Simon should have tried to engineer Fulbright's death from the beginning, but he sat on his worries about the guy because he was avoiding an awkward conversation with Horace, and consequently told himself he could ride it out until people's suspicions about Fulbright came to fruition. So he blames himself for being weak enough to feel feelings, and Knightley for making him feel those feelings, and in the face of that barely blames Yomiel for his death at all. Actually the most IC thing probably would have been to Troubleshoot Fulbright right away, long before anybody even thought he might have been Communist, but I'm not that much of an asshole OOCly.
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Simon should have tried to engineer Fulbright's death from the beginning, but he sat on his worries about the guy because he was avoiding an awkward conversation with Horace, and consequently told himself he could ride it out until people's suspicions about Fulbright came to fruition. So he blames himself for being weak enough to feel feelings, and Knightley for making him feel those feelings, and in the face of that barely blames Yomiel for his death at all. Actually the most IC thing probably would have been to Troubleshoot Fulbright right away, long before anybody even thought he might have been Communist, but I'm not that much of an asshole OOCly.