>>3418900It, upon looking it up, is sort of complicated Tl,dr: While the...Uprising thing breaks at least one VERY serious law, She only MAY be breaking international law with the Alive and forward stuff(It depends on the wording of the Petras Act apparently), so it could go either way in regards to disregarding the law. I do agree about having to be a lot different from a blue-y to fit in Blackwatch though, but otoh, surely there’s no smoke without fire?
You're right about the desensitization honestly, I just thought love/loyalty due to how she answered the Recall almost immediately. Given what Overwatch did last time, that's a lot of loyalty to her friend to just jump straight in. That mixed with what you mentioned is...not good.
That’s just the problem though, Overwatch can’t get rid of her, because like you say, she knows too much, so their options really would boil down to “Lock up and throw away key” or “unfortunate lab accident”. While it’s possible the deal might interest her, the big problem there is that there would almost certainly be clauses she wouldn’t accept(I.e: Don’t be a war criminal), so that option’s out. So her only real option to deal with Moira is the second option, and while Bluewatch Lena certainly wouldn’t do it(Without a pretty big push), Blackwatch Lena isn’t quite so neat and tidy, especially given that she’d need to be suitably...darkened to do wetwork in the first place. Like you say at her core, she wants to do good, and if fixing the ‘Moira Problem’ will save thousands, if not millions, what’s one more little part of her soul compared to them?
(Of course it’s also possible that after Moira tries to ‘treat Tracer’s condition’ -replicate it/make her into Widowmaker...Tracer...thing- one too many times, Winston might do it. Innocent and harmless he may be, but harm his friends and he very much will harm you.)