I envision Sasuke holdng little regard for the wellbeing of his comrades. His focus will be centred upon defeating Jubi using every conceivable means at his disposal, regardless of what repercussions that may entail to the shinobi who would inevitably suffer from the collateral damage of his battling. If this presumption is true, then that will be one of the underlying detriments to his principles. Sasuke is technically fighting for Konoha's preservation but he is only doing so to achieve his own self-centred objectives. There is no acknowledgement of the people who represent what Konoha stands for or compassion for his comrades. At best he perceives their intervention as a means to achieving his own ends.
In many regards Sasuke is no different than Danzo or Madara. That will ultimately be his undoing at the hands of Naruto who now has the support of the entire world. Honestly, it's peculiar that back when he was initially setting out to destroy Konoha that he still valued the lives of his companions (Taka) yet now after having been "reformed" by Hashirama and Itachi, honouring the wishes of the latter in the process, he's apathetic towards the wellbeing or opinions of others. It's like a revolving carousel of emotions where Sasuke's personality suddenly shifts from one extremity to the other when given the proper catalyst.
Yeah it's a bit occ, he doesnt care about others which mirrors to what Itachi said, he doesnt care about k11 the villagers and specially Naruto and Sakura, he's looking like that showing that he cares completely breaks the point and the set-up for the upcoming battle between Naruto and Sasuke, Naruto si going to teach him a lesson about comrade and friendship doesnt make sense for him to give a SS moment or interact with Naruto and Sakura(friendly) even the way he looked at Sakura when she was talking with Naruto expresses a "I dont give a ....
Edited by Dαrkrєrsŧ, 28 May 2013 - 11:51 PM.