It just seems stupid. He obviously can remotely control it, so why be putting himself in danger when he can’t even handle himself in the battlefield?

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    1 year ago

    In the comics, >!he continues to pilot his drones remotely until a space mission forces him to pilot from within the suit due to his transmitter being out of range.!< For the show, they seem to be >!using his new body’s learning curve as a catalyst for the failed leadership arc that happens much earlier in the comics (before he receives the clone body).!<

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        1 year ago

        I like it too. It gives more meaning to his leadership arc and, I think, a better reason for why Cecil put Immortal in charge in the first place.

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          They are doing a good job of weaving the plot together from the comic format to the television format.