...who do you think it should've been and why? At least I thought the identity overlay stuff was a bit too cheesy. And hey, Hobbes is cool!
After considering this question, I came to the conclusion that my personal preference would've been Vaquero. Hypothetically speaking: he's from the Border Worlds (I think), and feels uneasy about how the Behemoth would be used after it destroys Kilrah. The thing is too valuable to scrap. Somebody within the Confederation would end up using the thing to enforce his/her/their view. Although Vaquero has no love for the Kilrathi, this is the best opportunity he has to destroy Behemoth. He might get the information on how to contact Kilrathi from Hobbes, who coincides with his view after a long debate, having seen how devastating internal power struggles can be among his own kind.
Blair: "Vaquero, do you have any idea what this means? For the war? For you?"
Vaquero: "Yes sir, but I'd rather die free than live as a slave."
Blair: "You just might get your wish."
Some of the reasons for this solution were to avoid repeating the Mandarin stuff of WC2 too much. Also, Vaquero seems the most unlikely traitor, and this wouldn't make him exactly a spy, and he doesn't play a major part in the plot as it is. Here is also a fair chance for redemption and to get him back flying. At this point of the war pilots we can use any pilot we can get, and he acts basically out of slightly misguided patriotism, much like Tolwyn in WC4. I considered Rollins, but despite his pessimism, I really can't see him as a traitor. Also some have been suggesting Cobra, but I REALLY can't see how someone who has been once imprisoned by the kilrathi and harbors a strong hatred for them would do that.
After considering this question, I came to the conclusion that my personal preference would've been Vaquero. Hypothetically speaking: he's from the Border Worlds (I think), and feels uneasy about how the Behemoth would be used after it destroys Kilrah. The thing is too valuable to scrap. Somebody within the Confederation would end up using the thing to enforce his/her/their view. Although Vaquero has no love for the Kilrathi, this is the best opportunity he has to destroy Behemoth. He might get the information on how to contact Kilrathi from Hobbes, who coincides with his view after a long debate, having seen how devastating internal power struggles can be among his own kind.
Blair: "Vaquero, do you have any idea what this means? For the war? For you?"
Vaquero: "Yes sir, but I'd rather die free than live as a slave."
Blair: "You just might get your wish."
Some of the reasons for this solution were to avoid repeating the Mandarin stuff of WC2 too much. Also, Vaquero seems the most unlikely traitor, and this wouldn't make him exactly a spy, and he doesn't play a major part in the plot as it is. Here is also a fair chance for redemption and to get him back flying. At this point of the war pilots we can use any pilot we can get, and he acts basically out of slightly misguided patriotism, much like Tolwyn in WC4. I considered Rollins, but despite his pessimism, I really can't see him as a traitor. Also some have been suggesting Cobra, but I REALLY can't see how someone who has been once imprisoned by the kilrathi and harbors a strong hatred for them would do that.