Believe it or not there are some villains where leaving the sword in them is necessary not just style. In this case though it makes a statement that he used a "Praying Templar stance" to kill this villain instead of a coup de grace (the difference is in the way the sword is positioned it would...
In RPG terms: she had the strongest weapon of it's class in the game (in terms of DPS) but it has a random chance of inflicting confusion on it's user with every strike as a downside (end analogy). She most likely had no idea the ship's controls had a chance to become unresponsive and then freak...
That is way worse than Chernobyl. The only thing that could no longer live in Chernobyl after the meltdown were humans. Plants still grew and most animals were unaffected. Here they turned what was most likely a beautiful prairie into a wasteland that not not even bacteria will enter.
politics say someone must be punished and since they didn't capture the hooded guy she gets all the blame but with a lightened sentence due to brainwashing. If she wasn't brainwash it's almost guaranteed she would've been executed for treason.
am i the only one that just realized that Kelvin's name is based on different ways to measure temperature? There are 3, Kelvin (MC's given name) the one that measures temperature based on the amount of thermal energy with 0 being absolute 0, Fahrenheit which measures temp based on how livable it...
This is a king with absolute power and the freedom to use that power however he wants without consequence (at least before MC showed up). In my opinion that kind of power doesn't corrupt, it reveals who you really are. In the king's case he is so bad he deserves the Prometheus treatment but...
Actually this type of short-sightedness lines up perfectly with power hungry nobles that don't care about the damage they cause in their pursuit of greater power. They are also willing to destroy the world before negotiating with those they believe are inferior.