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Just because there's a primary motivation doesn't mean you don't want other things too. And he had figured this would cause the war he wanted, no other reason for him to KEEP going after Blakemore's death. Like I said, the plan seems to have been use this to make the money, while knowing it's going to cause a war, so he can watch it all happen, just because he wants it. If he doesn't have the money, that's fine, but he'd rather have both.
and btw, and the Reason all Roslin clones were on a kill list, was cause clone pilots was against the peace treaty, and anyone caught harbouring a clone would also be in violation, like the Bloodstar base when his profile got broadcasted, which made Hawke come to deal with it. that is also why the Okkar were hostile to you in ES1, since you flew a (illegal) Colonial fighter, which came from a Clone Carrier. compared to ES2 where you just fly a common combat ship, so the Okkar have no reason to attack on sight.