Perhaps you prefer the word "neutralized" to "dead."
I merely pointed out that we don't know for sure that Adrian is referring to Jakob in that page. And we don't know that whomever is being referred to is dead. I'd guess it's Jakob and I'd guess he's dead, but we don't know that. I guess all I'm saying is that there are more twists to come. Probably.
I don't see #g12 as consistent with "walking away".
Yeah, well the fact that Adrian's with Echo would suggest there's more to it than simply not engaging at all. By walking away I meant not fighting really; I'm seeing it as there having been some kind of deal struck.
I have also wondered if that outcome arises if something that happened historically hadn't happened, such that: Echo was never taken; Adrian never came to Kearsarge; Adrian never met Erin. Erin and Weston are starring in
Betrayal, which might signify something. It could tie in with Adrian cutting a deal with Jakob in the scenario above - and betraying the harem. Or... it appears Rain was betrayed by Jakob in the eighties. It could be something to do with that. Or it could be anything. Let's face it, we don't know.
In #g13, Jakob lost, but the price was Erin's life. Call that one "pyrrhic victory".
As I've said before, I think it's important that Rain sees Erin's death as having been worthwhile but Adrian does not. I don't think Rain sees it as a Pyrrhic victory at all. And I don't get the impression Adrian sees it as any kind of victory. So it's possible the distinction between g13 and g15 is the extent to which Adrian follows Rain's agenda.