Thread:Edcakes/@comment-4816103-20150121225943/@comment-4816103-20150127054849

Funny enough, if you can call it funny, they were both very inactive here anyways. This shouldn't have made a difference because they both hated the wiki, because of, well, the drama. I think was more the idea of getting punished when they thought they were right, rather than having to leave this place.

Senkhara makes more sense, in a way. IDK, let's just say it was everyone's REAL favorite mastermind, Corbierre.

OKAY

Well, on the "ridiculous age" thing, that's sort of the point. That way they can weed out the weak and rebellious a whole lot faster and start training future soldiers faster, too. Anyways, they both got the same score, but all that means is they have similar skillsets. However, these skillsets come out in different ways. June is a very skilled fighter and is extremely observant as well. Day is also really smart, but up until the second book he didn't know how to fight and even though he's observant, June is far more precise. Besides, they think differently.

June, even after everything that happened to her family, finds it hard to betray the Republic because it's hardwired into her brain. She even decides to try and work towards changing the system from the inside rather than having everything collapse. At her core, she is still just a fifteen year-old girl who severly misses her brother and was forced to give up everything she knew and loved and starts to regret it in the second book. She's the one who questions if she actually loves Day or not.

Day hates everything to do with the Republic and also has a hatred for rich people in general. He can't lead and he can't fight. He's too impulsive and rebellious to be a good leader, and he's not observant enough to keep himself out of trouble. All he's good for is making the citizens rally behind him. Even then, his only goal is to rescue Eden and help the Republic collapse. He turns on June after she starts to trust the new elector and even calls her out for being rich and possibly loving the new elector instead of him, because he insisted he loved her and she didn't kiss him back.

They have similarities, a lot of them, I'll admit that. But what's more important is how people think and see the world, and they have radically different view points.