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Yup, that seems to be the case. The ambush right after the Regias's squad massacre site happens no matter if he lives or dies, so I guess that's a bit of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from the devs. If you kill him and get into the ambush - ok, there's insurrection on the planet, small wonder that someone will try and get a jump on the loyalist stragglers. .
If he's alive and ambush happens - you may start to question him (and yourself), even if ambush is not his fault.
But, as other people already mentioned, he's loyal if you go the the Rycad first, that is further indicated by him joining you in fighting the cultists after the sun gets stolen.
Honestly, I might've ran into a bug during my play through as well, so it's hard to say what the canonical explanation was meant to be. I think I did that planet second, so I'm not sure which timeline I got, but I after I executed him, he shouted out his loyalty to Aurora, and then later in the steam room place that leads to the sewers, it spawned a vox report explaining how the insurgents were tapping into the encrypted voxcasts and ambushed your escort, aside from one lone soldier, who survived the ambush.
Most of the suspicious stuff about the lone guardsman is that the insurgents somehow knew of the escorts location, and that he was the lone survivor... And all of your advisers basically say the same. They feel he's giving off cagey psychic vibes, which could be guilt, or just nerves from PTSD, but given the suspicious circumstances...
But maybe that was supposed to say something different on my version of the planet and I got the wrong vox message spawning in, or because I didn't do the planet dead-last, I got a different version where he wasn't a traitor?
What happens to the guy if you keep him alive anyway? He and the Winterscale pilot (Raquel? or something) were supposed to gather some people and follow me to the shuttles, but I haven't seen them since. Did I just leave them behind? And then blew them up?
K this is just bugged. So yeah because he shouts his loyalty to Aurora, that alone should warrant shooting him. An innocent man's last words arent going to be YOU KNOW WHAT I SIDE WITH SATAN AND TERRORISTS FOR SPITE. Which if you let this guy live and go to Rykhad Minoris third like I did, he's already turned traitor. He leads you directly into an ambush. And like I said above, literally says this is where you die.
Lot of things change based on your order, which is neat. Like you can apparently save the servants going to Eurac first. Going to the prison first like I did lets you save Evayne without being tortured. I should've invited him to my ship, but I thought he was a ♥♥♥♥. Wherever you go last gets the worse endings.
Also, interesting the companion opinions change too. If you go to that planet last, then Cassie talks about Felek's sweet lies and tells you blatantly, as a psyker, that this guy is lying. So having a psyker tell you he's ok in the earlier mission order seems to me he cracked and turns traitor eventually if you don't come to the rescue.