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I was discussing; I didn't want an argument. I'm just saying, from the perspective of someone who can't see into Daz's mind the way you can, that's the kind of impression one gets.
I'm right about all of it if you define 'right' solely as what we've seen of Daz in-series. His morals are flexible, he never shows any emotion except schadenfreude and ambivolence, and not once has he feared being wrong about anything. ...This is turning into an argument, and I didn't want it to.
Because Wes has morals, and Daz is a Davrosesque 'improvement' on him-- a Wes 1.1, if you will. No outward emotion. No true compassion. No morals. No qualms about taking lives. No sense of the possibility of being wrong. No fear. No sadness. No happiness, either. And no nerve endings in his testes, apparently.
Wes wouldn't, therefore logic dictates that Daz would, even if it would be at the expense of a Russian princess, Team Butt Monkey and that other one that was with them.
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