dragoongfa wrote:The Loroi couldn't 'learn' the Lotai through Nathan over the span of decades so that will still be in the picture. Alex giving them the ability to detect the Shell Lotai doesn't lessen his usability, it gives them a reason to be grateful as well as partially take away the latest force multiplier of the Umiak which should allow the stabilization of the war effort once the offensive is managed somewhat.
We as the readers know it, but to Alex it presents a much bleaker picture. He learned of a human on Deinar, 400 years ago. How he ended up there is secondary to the fact that the Loroi did everything to dump it into the deepest, darkest hole they could find and cover it up, complete with standing orders to bring
any other human or human artifacts right to the highest echelons of their government, in all secrecy, even to hide the specifics from the transporting ship's crews at the least, too. And, while the orders were to deliver him alive and unharmed (though not necessarily in a conscious state), they don't say anything about his fate after his arrival.
Second, he surely hasn't forgotten his initial treatment aboard the
Tempest, too. As an isolated incident he could understand their need for operational security - he was a complete unknown, after all - but the looming threat of Duskcrown's orders had done much to damage his trust into the Loroi as a whole and personally, in one instance.
So, while he may get along with individual Loroi quite famously, he has many reasons to be wary of them as a whole, and he may start to hold on to his remaining bargaining chips for the sake of humanity's survival first and his own second. Because he could deduce that the Loroi in charge see humans as a threat and act accordingly. And, come to think of it, he has enough reasons to think the Loroi perceive humans as a threat. Their existence would shake the foundations of their dogma, and individual humans can cause and have caused addiction-like symptoms in Loroi so much that it undermines their discipline, as seen with Tempo.
Stillstorm, SG51 and the Gora Relay crew are surely grateful of his assistance, but that may be all about it.
And Alex himself said that everything coming before the "but" in a sentence is essentially worthless.
In essence, it may be less of a matter of the Loroi's trust in Alex, but his trust in them as a whole, as of recently.