Thread:AustinDR/@comment-26884760-20160412171857/@comment-2175012-20160412172758

I understand your points, but I do not see them as tragic. Keep in mind that they willingly helped Yates with his crazy scheme, and never batted an eye on what they were doing until the trouble starts to go down. Frankly, they should've known what they were dealing with, so I do not agree with the idea that they should be seen as tragic. As for them being betrayed, again, it would be tragic had they not have gone that far into depravity with Yates. This almost sounds like Draco in leather pantsing the crewmembers, which is what a few users tried to do with Yates.