>>97359993Paradoxically I'd say that makes him LESS evil than many others. I mean, whatever he does, it's just what he's supposed to do. Like what choice does he have? It's perfectly natural.
But an ordinary person, or someone born as such, who does gruesome, atrocious things...
>>97360060Same thing! He did that because that is what he does.
Moreover, he wasn't horrible about it. He didn't torture those people. He simply erased them from existence. He was even a little magnanimous at the end: "I admire your drive to survive." There was nothing petty about the guy - but also nothing sympathetic. He was more an idea than a character.
>>97360453Same thing.
You can't call a machine evil. And all these guys are made to be what they are.
This guy:
>>97360411Is a much better example.