SWM wrote:I do understand what you have been saying. And I am saying that there was absolutely no rational reason for Byng's reaction. Even if he thought the Manticorans were about to do something tricky, he had no cause to fire without warning.
That is exactly my point, SWM. Byng did not react out of some rational reason. He reacted out of an "irrational" reason caused by FEAR. Fear does not allow time for rationality!
There was no reason to blow them away; all he had to do was talk to them. What Byng did was pure and simple panic combined with hatred.
You are overlooking the 'human element.' What is at the basis of panic? Fear. Is the main ingredient of panic? Fear. Fuels it with injections of adrenaline? FEAR! What did he have to be afraid of? 1) Rumours of godawful RMN tech. 2) That the RMN have already pulled some unacceptable, unexplainable shit. 3) That they somehow, with their sorcery, have been responsible for the destruction of the space station. 4)That he could die from the same sorcery!
Consider this scenario. Someone you hate[fear] walks in the room. You tell him to sit at the table, hands folded where you can see them, and don't move. He complies. You sit on the other side of the table from him with a gun aimed at his head. Something falls off a shelf. You think, "This guy is about to do something; maybe he can move things with his mind or fire lasers from his eyes!" and you blow his brains out. How is this any different from what Byng did? Can you justify it?
But let us change that ONE word, then it'll work. Because Byng's main problem was fueled by FEAR not HATE. Hatred doesn't fuel panic. Fear does!
Now, having said that, I don't think it's any different, but emphasizes my point. Same as when ignoramuses corner Clint Eastwood and tell him "don't move. Don't twitch a finger. Move like molasses in winter-time." Because they FEAR him. And twitching will start lead flowing from that very same fear.
For Byng, the space station exploding sufficed for the twitching. It is much too easy and common to oversimplify things, disregarding the human element.