...a last ditch effort to at least make their deaths quick, while opening up a window to hit the dementors with a point-blank patronus 2.0 without worrying about the guards?
Not that I think it very likely, mind you. harry may be broadening his options somewhat, but he has a ways to go before he’s quite THAT desperate.
At this point I don’t think Harry would consider the guards protected by his ethics, and I’m not sure about the prisoners. The Dementors are indeed a problem.
I don’t actually consider this a good option, though, just less bad than all the other targets in magical Britain.
If you kill the prisoners, and you don’t harm the Dementors, what’s the point of attacking at all? The idea is to rescue the prisoners and destroy the prison, and the prison is just the Dementors—a non-magical building is easy to replace.
That would kill the prisoners and the guards, and would not destroy the Dementors.
...a last ditch effort to at least make their deaths quick, while opening up a window to hit the dementors with a point-blank patronus 2.0 without worrying about the guards? Not that I think it very likely, mind you. harry may be broadening his options somewhat, but he has a ways to go before he’s quite THAT desperate.
At this point I don’t think Harry would consider the guards protected by his ethics, and I’m not sure about the prisoners. The Dementors are indeed a problem.
I don’t actually consider this a good option, though, just less bad than all the other targets in magical Britain.
If you kill the prisoners, and you don’t harm the Dementors, what’s the point of attacking at all? The idea is to rescue the prisoners and destroy the prison, and the prison is just the Dementors—a non-magical building is easy to replace.
It’s not a non-magical building; it has several protective wards, such as the time-loop prohibition. But otherwise, I agree with you.