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Jae is worse then Yrliet, one is a lone xenos the other trades with them and brings xeno artifacts to humans, some that can be really dangerous.
But Jae can be converted and the only good xeno is a dead xeno, for dogmatic.
She was a willing participant in planet-wide xeno-conspiracy meant to sabotage and destroy human colony. That is a death sentence for any puritan.
First playthrough:
I refused to taker her in.
Then she's with the rebel/eldar portal party, proving she's a vile xenos AND a vile traitor, so she died. Had Argenta run up to her and unload.
The Emperor doesn't just protect - he smites.
Great stuff!
You conviced me. I shall do that too.
It's simple: I shot the elf on sight. Twice, because the first time I apparently missed. Not so much the second time.
Not saying the dogmatic rogue trader should 100% trust her but she is useful.