@Cyclone
Well, as an advisor he'd probably realize that the Premier is quite authoritarian and hence that the "democracy" he would have perceived on the outside is really closer to the Sultanate than other republics, at least while Velikaya is in charge, and that the appearance of democracy gives it an unprecedented level of enthusiasm and effectiveness since people actually want to contribute.
If he was moderately useful there would be no reason to harm him.
I feel like that would be fair, since living in the PRK for so long would have accommodated him to its existence, and being around Velikaya (who is remarkably persuasive), in addition to personal spite could definitely bring him to it.
Well, as an advisor he'd probably realize that the Premier is quite authoritarian and hence that the "democracy" he would have perceived on the outside is really closer to the Sultanate than other republics, at least while Velikaya is in charge, and that the appearance of democracy gives it an unprecedented level of enthusiasm and effectiveness since people actually want to contribute.
If he was moderately useful there would be no reason to harm him.
I feel like that would be fair, since living in the PRK for so long would have accommodated him to its existence, and being around Velikaya (who is remarkably persuasive), in addition to personal spite could definitely bring him to it.