Man, this thread is still alive and going? It's been months since the last update. Any good omakes drop to keep this going or something?
Honestly the PRT as a whole could have avoided Taylor being non-compliant in this story as well if they had actually punished Sophia and Emma instead of just shipping Taylor away like she was the one who did something wrong, hell they might not have had to lose Emma just put her on probabtion to show that she is being punished and send Sophia to juvie for violating her probabtion to show Taylor that something is being done to her tormentors. But unfortunetly the ENE devison is run by the worst mathematician (Piggot) who thought having two unstable wards was better than having one relatively stable ward or a ward that is less likely to cause a massive incident in the long run.
Well, not to overly defend the ENE PRT, because, well, you're right, but it does kinda make sense that Piggot would refuse to sacrifice any Parahuman under her command, if that ol' fanon in regards to the Cauldron Experiment meaning that Alexandria refuses all support requests to the ENE is true here. IF it's fundamentally impossible, given Piggot's experience, that she'll ever get proper support from the greater PRT infrastructure, it's logical that she'd do fucked up calculus of "Okay I can lose two parahumans, and gain one completely untested parahuman that may well keep holding a grudge against us, or I can send her the fuck away, and keep both tested parahumans with decent arrest records, while also ahving something to hold over their heads for-fucking-ever".
I mean, it's still fucked up and kind of dumb, but given the caveat of Cauldron fucking about, or Piggot wanting the sheer numbers to try and hold the Empire/ABB/etc. all in check despite the VAST parahuman numbers disadvantage, it's not entirely illogical. I can see ways to reason out why she did it beyond the regular Piggot brand "bitches be crazy, yo".
Though that relies on fanon, and I can't recall if greater PRT support was cut off canonically or not, or if it was just implied via the 'experiment' in canon.
Piggot calculations ran less towards having or not extra parahumans, after all Wards are barely considered additional manpower even in BB, and more about not having to deal with a PR disaster and another potentially rebellious Ward under her command.Frankly from a practical perspective is quite likely that even instant and overzealous punishment of Emma and Sophia wouldn't have changed the new recruit's mind, and the most likely outcome is that while Sophia could have been seen as breaching parole and thrown back to juvie Emma's punishment would not have reached the point of jail, her parents wouldn't approve for moving her towards Boston so she would be under probation in BB and having two hostile Wards in the same place is still a terrible idea.
In that sense the urgent relocation of the new unbranded Ward with a father who isn't a lawyer manage to accomplish Piggot's short-term goals since she was able to keep the scandal out of the newspapers and sending Taylor to Boston meant that she is not the one having to deal with that particular headache. From her PoV the only problem she has is that Taylor managed to unleash the YG against her command despite the distance so she has a lot less freedom for using the Wards against minor threats and for patrolling relatively safe areas (not to mention the fines and paperwork) which is stil better than having YG do an investigation after one Ward is send back to jail.
This too, yeah. If not for Taylor managing to grab the YG, her only other way to fuck over the PRT would be going villain, which would be something the PRT could spin positively for themselves.
In the short term, it was a good move in the sense of "I keep two wards that I now have even more ironclad control over, and a massive PR problem is kicked the fuck out of my city", and in the long term, it's pretty tough for it to bite her on the ass since it relies on Taylor proving PRT was assholes (*Laughs in PR departments*) or Taylor going villain (which would give the PRT reason to discredit anything she says).
It's fucked up all around, but I can see a chain of logic there. Fucked up logic, but logic nonetheless.