It's not as if
1) He actually wants to be there
2) He's going to have anything to contribute other than insults
3) He actually wants there to be any sort of peace with the Wraith
All he's going to do, if he does anything, is something bad like insult them, pull guns on them or otherwise piss them off and thus ruin the diplomacy. It's obvious that he can't stand to even be in the same room with them so why do they keep dragging him along into these situations where he's going to be expected to make nice with them?
First we saw it in the queen, which was by far the worse situation for him, but now again here. They're ready to recieve the Wraith onto the ship and who's there waiting for them again...
This isn't even necessarily a knock on Ronan himself. I'm sure that given the choice there's a lot of other things he'd rather be doing than pretending to play nice with a Wraith.
1) He actually wants to be there
2) He's going to have anything to contribute other than insults
3) He actually wants there to be any sort of peace with the Wraith
All he's going to do, if he does anything, is something bad like insult them, pull guns on them or otherwise piss them off and thus ruin the diplomacy. It's obvious that he can't stand to even be in the same room with them so why do they keep dragging him along into these situations where he's going to be expected to make nice with them?
First we saw it in the queen, which was by far the worse situation for him, but now again here. They're ready to recieve the Wraith onto the ship and who's there waiting for them again...
This isn't even necessarily a knock on Ronan himself. I'm sure that given the choice there's a lot of other things he'd rather be doing than pretending to play nice with a Wraith.
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