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Trying to flesh out why they would unperson Taylor and I would love your feedback on this and it's plausibility.
But onto the unpersoning I can very easily see them trying to unperson Taylor with a new administration taking over. I know that the PRT/Protectorate didn't particularly like her. She was a competent comrade at best but generally didn't care for her beyond her toeing the party lines and selling merch. Considering that the PRT/Protectorate now Wardens decided that they would unperson her suggests that much and that where Taylor may have started viewing them favourably, at least individually, they on the other hand did not care for her at all. It's a major betrayal of everything she fought for to do this but they decided to unperson her and return to the status quo and are just sitting around letting villains and things fall to shit because they are too scared to act.
Skitter/Weaver was always a force of change that the PRT/Protectorate had to try to contain from the very start. Her arrival to the scene heralded a massive shift in power on her first night and things continued to change as she wouldn't submit until she finally was mind whammied by Dinah. Even then, she was only delayed from making changes as she was training her wards team into the ground so that they could be the ones to help save the world. Thing about forces of change, is that the status quo doesn't like them. The Wardens are attempting to go back to the status quo that Skitter up ended and thus don't want her as an example for the people to rally behind to make things better. They want to stay with the propaganda that Cauldron fed them from the very start that only parahumans being restrained by the law can make anything close to positive change. While Skitter was a parahuman she was also an inspirational force in the world where ever she went. She embodies the idea that to change things for the better, is the will of a single man.
Granted this is more of a thought experiment for why they unpersoned Taylor and would enforce the unpersoning of her. I'm open to suggestions as to why in universe they decided to unperson her.
But onto the unpersoning I can very easily see them trying to unperson Taylor with a new administration taking over. I know that the PRT/Protectorate didn't particularly like her. She was a competent comrade at best but generally didn't care for her beyond her toeing the party lines and selling merch. Considering that the PRT/Protectorate now Wardens decided that they would unperson her suggests that much and that where Taylor may have started viewing them favourably, at least individually, they on the other hand did not care for her at all. It's a major betrayal of everything she fought for to do this but they decided to unperson her and return to the status quo and are just sitting around letting villains and things fall to shit because they are too scared to act.
Skitter/Weaver was always a force of change that the PRT/Protectorate had to try to contain from the very start. Her arrival to the scene heralded a massive shift in power on her first night and things continued to change as she wouldn't submit until she finally was mind whammied by Dinah. Even then, she was only delayed from making changes as she was training her wards team into the ground so that they could be the ones to help save the world. Thing about forces of change, is that the status quo doesn't like them. The Wardens are attempting to go back to the status quo that Skitter up ended and thus don't want her as an example for the people to rally behind to make things better. They want to stay with the propaganda that Cauldron fed them from the very start that only parahumans being restrained by the law can make anything close to positive change. While Skitter was a parahuman she was also an inspirational force in the world where ever she went. She embodies the idea that to change things for the better, is the will of a single man.
Granted this is more of a thought experiment for why they unpersoned Taylor and would enforce the unpersoning of her. I'm open to suggestions as to why in universe they decided to unperson her.