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Eco-terrorism is usually damage done to property or machines instead of humans. (I'm not saying they never hurt people, but it's usually not the goal.) Someone's going to have to refresh my memory, because it's been a while - how empty was the Mako reactor when they destroyed it? When they set the bomb, did people evacuate? I know there were people there to begin with because of the random battles. Anyway, not taking any measures to evacuate the reactor would put them on the pretty extreme end of eco-terrorism, I'd have to say.
It was, and you're right. Amongst many things, FFVII dealt out a lot of controversy regarding ethics and politics of individuals or factions. It's made very clear from the beginning that its no story of simple "good and evil". Not only was this the point of the beginning, but this was explored often throughout the game, particularly through Shinra, or characters like Barret and Cait Sith.To be honest, I kind of thought that was the point of the beginning of this game... to put the player behind this eco-terrorist group instead of clearly defined, horse-riding heroes. Like HighwindPilot said, it's not completely black and white, so it makes the player think.
Good catch on the "Eco" part, as not many seemed to clarify as much. As far as the casualties involved, it's true that the random encounters were you taking out the Shinra soldiers that tried to stop you. But I don't think the group did anything more than what was necessary. They never established it, but based on the 10 minute time limit for evacuation, in addition to all the Shinra infantry men who pursued Cloud, I think it can be said that they gave the people in the reactor time to escape.Eco-terrorism is usually damage done to property or machines instead of humans. (I'm not saying they never hurt people, but it's usually not the goal.) Someone's going to have to refresh my memory, because it's been a while - how empty was the Mako reactor when they destroyed it? When they set the bomb, did people evacuate? I know there were people there to begin with because of the random battles. Anyway, not taking any measures to evacuate the reactor would put them on the pretty extreme end of eco-terrorism, I'd have to say.
This is true, but I think the fact that Cloud was so objective or apathetic about it all is what set him apart. True, he knew what he was getting into, but to him, it was a job that he was getting paid for. He clarified, even to Rufus, that he was a mercenary, and that really kind of emphasized that he had no connection of motives to AVALANCHE's activities.That brings me back to Cloud. I like him as much as the next player, but it's not as if he didn't know what was going on. He's a smart guy. He may not have condoned it or cared at all, but he knew there would be extreme property damage and more than a few deaths, accidental or not. Because he's not fighting on behalf of his own beliefs, I won't call him a terrorist. I will say this - if this happened in real life right now, and Cloud joined any terrorist group just because they'd pay him well, he would be called a terrorist by most people.
HighwindPilot said:They never established it, but based on the 10 minute time limit for evacuation, in addition to all the Shinra infantry men who pursued Cloud, I think it can be said that they gave the people in the reactor time to escape.
HighwindPilot said:Great post, by the way.
Vladislak said:Nonsense. Terrorism is, by definition, used to instill fear in people. Despite the fact that AVALANCHE is called a terrorist group, their goal was to do damage, not to coerce Shinra into giving up.