sense of morality in the situation still exists even under orders geospliced, it’s why the Nuremberg trials were held
I can get that, but he was stated to be their most "prized asset", which implies that he is a highly trained professional who probably took his job very seriously. As much as I hate to say it, he might've just been being professional and not letting other factors such as emotion/ethics/morals get in the way of completing the job.
But sometimes it's more than just "oh they could've still made the right decision." There may be other factors that we aren't seeing. After all, we haven't been shown everything about Omens past. He could've took the job for various reasons. I don't think we understand Omens former motivations enough to correctly diagnose the true reason as to why he became an assassin/chose to accept the hit on Viper, since they seemed to be friends/colleagues.
Also, just my personal opinion, but some jobs are more than just jobs. Some duties mean more than what they are, or rather they might be worth more than the consequences. Some people can do wrong things in the quest of seeking validation from their superiors. I think there are plenty of examples of people who have done the wrong things under orders to gain benefits for themselves. Of course, I don't condone it, but I believe that sometimes we need to look deeper into the circumstances that surround ill acts and address them accordingly.
Sorry for the long message cartixuzi, I don't mean to be rude or arrogant or anything and I'm sorry if that's how my text sounds. But I do agree with you in the sense that inappropriate orders should be rejected as they should.
geospliced [#13]I can get that, but he was stated to be their most "prized asset", which implies that he is a highly trained professional who probably took his job very seriously. As much as I hate to say it, he might've just been being professional and not letting other factors such as emotion/ethics/morals get in the way of completing the job.
But sometimes it's more than just "oh they could've still made the right decision." There may be other factors that we aren't seeing. After all, we haven't been shown everything about Omens past. He could've took the job for various reasons. I don't think we understand Omens former motivations enough to correctly diagnose the true reason as to why he became an assassin/chose to accept the hit on Viper, since they seemed to be friends/colleagues.
Also, just my personal opinion, but some jobs are more than just jobs. Some duties mean more than what they are, or rather they might be worth more than the consequences. Some people can do wrong things in the quest of seeking validation from their superiors. I think there are plenty of examples of people who have done the wrong things under orders to gain benefits for themselves. Of course, I don't condone it, but I believe that sometimes we need to look deeper into the circumstances that surround ill acts and address them accordingly.
Sorry for the long message cartixuzi, I don't mean to be rude or arrogant or anything and I'm sorry if that's how my text sounds. But I do agree with you in the sense that inappropriate orders should be rejected as they should.
anyone reading allat?
geospliced [#13]I can get that, but he was stated to be their most "prized asset", which implies that he is a highly trained professional who probably took his job very seriously. As much as I hate to say it, he might've just been being professional and not letting other factors such as emotion/ethics/morals get in the way of completing the job.
But sometimes it's more than just "oh they could've still made the right decision." There may be other factors that we aren't seeing. After all, we haven't been shown everything about Omens past. He could've took the job for various reasons. I don't think we understand Omens former motivations enough to correctly diagnose the true reason as to why he became an assassin/chose to accept the hit on Viper, since they seemed to be friends/colleagues.
Also, just my personal opinion, but some jobs are more than just jobs. Some duties mean more than what they are, or rather they might be worth more than the consequences. Some people can do wrong things in the quest of seeking validation from their superiors. I think there are plenty of examples of people who have done the wrong things under orders to gain benefits for themselves. Of course, I don't condone it, but I believe that sometimes we need to look deeper into the circumstances that surround ill acts and address them accordingly.
Sorry for the long message cartixuzi, I don't mean to be rude or arrogant or anything and I'm sorry if that's how my text sounds. But I do agree with you in the sense that inappropriate orders should be rejected as they should.
Inappropriate or even appropriate orders surrounding murder are always subjected to be slandered towards anyone involved in it tho, and I feel like what you said at the start implies that you don’t believe that to be the case unless I’m wrong?
chrlxz [#19]grown adults btw
read a comment on here that omen was sent to kill viper and went off from there, idk what’s the issue and why we gotta mock ppl that actually follow it
B1itz [#4]Viper literally used him for human experimentation and is now using him as a weapon I would say shes the bad one. Also Kingdom is bad and Viper working for Kingdom
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cartixuzi [#20]read a comment on here that omen was sent to kill viper and went off from there, idk what’s the issue and why we gotta mock ppl that actually follow it
because it's valorant lore💀
cartixuzi [#20]read a comment on here that omen was sent to kill viper and went off from there, idk what’s the issue and why we gotta mock ppl that actually follow it
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cartixuzi [#16]Inappropriate or even appropriate orders surrounding murder are always subjected to be slandered towards anyone involved in it tho, and I feel like what you said at the start implies that you don’t believe that to be the case unless I’m wrong?
But of course! Murder is never right, and it is important to address the faults of the perpetrators and punish them accordingly. However, I just feel like it could be different when you're an employee.