Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20180708204808/@comment-35822279-20180715211537

Fire Eater wrote: Armin clearly was not going for civilians, so he's not in the same boat as Eren.

Yes, Floch is a total gun nut and a maverick, and he needs to be held accountable too as his actions only reinforce what the Marley want the world to think.

The target needed to be the Marleyan leadership and military, the ones who are genociding Paradis and forcing the Liberio Eldians into ghettos. The actions of Eren and Floch only aid the enemy, instead of discrediting them. The rest of the world was suffering Marley's wrath just as Paradis has been. Nobody was gonna oppose Paradis dealing them a black eye for their troubles. Killing civvies though, deliberately is another story. - Yea Armin was stuck in between a rock and a hard place and was forced to do this because of Eren so I won't blame him for his actions because he didn't do it out of malicious intent and had no choice.

- Well Marley's old military leadership was killed by Eren so mission accomplished (I'm certainely not shedding any tears for them) but it might end up being a bad thing for Paradis (even though they deserved to die) as that was part of the trap in order to enable Magath as Marley's commander and he has been shown to be a very capable leader akin to Erwin Smith while the old leadership was lazy and over relied on the Warriors/Titans to the point that they thought that 4 children could defeat a nation of close to a million (Pieck snarks about that in 97 I think). So yea they get to go up against Marley with a brain rather than the braindead version that allowed numerous tactical/technological failures to occur under their watch which makes the fight significantly harder for them.

- Floch also started the premature celebration that left the blimp's entrance unguarded so yea he's probably directly responsible for Sasha's demise.