>>6321382
>She was wrapping her body around what looked to be a guardswoman, crushing them with her body. The next picture showed... the giant create opening its jaw in a sickening manner and eating the poor lady. And the last picture showed her with a torn and shred guardsmen outfit. Looking at the picture, you unironically started to feel sick to your stomach...
First of all, you don't kill a subordinate who's below you and take multiple pictures of their demise and get away with it without extensive amounts of corruption and/or connections. The fact that despite everything he is wanted alive by the government is telling. Also, didn't expect this picture to ever be relevant again.

Considering we have pictures of these subjects in such horrific situations will we be able to see what they look like? Similarly, how much do you think the government will pay for the visual confirmation of these subjects? As much as I want to burn everything we probably should take them with us. Maybe we can make some other death squads think twice about sparing the sick bastard with these.

I really feel bad for Gwen now knowing she had to endure this shit too. No wonder she was so terrified to come back here.

>>6321436
Supporting, I want to see what the files say and if we can find more on Elbrus' creations.

>>6321438
What we know of Tengri is at odds of him being indifferent. Fearing government retribution seems far more likely of the two. But I wouldn't be surprised if he got screwed out of getting the two sacked by someone higher up the chain of command who just so happened to be a friend of one or both of the two. Either way, all this does is add to my hate for galgov.