American Badass:
Steiner was being difficult with Zidane because he didn't trust him. It was also his job to be difficult as he worked for Brahne at the time, and helping teenage runaways escape wasn't in his job description. If someone had thought to explain what was going on it might have helped.Zidane was being as difficult for Steiner just as much as Steiner was being difficult with Zidane. Even after the princess was saved, Steiner was still as curt with Zidane as he was when he first met. And after Blank essentially sacraficed himself in the Evil Forest, the same Blank who made medicine to cure Steiner which ended up saving his life, Steiner didn't show an ounce of remorse for him, nor did he show any pity towards Zidane...two men who helped him.
Steiner might have thanked them for helping him, had they not nearly gotten him and the Princess into the life threatening situation to begin with.
Why? Because rapists prefer to get themselves killed or let their victims die than ask for the help of heavily armed swordsmen?This shows Steiner as quite the uncaring brute (at the time at least) even at the point where he could watch over Garnet. And lets face it, if Zidane wanted to rape Garnet, he wouldn't have asked Steiner to come with him for help in the Evil Forest.
I don't think Zidane had intended rape, I'd guess he was just in it for cash. But Steiner had no reason to think that.
It's not moot because if he knew he was just being awkward by not telling Steiner, or at least giving some indication. If he did know on the other hand then that makes him just as bad as Steiner says he is.There is no evidence to support that Zidane had any knowledge of Regent Cid's involvement, just like that there is no evidence that supports that Zidane did know about Cid's involvement.
Since neither one of us can say for sure what Zidane did and did not know, the point is actually quite moot because at that point when Zidane was no longer a member of Tantalus, he was doing what Garnet asked of him. Why did he do it? Well, it did just so happen that it coincided with his last orders. Zidane also lived in Lindblum, so continuing with the plan of kidnap and doing what she asked also meant ending up going home. The Tantalus group was also based in Lindblum, so maybe Zidane thought he could go back to the group after he dropped the princess off. And last, but not least, maybe he thought he could get Garnet to fall in love with him.
I really doubt love came into it at that stage, not for someone like Zidane. He was after sex with a beautiful teenager, I really don't think it was more than that.
I doesn't, it makes him a tragic character. It makes Jenova a good villain. There's a really big thread on that in the FFVII though, and it's way too deep for PMs or I would.If that's what you believe, then how does that make Sephiroth a deep villain? If anything, it makes him a mere puppet because he doesn't do anything of his own free will. But you're right, this forum isn't the place for this discussion. If you want, I welcome a PM exchange to hear your views.