Talk:Tank/@comment-3183184-20160413173853/@comment-1767212-20161227152205

This reminds me of the Fable "The Eagle and the Fox". It goes like this:


 * Once in a time, the Eagle and the Fox were good friends and became neighbors to enforce their friendship. The Fox made his den near some blueberry bushes and the Eagle made his nest in the top of a rowan. One day, the Fox was hunting for rabbits for his children, and the Eagle in search for food for his chicks, flied around and saw the Fox'es children and without hesitation, swifted over them and took the eldest one to make a prey for him and his chicks. When the Fox knew about this, mourned the death of his eldest child and cursed his treacherous and loyaless friend (now his sworn enemy) swearing to take revenge someway. But the Eagle got his punishment without the Fox'es actions. It happened that a farmer and his family were roasting a goat for lunch and the Eagle swifted over and took the still hot goat meat, but suddenly a strong blizzard pulled the fire to the Eagle's nest and burned down the chicks that fell lifeless and roasted right near the Fox'es den, providing him and his surviving children a delicious meal right in front of the now mourning Eagle that realized he was the only culprit in the events of all these misfortunes and paid the prize in loosing his chicks without any chances to save them.

The Moral is: "There's no way of escape from God's punishment to the ones that betray the rules of friendship"

So, if Brad tried to kill Max if it meant killing Tank as well, Tank logically took revenge and put Brad in orbit as punishment for betraying their friendship.