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Demotruk said:
Aiddon said:

The ship was under military jurisdiction, Samus is not part of the military and was not authorized at first. If the military has jurisdiction you WILL follow their orders whether you like it or not. It's like how people can't just walk onto a crime scene being investigated by the police unless having been authorized first and even then they can have that right revoked at the drop of a hat. This is not rocket science, sure the military isn't Jehovah but you can't exactly go willy-nilly on their turf without their permission first.


Source? No making stuff up to support your case please, where does it say in the game that the bottle ship is military jurisdiction. Also, by the time Samus starts obeying orders, she has been given no information or directive from Adam that this is somewhere she cannot be or where Adam has authority. The game simply tells you that "Samus has decided not to use bombs or missiles until Adam has authorized them". ie. it was Samus' personal decision to obey Adam and not due to jurisdiction of any kind.


It was a military operation and Samus was an outsider to it. Adam ALLOWED her to tag along and could have told her to leave if he had felt like it. Case in point is the end of the game where the Colonel says Samus no longer has any place on the ship due to the people who authorized her involvement having been killed (though of course Anthony rebukes that). There's your "source" now get out of my face