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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peterson for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peterson was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man. He was also the only member of the company who thought C.J. was a fool, [[NotSoDifferent sharing Waters' belief]].]]

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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peterson for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peterson was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man. He was also the only member of the company who thought C.J. was a fool, [[NotSoDifferent sharing Waters' belief]].belief.]]
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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.

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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" "[[StopBeingStereotypical stereotypical]]" black people. So its people, so it's safe to assume his terrible legacy will live on.
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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peters for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peters was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man. He was also the only member of the company who was non-plussed by C.J., thinking he was a fool.]]

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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peters Peterson for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peters Peterson was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man. He was also the only member of the company who was non-plussed by thought C.J., thinking he was a fool.fool, [[NotSoDifferent sharing Waters' belief]].]]
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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.

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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.on.
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* [[spoiler:Remember the black soldier Waters mentioned who dressed up as a monkey, and how Waters ''slit his throat''. As ignorant of what that man did, Waters took it too far. What sets this in Horror mode is if Waters has enough animosity towards certain blacks to coldly kill one, a fellow soldier at that, how many others "stereotypical" blacks did Waters set up or murder?]]

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* [[spoiler:Remember the black soldier Waters mentioned who dressed up as a monkey, and how Waters ''slit his throat''. As ignorant of what that man did, Waters took it too far. What sets this in Horror mode is if Waters has enough animosity towards certain blacks to coldly kill one, a fellow soldier at that, how many others "stereotypical" blacks did Waters set up or murder?]]murder? He did tell C.J. that he wasn't the first Waters punished, though he and Wilkie claimed he only wanted to scare C.J., and Waters ''was'' genuinely remorseful, so who knows?]]
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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peters for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peters was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man.]]

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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peters for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peters was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man. He was also the only member of the company who was non-plussed by C.J., thinking he was a fool.]]
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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.
* C.J. wasn't the only one what Waters framed because he didn't consider their lifestyle suitable. Just how many other people Waters wrongfully imprisoned before C.J. ?

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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.
* C.J. wasn't the only one what Waters framed because he didn't consider their lifestyle suitable. Just how many other people Waters wrongfully imprisoned before C.J. ?
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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.

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** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.on.
* C.J. wasn't the only one what Waters framed because he didn't consider their lifestyle suitable. Just how many other people Waters wrongfully imprisoned before C.J. ?
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* The White CO of the base who called in Davenport to investigate Waters' death. [[spoiler: He had to know that only the guards on patrol were issued ammo due to short supplies, which exonerated the White officers who assaulted the drunk Waters before his death but pointed right at the Black privates under Waters' command. If a White officer investigating the murder figured it out, the Black troops would have thought it a cover-up and never believed it, causing a strain on morale and discipline. Calling in Davenport, both a Black officer and someone outside of the camp, gets him what he needs.]]

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* The White CO of the base base, Colonel Nivens, who called in Davenport to investigate Waters' death. [[spoiler: He had to know that only the guards on patrol were issued ammo due to short supplies, which exonerated the White officers who assaulted the drunk Waters before his death but pointed right at the Black privates under Waters' command. If a White officer investigating the murder figured it out, the Black troops would have thought it a cover-up and never believed it, causing a strain on morale and discipline. Calling in Davenport, both a Black officer and someone outside of the camp, gets him what he needs.]]

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* The White CO of the base who called in Davenport to investigate Waters' death. [[spoiler: He had to know that only the guards on patrol were issued ammo due to short supplies, which exonerated the White officers who assaulted the drunk Waters before his death but pointed right at the Black privates under Waters' command. If a White officer investigating the murder figured it out, the Black troops would have thought it a cover-up and never believed it, causing a strain on morale and discipline. Calling in Davenport, both a Black officer and someone outside of the camp, gets him what he needs.]]



* [[spoiler:Remember the black soldier Waters mentioned who dressed up as a monkey, and how Waters ''slit his throat''. As ignorant of what that man did, Waters took it too far. What sets this in Horror mode is if Waters has enough animosity towards certain blacks to coldly kill one, a fellow soldier at that, how many others "stereotypic" blacks did Waters murder?]]
** Or how many "stereotypic" blacks did Waters framed, like CJ?

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* [[spoiler:Remember the black soldier Waters mentioned who dressed up as a monkey, and how Waters ''slit his throat''. As ignorant of what that man did, Waters took it too far. What sets this in Horror mode is if Waters has enough animosity towards certain blacks to coldly kill one, a fellow soldier at that, how many others "stereotypic" "stereotypical" blacks did Waters murder?]]
** Or how many "stereotypic" blacks did Waters framed, like CJ?
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** Or how many "stereotypic" blacks did Waters framed, like CJ?
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* Waters mentioned having a wife and child, and given his hatred of "stereotypical" black people, who's to say he didn't marry a woman with the same ideals as him? And that they're putting their child through the same thought process?

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* Waters mentioned having a wife and child, and given his hatred of "stereotypical" black people, who's to say he didn't marry a woman with the same ideals as him? And that they're putting their child through the same thought process?process?
** Waters even mentioned that his daddy taught him to hate "stereotypical" black people. So its safe to assume his legacy will live on.
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* Wilkie reveals to Davenport that [[spoiler:Waters actually admired Peters for standing up for himself and despised C.J. This statement becomes brilliant with Waters' life of pleasing the "white man". Peters was the kind of black man Waters wanted to be, but was taught not to: Proud of being a black man.]]

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* [[spoiler:Remember the black soldier Waters mentioned who dressed up as a monkey, and how Waters ''slit his throat''. As ignorant of what that man did, Waters took it too far. What sets this in Horror mode is if Waters has enough animosity towards certain blacks to coldly kill one, a fellow soldier at that, how many others "stereotypic" blacks did Waters murder?]]
* Waters mentioned having a wife and child, and given his hatred of "stereotypical" black people, who's to say he didn't marry a woman with the same ideals as him? And that they're putting their child through the same thought process?

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