Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
Thats exactly the problem here ...
They dont show any signs for "not caring" about us ... yes, they have no respect for out lives, and Kithrak several times mentions that he "should" just kill us, for we are no use to him ... not bcs he wants to, or bcs there is any deeper reason, simply bcs he have no reason to let us live.

In such encounter the armor would not be the "main cause of their hospitality" ... more like the last drop for their already overflowing chalice of patience.
Or covenient excuse for violence if you wish.

Its not matter of posessing incredibly rare and value armor ...
Its just matter of striking down lower being, who overstepped their boundaries. (Even tho possibly unwillingly.)

If you want example from real life try to imagine that you come home and find ugly, old, smelly and dirty homeless wearing your shirt ...
It would not be any extremely expensive shirt, nor any especialy favourite shirt ... but just the fact that this person dared to enter your house and simply take your clothes would probably not leave you all rational and calm ... would it? wink

I have no idea what you're saying. You're talking about something that doesn't happen in the game. The Gith don't attack you over the armor. The idea that they would attack you over the armor is made up fantasy. Nothing more than someone's idea of what should happen.

Again, for all you know the armor is sold mass market.

As far as the analogy about a shirt... you didn't take Lae'zel's armor directly from the Kithrak's wardrobe. You took the armor from Lae'zel.

It'd be more like coming outside and seeing someone wearing the same shirt as you because they bought their shirt from Macy's just like you did. And now you're all like, "What gives you the right to shop at Macy's, you prick?! Guard your grill, fool!"