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Anonymous
9 years agoJust was doing some additional research and re-watching some of the Initiative and Pathfinder videos online. One of them makes a statement I had forgotten - that the Pathfinder teams operate under their own authority. That may also be why the Nexus didn't have a Pathfinder/SAM. May have been a political or bureaucratic issue due to the authority interplay.
9 years ago
@VitesseLumiere wrote:
Just was doing some additional research and re-watching some of the Initiative and Pathfinder videos online. One of them makes a statement I had forgotten - that the Pathfinder teams operate under their own authority. That may also be why the Nexus didn't have a Pathfinder/SAM. May have been a political or bureaucratic issue due to the authority interplay.
Spoiler
This is pretty much ignored when Ryder tells the Nexus leadership about Meridian and Director Tann tells the other 3 Pathfinders who come to support Ryder, to basicly tells them to shut up and they work for him (which caused all 4 Pathfinder to go kind of rogue).