he's spent the last seven months playing mind games with Vash, in an attempt (I'm assuming) to break him
I'm not so sure about that. I think Legato's job is mainly to keep Vash out of the way while Knives gets on with genocide unopposed, but either way it's still one hell of a feat. Vash has got to be a tricky bastard to keep pinned down.
Neat trick on Wolfwood's part, distracting him so Vash could use the angel arm.
Well, he's only using what he knows, because he saw the same effect when Legato was simultaneously trying to control both Vash and Hoppered. But he figured that out fast enough. He may not have had the finest education going, our Wolfwood, but he's smart enough when it matters.
He has a hell of a lot of faith in Vash, too. What he says about Legato probably being tired after seven months of mental battling is true, but it could equally well apply to Vash. And Wolfwood just walks in there and stakes his life on Vash coming through.
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I'm not so sure about that. I think Legato's job is mainly to keep Vash out of the way while Knives gets on with genocide unopposed, but either way it's still one hell of a feat. Vash has got to be a tricky bastard to keep pinned down.
Neat trick on Wolfwood's part, distracting him so Vash could use the angel arm.
Well, he's only using what he knows, because he saw the same effect when Legato was simultaneously trying to control both Vash and Hoppered. But he figured that out fast enough. He may not have had the finest education going, our Wolfwood, but he's smart enough when it matters.
He has a hell of a lot of faith in Vash, too. What he says about Legato probably being tired after seven months of mental battling is true, but it could equally well apply to Vash. And Wolfwood just walks in there and stakes his life on Vash coming through.