Talk:Lincoln/@comment-89.162.18.75-20160511131412/@comment-28151443-20161016101006

Lincoln's death would has more sense if he has more interaction with Sky peope. If it showed that they accepted him, that they like him everything would look differently.

Kane said in 3x09 that death  also  could be an act of union and that would be true if he as one of the leaders of the Sky people had died to protect the unjustly arrested grounders. But Lincoln was no one, Lincoln was a man who they didn't like and know but in the same time they attacked him. This was crime and had many witnessed but stay unpunished. He wasn't part of them, just another grounder who died because he was ungrateful for their hospitality(and to protect his own people). How could that kind of death is an act of union?

His death was described by writers as something that puts an end to the Pike's dictatorship. But Pike was only democratically elected leader of the Sky people. And after the death of the best man in their whole universe, none of Sky people turned against their leader. There were no riots and unrest to take that power from him. Pike didn't stop killing innocents because his men were disgusted by him after Lincoln's death but because the A.L.L.I.E's actions shifted the focus from Arcadia and Pike.

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