This will just be brief for today, because I have stuff that I need to get done for tomorrow, but:
Fenimore probably won't bring up the discussion herself (well, maybe she would with Sokka since they know each other so well), but if it comes up, she will probably argue pretty heatedly against helping the FTSA with this particular plan, even if she is largely okay with them. Her arguments are likely to be largely self-centred (not wanting to risk the Malnosso getting angry with Luceti or, more specifically, her for what she sees as a low reward) and fatalistic (she doesn't think it'll change anything), with the safety of the other enclosures as something of an afterthought (she does care about not wanting to starve them, but she probably won't think to bring that up as an argument against the FTSA plan).
She's not very good at the Big Picture and she's not really familiar with how PR works on such large scales, so she can't really wrap her head around how this would help anyone. She might falter a little under the argument that they don't want to alienate people who are trying to stop the Malnosso, but she doesn't think it's worth the risk. She will also probably briefly be surprised by the argument that the Malnosso might be forced to free the people of the enclosure, but eventually she'll just start arguing that the Malnosso would probably just dump them on another enclosure the way they temporarily did with Kin'cora (this arising as much to try avoiding having to take the FTSA gamble as through actual reasoning).
So, yeah, she'll be vehemently against working with the FTSA (this time, at least), though the way she'll be phrasing herself might be counterproductive to her own argument for some -- she's using the sort of language that you often hear from the side characters as a contrast to the proactive hero-types who go on to save the world.
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Fenimore probably won't bring up the discussion herself (well, maybe she would with Sokka since they know each other so well), but if it comes up, she will probably argue pretty heatedly against helping the FTSA with this particular plan, even if she is largely okay with them. Her arguments are likely to be largely self-centred (not wanting to risk the Malnosso getting angry with Luceti or, more specifically, her for what she sees as a low reward) and fatalistic (she doesn't think it'll change anything), with the safety of the other enclosures as something of an afterthought (she does care about not wanting to starve them, but she probably won't think to bring that up as an argument against the FTSA plan).
She's not very good at the Big Picture and she's not really familiar with how PR works on such large scales, so she can't really wrap her head around how this would help anyone. She might falter a little under the argument that they don't want to alienate people who are trying to stop the Malnosso, but she doesn't think it's worth the risk. She will also probably briefly be surprised by the argument that the Malnosso might be forced to free the people of the enclosure, but eventually she'll just start arguing that the Malnosso would probably just dump them on another enclosure the way they temporarily did with Kin'cora (this arising as much to try avoiding having to take the FTSA gamble as through actual reasoning).
So, yeah, she'll be vehemently against working with the FTSA (this time, at least), though the way she'll be phrasing herself might be counterproductive to her own argument for some -- she's using the sort of language that you often hear from the side characters as a contrast to the proactive hero-types who go on to save the world.