This is very much part of Law's debate, although his is more complicated because he's a medic in this, and in reality a medic can be 'neutral' in opinion and follow the Malnosso's orders to the letter. Because he's not been contracted to fight in his role. He's been mandated to stitch people back together, and as the job description outright states 'Healers will be helping not just Lucetians, but anyone caught in the crossfire.' Anyone. He is certainly not going to refuse medical aid to the people he lives with due to faction taking and he would argue that this is in line with what he signed up for and was ordered to do.
The man will take the pragmatic route and weigh the benefits and cons of each in his mind, though he is likely not going to share his innermost thoughts on the matter casually.
Law is going to be hesistant about the FTSA's chances. There is what happened to Kin'cora (and Law will ask if there's enclosures near enough that the residents can be moved to in an emergency situation). He is also aware of, thanks to living under the World Government, what playing the PR game really means. They got to get the word out, and then... they got to deal with the spin game. The Malnosso can easily frame this incident in a way that seriously undermines the FTSA even more, confuse people on the situation on the outside, and muddle the truth of the matter so what the FTSA has to say is discredited. He's going to gather that likely? They aren't too popular right now - and the attack is going to lower them in the public eyes even more. Sure it's on the Organization not to let them starve, but the FTSA created the situation in the first place and Law could see the public rallying for a crackdown. He's also understands that the tactics the FTSA uses to try and free O'Connell and Pagoda might be used on Luceti one day, or something more extreme as the organization gets more militant. ... and after Kin'cora and the recent draft, they could gain the ire of even more enclosures.
As a side note, he will also wonder if the FTSA stretching the MSF is interfering in the war against the Third Party and will casually inquire about this as well. Because the war against the cultists is going badly enough, and the pirate is curious how much worse these people are making it.
On the other hand, sometimes you have to be the villain if you need to get something badly enough. Law understands this very well as a pirate. Change won't be won subtly, and you need a rallying point to gain followers, as Masa said. And the FTSA are the only allies on the outside (aside from Rem and Law finds her questionable at best). The Malnosso are the Malnosso and Law hates them, and it will burn him not to stick it to them, although he knows the value of patience.
Ultimately its going to come down to Law's going to be so busy in his job, he won't aid or interfere with the FTSA or anyone else unless outright attacked (and then he will defend himself viciously). If the characters or the Malnosso peg him as a neutral or a Malnosso supporter is up to them. Being a medic allows him to be either without necessarily changing a single action.
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The man will take the pragmatic route and weigh the benefits and cons of each in his mind, though he is likely not going to share his innermost thoughts on the matter casually.
Law is going to be hesistant about the FTSA's chances. There is what happened to Kin'cora (and Law will ask if there's enclosures near enough that the residents can be moved to in an emergency situation). He is also aware of, thanks to living under the World Government, what playing the PR game really means. They got to get the word out, and then... they got to deal with the spin game. The Malnosso can easily frame this incident in a way that seriously undermines the FTSA even more, confuse people on the situation on the outside, and muddle the truth of the matter so what the FTSA has to say is discredited. He's going to gather that likely? They aren't too popular right now - and the attack is going to lower them in the public eyes even more. Sure it's on the Organization not to let them starve, but the FTSA created the situation in the first place and Law could see the public rallying for a crackdown. He's also understands that the tactics the FTSA uses to try and free O'Connell and Pagoda might be used on Luceti one day, or something more extreme as the organization gets more militant. ... and after Kin'cora and the recent draft, they could gain the ire of even more enclosures.
As a side note, he will also wonder if the FTSA stretching the MSF is interfering in the war against the Third Party and will casually inquire about this as well. Because the war against the cultists is going badly enough, and the pirate is curious how much worse these people are making it.
On the other hand, sometimes you have to be the villain if you need to get something badly enough. Law understands this very well as a pirate. Change won't be won subtly, and you need a rallying point to gain followers, as Masa said. And the FTSA are the only allies on the outside (aside from Rem and Law finds her questionable at best). The Malnosso are the Malnosso and Law hates them, and it will burn him not to stick it to them, although he knows the value of patience.
Ultimately its going to come down to Law's going to be so busy in his job, he won't aid or interfere with the FTSA or anyone else unless outright attacked (and then he will defend himself viciously). If the characters or the Malnosso peg him as a neutral or a Malnosso supporter is up to them. Being a medic allows him to be either without necessarily changing a single action.