I think Darth is expecting Gon to act like a shounen hero and let Nef heal the girl first before fighting.
Mfaili wants Gon to attack her without caring. Darth is saying that is out of character.
I think Darth is expecting Gon to act like a shounen hero and let Nef heal the girl first before fighting.
Mfaili wants Gon to attack her without caring. Darth is saying that is out of character.
Peace.
Ah I see. It would be certainly out of character, but still within the real of possibility in the sense that if he did go after Pitou while endangering the girl then clearly Gon isn't in his right state of mind.
So while Gon doing that would be out of character for him, Gon isn't operating from circumstances that are quite normal for him either. The being the case, I don't see what the problem is one way or another.
In the end, what does out of character even mean in this context? That Gon would be doing something that's not the norm to him? OK... what's the problem then? We're clearly not operating under normal circumstances. That being the case, the most important aspect for me is, if Gon does end up acting out of character... is it something that him and other characters around will recognize, or will they take it in stride as if it where normal for him to act that way?
I think that's the better way to look at it. Say Gon "messes up" and didn't act as he should've according to his own principles, what are the repercussions then? And would Gon learn from the experience or not?
I wouldn't fixate so much on what Gon is going to do or not, but on what comes after and how it affects Gon individually, those around him, and how they view him.