

While he does provide the occasional helpful piece of advice (such as warning you about a hidden artillery in a Fog of War map), most of his advice is either Schmuck Bait (Such as in Battleship Woes he tells you to rush the enemy HQ with your tank, when it would be better to send two mechs and have the tank defend your base or in Unfair Map where he tells you to (again) rush an objective, leaving out that said objective isn't an Instant-Win Condition) or outright impossible to complete (In Foreign Airport, he tells you to capture airports that are on islands in a level where you only have access to land units) Makes sense considering he's the real villain of the campaign.

Mission Control Is Off Its Meds: Hachi's "help" throughout the campaign is generally not helpful.Hero Antagonist: The whole game is precipitated by the Orange Star COs attacking Andy to end his incompetence, which leads to the other three Allied Nations getting drawn into the silly conflict.He's not even aware he's causing trouble either.

He's also very impressed with Flak's quirky tactics as well. Not only is he still unaware of what an airport is, he has no idea that he's allying himself with Flak, a Commander who personally attacked his country in the second game.
