You already watched Zero, but this episode hammers home Kiritsugu's utalitarianism (the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority) and the trauma in his youth that underpins this philosophy. It helps us contextualise the callous approach so far and the decisions yet to come.
well your suggestions is good but put it in practice it wouldn't work. how will he justify bringing a bazooka and blowing up a plane or C4s, grenades, etc. they are mercenaries, hunters/killers. hid from the public and this was supposed to be a smooth assassination and therefore they also need the body for their bounty. he can't do anything about it. He did the right thing by sacrificing a few he saved thousands. it would have spread like covid but on a smaller scale i guess
My guy, man had no choice in that situation. It's not only the "Zombies/Vampires" that were a risk of getting out if she landed, the bee's as well and then all sorts of madness would happen.
I get what you mean, but he didn't want to take the large risk of endangering countless more people when he could finish the job there and then with only one more casualty. That's the mind of Kiritsugu Emiya.
Sick reaction as always though Don, keep up the solid work. Even when I said all this, always love to hear your first take on stuff like this.