This scene. This damn scene RIGHT here. This scene made me fall in love with Warrick and the show as a whole. It's not just because it adds so much depth and complexity to his character, but also to his conflict with Kit and her friends.
When he talks about bringing back "all that we've lost," there's an element of sadness and pain in his voice. Like he's actually lost something (or someone!) and that pain drives him to do the things he does. Even if his methods are reprehensible, his goals are very understandable and sympathetic.
And that's what makes his conflict with Kit that much more compelling. Because even though he's going around blowing up planets, he wants to use that power to reshape the universe so that he can bring back what he and those with him have lost, and perhaps change things for the better so that it doesn't keep happening anymore.
In a way, he's fighting for the exact same thing that Kit is fighting for, and what does that say about what Kit, Kaboodle, and Gobbles are doing?!
Yes, they're all protecting other words from getting blown up, but they're still preserving the cruel and unfair status quo that Warrick seeks to overthrow! And on top of that, they're working to stop the heroes by colluding with the villains of the very worlds they're protecting, making them complicit in the oppression that those villains commit against the inhabitants of their worlds, since they're working against the heroes that seek to stop them!
Man, is there so much nuance to their characters or what?
I saw the implication being he has personally lost his world and is willing to destroy others in order to bring back his, afterall he does help destroy planets in the first place to gather float, presumably to bring back his world, at least that's how I saw it. Afterall snappers did die cause he disagreed with warricks plan, making me think there is something morally dubious afoot, otherwise regardless of character traits it would make sense to save snappers for later, to perhaps showcase a different view and try to convince the heroes? Idk.
Though your theory is interesting to say the least.
I do hope to see more about the factions, especially dusk and warrick.
Least to say this part also made him one of my favorite characters and kinning, though of course for these reasons mentioned.
(not to say he wasn't one of my faves upon seeing him and his army, like bro literally has a space marine)

















