But don't people ever forgive others who did horrible things to them while genuinely trying to help?
That was my
point, though: Once That Other Guy™ has become a trigger for something as low-level as your fight-or-flight reactions, "forgiveness" is something that newfangled neocortex may waste its time with (if I may channel Mr. Reptilian Brain here).
But that doesn't matter, since looking at the evidence we have so far, I'm pretty convinced Minna is not interested in exploring realistic psychology in this story so they will very likely find a way to work this out.
(I agree ...
I was simply offering a real life counter-example to JoB's prediction
... which is why this was actually
not a
prediction for the story.)
Since we're talking realistic personalities, I'll remind you that there are people who stay for decades in abusive relationships.
To second Grade E cat, abusive relationships start as not-yet-abusive ones the abused one feels more or less obliged to continue. Once Emil has gotten to the quarantine ship (which at least
he is assuming he actually will), there's nothing to force him to stay with Lalli if he doesn't feel like it; no more mission to complete, no established friendship with him (memento soupface and squashflower), no overruling authority of Lalli (as in the parent-child example).
1) Did Lalli cross a line in trying to save Emil's life?
*A* line, most definitely. Our RL authorities (if only two guys from the future with a background of several other nations would fall into their jurisdiction, and Minnas depiction of the events were acceptable as factual proof of what happened between them
) would call it assault and battery plus coercion, and
then look into the mitigating circumstances.
(I just noticed I was ninja'd by thorny, for some reason I missed their comment earlier)
(You posted <8m later, so you might've been already editing your reply when thorny posted, and - assuming that your account has the default
setting of messages per page - your post went to the
next page of the topic. I've picked up the habit, in such a situation, to explicitly flip back to the previous page to check whether other new posts have fallen into that gap.)
(But also, I've just pressed "Preview" to check this post, and between the preview and the edit pane, I get a red bar saying "Warning - while you were typing a new reply has been posted. You may wish to review your post." because Grade E cat just posted again, so there also are countermeasures built into the forum software to combat that.)