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?
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?
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).!<
I kinda like the timing better in the show
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.
They are doing a good job of weaving the plot together from the comic format to the television format.