User blog comment:Halo1081/The War of Class E/@comment-25993554-20150615041008/@comment-5707992-20150615073729

Ah, it's fine and you brought up a lot of good points. I think because Korosensei's own death is inevitable, he accepts it despite not actually wanting it. I mean if you were gonna die anyway, there's nothing else to do but take it in stride. Anyway, it'll be something very important if it comes to that outcome.

About the violence part though, I know Nagisa sees past Karma and actually listens to him, but since they never fight and Nagisa is being stubborn for once, I think Karma considered violence the only option to get him to listen. Since Karma also happens to be a violent person, even though he may not have wanted to do so on Nagisa, he probably saw it as no other option. That's what I meant when I said that, but I suck and wording stuff XD

Anyway, yeah. They lack the euipment and everything needed to save Korosensei. The only person who might actually have what's needed is Shiro, but even then that's pretty slim considering his past with Korosensei, his personality, and the fact that Shiro seems to wholeheartedly believe that killing Korosensei is the only option because when he saw what the mouse did to the moon, he didn't even try to come up with a solution to stop it, he just went straight to killing him.

It actually doesn't sound strange. Karma did go off, but that look may have been what truly made him snap. The fact that Nagisa, who's basically his closest friend, gave him the same look he'd give his mother might be what upset him the most and when you also consider the possibilty that Karma may have met Nagis's mother a few times, it gives it all the more reason. I also think Karma is bothered by Nagisa's modesty for his obvious skills and that also played a part in this. For someone who's always been the best, to see someone better than him at something, and one of the most unassuming people no less, that brought forth respect but also some insecurity too, I feel and those may be the reasons he went off like he did. Karma isn't actually denying his own skills, he's just acknowledging that Nagisa's are better where as Nagisa is straight up denying them.

I find the war ironic and a stalemate as well, but more ironic than anything because they're assassins battling for something that will ultimately end in death one way or another and for the other reasons I listed above. Though interesting (and both meme-inducing and somewhat painful), when you think about it that way and the fact that assassins do not fight it seems somewhat unavailing. But I do really want to see how this plays out. The suspense is very real.