On one hand, Walter's reaction to being kidnapped a month ago was extremely hostile. As in didn't even listen to the speech or get to see the explosion hostile. He doesn't like the Initiative's methods of picking them out at random and the isn't a fan of their procedures. Considering that, you might think he'd be an attractive person to try to sway to the side of the Mutiny.
ONLY, THERE'S A CATCH. Apparently, his cohort is going to be away on a mission when the mutiny happens, meaning ONE OF HIS OWN will be stranded due the Mutiny. Add to that a concern that the Transporter might be damaged during the mutiny, and not only does his concern for a fellow Hellsing operative become that much more heightened, his secret tension over his interrupted mission back in his own time gets thrown into the mix. Consequentially, Walter is going to be royally pissed off with the mutineers.
Some incentives to get him to coordinate! 1. He has radio transceivers that don't need the network to work. Four of them (unless he ends up giving one or more of them away beforehand, but he's definitely going to have two of them at the time-- one for him and one for Seras, who will be away). 2. He also has weapons that can cut through thick steel like a hot knife cuts through butter. If proper gravity is restored, I imagine he can probably cut through the moonbase's doors without a problem (correct me if there is something special about the doors that would make me mistaken in this assumption). Two seconds and done, no explosions or extra damage necessary with the exception of needing a new door later. Of course, the only ones who will know about his weapons are the people who saw him use them at an earlier point. So far I've only written him using them during the zombie outbreak.
Surprisingly swayable to Anti-Mutiny!
ONLY, THERE'S A CATCH. Apparently, his cohort is going to be away on a mission when the mutiny happens, meaning ONE OF HIS OWN will be stranded due the Mutiny. Add to that a concern that the Transporter might be damaged during the mutiny, and not only does his concern for a fellow Hellsing operative become that much more heightened, his secret tension over his interrupted mission back in his own time gets thrown into the mix. Consequentially, Walter is going to be royally pissed off with the mutineers.
Some incentives to get him to coordinate!
1. He has radio transceivers that don't need the network to work. Four of them (unless he ends up giving one or more of them away beforehand, but he's definitely going to have two of them at the time-- one for him and one for Seras, who will be away).
2. He also has weapons that can cut through thick steel like a hot knife cuts through butter. If proper gravity is restored, I imagine he can probably cut through the moonbase's doors without a problem (correct me if there is something special about the doors that would make me mistaken in this assumption). Two seconds and done, no explosions or extra damage necessary
with the exception of needing a new door later. Of course, the only ones who will know about his weapons are the people who saw him use them at an earlier point. So far I've only written him using them during the zombie outbreak.