Talk:Enedora/@comment-17259909-20160315032458/@comment-5780397-20160326160426

They wanted to deprive him of the Black Trigger, probably his teammates had anticipated the best way to do so without him fighting back would present itself during the invasion, when his strength was still needed. Aftokrator's fighters seem to spend a lot of time in their trion body, perhaps it would have been impossible to attack Enedra before he could activate his Trigger. If they had failed to take the Trigger from him on the first attempt, he might have fled with it, or worse, defected to another country.

Also, telling Hyuse that Enedra was going to be killed caused him to lower his guard, otherwise he might have suspected something about his abandonment.

After stealing the Trigger from him, Mira could have just taken him prisoner, that's true, but Aftokrator does not exactly look like a democracy. After all, if Enedra becomes useless, there is no reason to cure and restrain him, especially since he might become dangerous, politically speaking (he seems to know things). And they could not let him live on Earth, or he would have possibly spilled the beans about Aftokrator.

What I cannot understand is why Hyuse was not killed along with him. Loyal as he is, had he been tortured, he might have given Border information about Aftokrator. The only reason I can think of is that his master asked for him to be spared in return for becoming the next God.