Some thoughts on Sigrun's unexpected lack of interest in pressing on to Copenhagen before dark, as demonstrated on p. 218.
Peter Sadlon I'm in shock. I could power a large city on how shocked I am with Sigrun's caution.
Richard Weir I thought it was funny how HARD she had to think about it.
Amati Oh thank Minna....
I have some respect for Sigrun now. She CAN use common sense.
Rabbit Same here! I found her entertaining before, even likeable despite her tendency to bulldoze people, but after this page I'm finding I can actually respect her, as an adult, as an officer and most importantly as the person who's supposed to keep all these children alive. That's a world of difference made in a few panels.
And the best part is she hasn't lost any of her previously established personality, either - for a bit there she was clearly entertaining the option of going out into unknown troll country at night!
Prestwick Sigrun was probably thinking back to the last time she said "You know what? Yeah! Let's go check it out, we've still got an hour until sundown..."
That probably explains why most of her unit were in various states of serious injury and trauma when she volunteered for this gig ;-)
Minando --> Amati Don't let your hopes get too high, that's not common sense, that's basic self preservation. After all, where's the fun in getting yourself killed before the real party begins ?
Aggeliki --> Minando Well, she IS a captain. If she was unable to use common sense, her and her squad would be long dead
I guess she can tell the difference of mild risk from suicidal behavior, as demonstrated from her decision to open the gate and check what is outside. She knew there was a city further away, but that they were relatively safe right outside the tunnel. Also, if they had spend the night inside the tunnel and send the scout during the day, they'd have to wait one more day before actually getting into the town themselves. If this was just one operation, the extra caution would be good, but they'll have to explore for the whole winter, I guess they can't afford to waste too much time or they won't get anything done.
If Sigrun had actually made sure she knew everything about her subordinates like Magnificent Mikkel did, I'd be convinced she's the most best captain ever
Wapiti Just like the younger members of the team, Sigrun certainly has room for character development and growth. Mikkel's shortcomings (the ones we know of)
aren't as bad, but he probably has space for growth as well.
Then again, she and Mikkel might be used as foils through the story to develop the youngsters.
Aggeliki I don't think they're foils, they both have room for growth, as you said! Sigrun might learn to be more attentive and/or cautious, while Mikkel--uh. He already seems to be pretty well, you know. He is obedient, smart, cautious, calm, funny, and I have a feeling he will be very caring, probably more than anyone.
But he may have low self-esteem, or need for a better control of his trolling attitude, or need to open up more. We just don't know him well enough, we'll have to find out! :-)