And there I am, also a Lorne-fan, who doesn't see him risking his career this way.
Thank you! Even if he were gay, he'd never actually come out, not while he's still on active duty. He wouldn't want to put Sheppard and Woolsey through the moral dilemma they'd have to face over this and he wouldn't want to risk his career. If he decided to come out after all, he'd first resign his commission and then do it. I just can't see him provoking/risking a dishonorable discharge or a discharge at all over this.
But knowing Mallozzi they'll do it wrong. If it had been Binder writing Extinction I might have been able to cut them some slack and give them the benefit of a doubt (because I always had a feeling he actually liked Lorne as a character and took care in writing him) but with Mallozzi in the lead? No. Just no.
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Date: 2010-07-16 01:16 pm (UTC)Thank you! Even if he were gay, he'd never actually come out, not while he's still on active duty. He wouldn't want to put Sheppard and Woolsey through the moral dilemma they'd have to face over this and he wouldn't want to risk his career. If he decided to come out after all, he'd first resign his commission and then do it. I just can't see him provoking/risking a dishonorable discharge or a discharge at all over this.
But knowing Mallozzi they'll do it wrong. If it had been Binder writing Extinction I might have been able to cut them some slack and give them the benefit of a doubt (because I always had a feeling he actually liked Lorne as a character and took care in writing him) but with Mallozzi in the lead? No. Just no.