RE: (FINAL CALL) The Grand Battling Ram: Sheep for awful nerds
03-14-2016, 12:40 PM
Personally, lately, I tend to judge evil 1) by action rather than intent, and 2) by ethics rather than morals. On such a scale, Balance's actions lean ethically faulty regardless of intention, and cause needless harm for short-term solutions that ultimately lead to more situations whose short-term solutions cause needless harm, and so on. Maybe that's flawed, but ehn.
Now I admit to not researching quite as thoroughly as I could've, so if by that metric Ziir (picked because he's trying to change, e.g. attempting to change his behavior away from that of evil, at least as far as the woefully under-curated wiki is concerned) is still more evil than Cole (Human Supremacy Red Flag), then: whopf
Now I admit to not researching quite as thoroughly as I could've, so if by that metric Ziir (picked because he's trying to change, e.g. attempting to change his behavior away from that of evil, at least as far as the woefully under-curated wiki is concerned) is still more evil than Cole (Human Supremacy Red Flag), then: whopf