[quote=@SimpleWriter] [u][b]I myself dislike the idea of a Leader. Big time. Seeing how multiple people have different views on how to deal and treat with Samus, it would almost [i]never[/i] work and they could argue for days.[/b][/u] [/quote] That is kinda the point, While the Leader role is only important for the stability until the Ultimatum where they are more than likely going to turn on each other due to their opinion on Samus. And there are so many "Ifs" that they have on their mind where you sometimes wonder if they could place themselves in her shoes to make the choice they did, this bias will ultimately decide what they try to do when they encounter her. Are they going to try to manhandle, or try to retain peace for cooperation? What if they don't want the Federation to get her, but they do want a Vaccine or a Anti-body? Would the Chozo aspect be used to create an artificial version of them? Will they try to make their own super soldiers? Recreate Metroids? Weaponize them? Those questions of Ethics really do matter at the end for the last, real decision. So Leadership is only important to that point before they likely turn on each other before that big view, and the unbiased ones might swing in favor of not trying to hurt this women -- this person who did so much for them. So getting to that point is where things will get really more intimidating, more than the X. Kinda why you don't want to piss off an Acid Breathing Dragon. or a Gauss Rife person with energy, and Kinetic capabilities, or really just anything that will maim you. Because any threats to each other will make for interesting dynamics and chemistry. I think it is the questions of what the Vaccine means if the Federation gets it, is what races their Ethics in Question, to where if you were to bring her to the Collective; the group that more than likely would just not let that DNA strand go into the hands of others. Let the dead have their rest. So, I'm excited for whatever happens.