The fact the Turks survive is a testament that they're a cut above normal humans but that doesn't make them potential good candidates for SOLDIER at all. Again, that's actually reminiscent of Cloud's situation. Cloud didn't make the cut for SOLDIER, and when he was forced through the procedure, he succumbed to mako poisoning and became a Sephiroth Copy.
That shows the clear risk of only going by the physical abilities of a candidate. You can be strong and still not mentally or genetically prepared to handle the dangerous procedure.
Rufus went toe to toe with Cloud using a shotgun... why is the weapon type here a sign of weakness? Cissnei doesn't strike me as being the Turk who killed Zirconiade (a feat you completely ignored), but she's also an incredibly... uh... I don't know. She plays Zack most of that game. Getting him to be hero is a fine enough explanation for me
No, I don't think she was just feigning defeat there, I think it was legitimate. If she has the mental strength to keep up as a Turk... shouldn't that count for something?
Because for SOLDIER, gunfire is clearly not that threatening
unless you're facing a literal army and even then you still end up killing all but three of them. And Rufus is clever and has the skill to throw Cloud off balance with his gunplay but let's be clear. Cloud overwhelmed him and beat the shit out of him. Rufus had to flee that fight. And there's a reason why that while Rufus is able to hold off Cloud with his guns, there's
one attack that's capable of
instantly staggering him because of the opening that exists from reloading and the sheer force it inflicts on his normal, non-augmented body.
And I didn't ignore it. Killing Zirconiade was a
team effort of every BC Turk working together at once. And that took them weakening it, and coordinating carefully. They didn't just overwhelm it with power. Mental strength in this case doesn't equate to the mental fortitude necessary to handle being a Turk, it means holding one's ego together when submerged into the magical collective consciousness of concentrated dead people. Which is not easy at all.
They beat a tough guy on the street whose strenght qualified him for SOLDIER. The fact that they threw down and beat a SOLDIER candidate should count for something. My point, and I think it's a fairly good one, I don't know why Azul would be a candidate and none of the Turks would be. So maybe SHINRA doesn't want to transform every candidate into a SOLDIER, but I can't figure out why. We've talked at length in other posts how they don't give a damn about lives or even conserving resources. They just build up for more and more strength. So I'm at a loss here.
Azul only became "impressive" when he became a DG SOLDIER. He was just a thug in Costa Del Sol who liked to bully and beat people up. That level of "strength" and aggression is on display in the Corneo Coliseum. No, it really doesn't count for anything lol. If the Turks can't handle street punks, what's the point of them? They obviously have the strength and wits to handle that level of opponent.
Azul was a SOLDIER candidate by mere happenstance, to be frank. Thanks to AVALANCHE and Genesis's desertion, there was a lack of lower level SOLDIER members, so the Turks searched for candidates with "quantity" instead of "quality" in mind. The fact Azul had the X factor necessary to become a color-coded Tsviet was pure chance. There wasn't anything about him exceptional except the fact he was eager to join and was a battle maniac. He had a fighting spirit.
I think Shinra has very little regard for human life, but even they wouldn't want to cannibalize their military forces and leave at least 4/5ths of them all zombies in black robes.
Now you have my curiosity up. Do we ever have a direct canon statement of what's needed to be a SOLDIER candidate? At this point, I can't tell if it is our inference or if it's clearly stated.
Well, there's several. I'll just copy-paste
From here.
SOLDIER
「 FFVII – BC – CC – LO 」
Those who are injected with Jenova cells, and are exposed to high concentrations of mako to be made into the ShinRa Company’s enhanced soldiers. They are armed with superhuman strength and endurance, and although they possess amazing reflexes, it is rare to find people with the strength to handle the operation needed for the adaption, and occasionally those subjects who fail during the research stage fall victim to reckless human experiments. SOLDIERs are ranked from 1st, to 2nd, to 3rd according to combat efficiency, and included within 1st is Sephiroth, the figure ranked highest of all.
The FFVII Ultimania Omega:
**Jenova Relation 3: The Sephiroth Clones** (005.1C)
5 years ago, immediately after Sephiroth fell into the Mt. Nibel mako reactor,
Jenova's main body -- which had been left behind -- was utilized by Hojo for
an experiment. This plan -- which Hojo intended to use to prove his Jenova
Reunion Theory -- was called "the Sephiroth Clones Project."
The experiment's procedure -- which involved injecting cells taken from the
headless body of Jenova into the subjects and exposing them to mako -- doesn't
differ from the manufacturing procedure for SOLDIERs. The largest difference
is that SOLDIERs are selected from a prime field, being strong of mind and
body and able to withstand the experiment uninfluenced by Jenova's cells,
whereas the Clones' fragile minds leave them as "portions" of Jenova. The
subjects of the Sephiroth Clones Project were the survivors of the Nibelheim
incident, with absolutely no thought given to sorting them as with SOLDIER,
and -- being unable to maintain their egos -- they lose the ability to live a
normal human life.
Emphasis mine.
Then Crisis Core elaborates even further:
Sector 5 Reactor Report said:
The heightened abilities of SOLDIER members are maintained by a delicate balance of various genetic factors. A change in this balance could only be caused by a 'leak' of genetic information, but this is not possible under normal circumstances. This phenomenon is unique to the SOLDIER type G.
Furthermore, Hojo even explains the procedure and the risks of going overboard to Zack when he wonders why he doesn't feel that different after getting a quick dose of mako. Hojo replies,
"That's just the limit of your cellular structure. Or.. Perhaps you'd like to be altered to the point of degradation? Like some second-rate scientist I know has done?"
So yeah, it's rare to find people able to handle the procedure and that ability to handle it is a combination of multiple factors. If you overdo it, you can end up killing someone or making them mako poisoned. The percentage of people able to survive this procedure is small.