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...buuuuut, he [i]does[/i] get a kick out of murdering people after he snapped.
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Heavens, CEO of StasisIt's so over. - old
usually they'd be bandits, and if not then somebody who was in his way -
True for the bandits, but bandits are still people, and he relishes killing people. Not to mention the whole spoon story. As for people in his way... That's not really an excuse. ._.
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Heavens, CEO of StasisIt's so over. - old
You have a point there, but it was for the good of Pandora. -
He might have good intentions, yes. But the actions backing up those intentions drastically changed after his betrayal. [quote]You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.[/quote]
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Edited by Heavens, CEO of Stasis: 4/6/2015 5:05:06 PM
Heavens, CEO of StasisIt's so over. - old
With that being said, he may have started off as a hero then became the villain as things got more frustrating for him. -
Yes, yes indeed. Poor guy. He deserved to die by the end, though.
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Heavens, CEO of StasisIt's so over. - old
He is a cool character though. It's good to see him back though, he's on Tales from the Borderlands. -
An amazing character. He has the most development and personality out of anyone in the whole series, hands down. Brilliantly written. It says something when a villain gets you emotional. He was well written right until the end. Even his final lines of dialogue made me feel pity for this sad man. And I hope he's as good in that game as the rest!