cthia wrote:They were completely blindsided when the two fiercest, longest standing enemies buried the hatchet and became allies. There is no way they could have foreseen or anticipated such an act of human kindness, and human nature's will to survive. The reality of Torch completely blindsided them as well.
I don't think this is a failure to understand human kindness. Rather, it's a failure to realize their chess pieces are actually capable of intelligent thinking. The formation of the GA is not at all surprising once both sides recognized how totally they had been played--it's not that the MA failed to recognize that, but that the MA failed to recognize that they would realize they were being played.