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Alignment with the Maldrood as a second. Kaine's faction managed to survive long enough to become the core of the Remnant's territory, so what he accomplished laid the groundwork for the New Order's survival. That being said, I have to say that Teradoc and his Crimson Victorys will always hold a place in my heart.
You could argue you that with Delvargus because his death led to coronal giving dala crimson commands and Maldrood conquering the core help Dala kill them and take their territory.
Zsinj does stick out for me since he just felt like a guy with a lot of vision that with his power doesn't feel that far off from getting. That and his sense of being slightly different than most Imperials (really, I thought the whole Raptor thing was pretty neat and felt that was something that only he can do). And of course, his whole shtick of being quite dangerous despite how one look of him says otherwise. Iron Fist is a rather awesome name for a flagship as well. ...Damn, just about everything bout the guy makes me love him and saves the guy of his initial portrayal in the courtship of princess leia (cause...I just don't like the book...And probably explains how much I despise the Hapans)
Yes Zsinj was truly one of a kind. He was entertaining in every scene he was part of and for being short balding and fat to have accomplished all he did was rather impressive given his origins. He also felt more relatable and realistic than Isard and some of the other Imp Warlords who were very one dimensional
Zsinj was probably the most interesting of the Warlords (and I think that is really due to his falling into a book series written by a decent writer). He was the most three-dimensional; he did care for his troops to a greater extent than most of the other Warlords; and he genuinely came across as a guy who, had the circumstances been different, could have been an ally.