Bah, I have to spread the Rep before I can hook you up again, but agreed! I think it must have been a difficult position
Kalani was in. Knowing what we know about
the tower members, it is easy to say K-man should have told
Michael about
Hannah and his relation to
the Mallers. Shit, Michael's smart, they could have used K-man as a double agent! But unfortunately for everyone, Kalani didn't know much about Michael and the Tower. The Tower was in a shite situation at the time Kalani showed up, so he saw them bickering with each other and stealing from each other. Not a good impression. So, he felt the best thing he could do, the only thing he could do to get his daughter back safely, was to play ball with the Mallers.
After the war, he saw the aftermath and probably shoulded a lot of guilt, especially after seeing
Tommy's corpse and realizing that his daughter was only a few years older than the young man. Letting the Mallers think he was dead would have bought him some time to come up with some kind of plan. Hell, in the number of times I have listened to We're Alive, I came across a point where I sometimes felt Kalani wanted to tell the truth, but just couldn't. I feel bad for the guy, but it was a shitty situation all around.
Want to blame someone, blame
Scratch! Fucking
Pippin volunteered for the position of rat!
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