Actually, if Gus tried to help Eli, he probably would not get tazed for it. Older doesn't equal more important, and Lyra is not within the command structure.
There's not a 100% accurate connection between age and importance, but there certainly is a connection. Practically speaking, Lyra is more useful than Gus and Elias put together. They're both poorly equipped Level 0 newbies, and she's leveled up four times, unless she was on one of the missions that gives you extra points on top of a normal level up. She also has ten tokens worth of amps and I have no idea how many tokens worth of robo-cat body that's able to turn her invisible, make her move silently, and lets her inject meds. Not only is that body incredibly useful, it's also valuable because it's completely unique. Also, no offense towards the leaders, but I expect they'll be biased towards the older characters that have proven their worth over new characters who have yet to prove themselves useful. Anyway, it doesn't matter if Gus gets tazed or not. He's armed with a basic weapon he doesn't really have any skill with, against a foe that is better armed, more capable of using her weapons, able to turn invisible, and able to move silently.
Look, you're trying to be logical about this, and about why beheading is the more efficient, logical choice.
Lyra isn't giving a damn about that. These are the people who showed bravery on mission with her and gave their bodies and lives to try to acomplish it. She isn't going to let you, some newcomer, maim them needlessly. This is part of her way of showing respect for the people she couldn't save. It's an emotional reasoning, and logic will do nothing to persuade her to change on that stance. Your best bet is to convince Hasala it's a good idea, and to get him to convince Lyra to back down. She isn't going to accept it coming from you.
Elias will never convince Hasala of his position, or vice versa. If I understand Hasala's personality, they're actually pretty similar: both are convinced the other is an inexperienced idiot who has no idea what they're talking about, and both think that they're far more experienced, because they've both been through some terrible events. Because they don't know each other, neither has any respect for the other, and they're both too stubborn to even consider the other's position. Swordsmith, correct me if I'm wrong about Hasala, but that's the impression that I'm getting from him.
@ planet inactivity
the planet chose to disconnect the brainworm from itself temporarilly. I think it stabilized itself before moving. which is why in snapdragon it is 100% idle right now. either that or the worm isn't dead, just regrowing its connections. either way the Snapdragon area hasn't been destabilized like Gyro's.
Don't matter none to Elias. He done reckon they're in the calm b'fur the storm.