Talk:Pierre Lapin

"Lafin, who was born and raised in Quebec but fought for the British-backed Canadian government anyway . . ."

I've been thinking about this comment in the article and the best way to address the implicit question it raises namely why would he fight for the British. I conclude the best way would be to discuss it.

He was fighting for his homeland against foreign invaders. This applies whether he was a Federalist and homeland meant the Dominion or a nationalist and it meant Quebec. In either case, the "Boche Americans" came as conquerors and not liberators (see early Galtier scenes in the AF series). Of course he would fight. Galtier considered going after the US soldiers with a 22 in his first scene in AF and restrained himself only because he had to consider the impact on his family. Why is it a mystery that a professional soldier wouldn't do the same? ML4E 02:43, 20 October 2007 (UTC)