Can't believe the Shark just dropped that orb like that.
I wouldn't say unredeemable, but certainly not without a lot of effort. But yeah, it's not like he was forced at gunpoint or anything. It was a free choice. Sure, it wasn't a choice made with a clear mind, but that doesn't absolve him of the responsibility.Having your chars kick a dog means you make them unredeemable.
So irresponsible. That's he only reason he's unredeemable.Can't believe the Shark just dropped that orb like that.
because this bullied kid getting a full auto is given the command to do this so its different.Why are they sympathizing with the guy? I do see the parallel of "bullied kids gets a full auto, takes it back to school and uses it on his bullies - and all the other kids too, because why not?", but I really fail to see why author thinks we should sympathize with someone like that. If you wanted the character to be redeemable, you wouldn't have them gun down the unrelated ppl, or sell them into sex slavery if pretty enough.
Having your chars kick a dog means you make them unredeemable.
That was only to be given the full auto in the first place. He could have refused it. Hell, he could even have been even more despicable than he was, and lie that he would do it but then not do it. Granted, the latter choice would just have made him worse.because this bullied kid getting a full auto is given the command to do this so its different.
true.That was only to be given the full auto in the first place. He could have refused it. Hell, he could even have been even more despicable than he was, and lie that he would do it but then not do it. Granted, the latter choice would just have made him worse.
The water was still parted like Moses did with a Beyblade. It landed on an exposed rock instead of the seabed too.That orb was surprisingly fragile. It broke after being dropped from around a meter height, in water.