I've never read the manga, but from the episode, if their goal was to eliminate the wanderer and recover the girl, she should have not gotten involved. He was practically a wanderer groaning and growling at that stage, meaning all of his actions are based on motor control, meaning he is unpredictable, meaning you cannot get your emotions into it to send him off the right way, I'm trying to think of this realistically. If the orange haired girl had died, the red hair chick would have taken the blame, and rightfully so.
Compared to the other sectors which don't spend so much time, energy and money to retrieve them, they would have not tried to reason with him. If she is trying to save money and not get the wanderer destroyed, she should have fired an anti software gun or whatever they're called. Just my 2 cents.
In any workplace or sector, harm minimization is key, and if there are any procedures to follow she would have broken many of them, because of the u predictability of a wanderer (they can't even pinpoint exact timing the process occurs, just a rough estimate during the day).
Loro Lukic
2020-01-16 07:01:51 +0000 UTC
The security guy completely caused the incident by ripping michiru away rather then let boss who already had it under control finish what she was doing, all in the name of โhe might become one soonโ
GooeyEngineer
2020-01-15 12:05:28 +0000 UTC
Had the same reaction to the sword and the kid, like what the fuck ๐.
Also, why is it the contracted securities fault that she broke her leg? They should have removed the child and eliminated the threat, better than her possibly dying. For being a senior in the company she acts extremely childish - it's not like the security forced her Dad to be a wanderer, it was already happening. It's a stupid trope in anime about 'taking responsibility.'