Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-2175012-20171030003307/@comment-3581997-20171230140029

If the sorry is insincere, as in they are just saying it to not be killed, you are right, it doesn't change things. But if it is sincere it does. Again we are not talking about validating their actions or somehow making them "poor misunderstood souls" or any of the Ensemble Dark Horse nonsense fans use to add new slants to characters they gush over. Complete Monsters have this as a base-line, the character in question feels now remorse for any actions, it doesn't make them right, or heroic or non-villains, it just means they aren't completely without guilt/standards/morals.

Since this is the internet and everyone loves hard numbers think of it in numeric terms if that helps. A Complete Monster gets a 0 on their morality S.A.T.s, now doing extra credit questions doesn't change them from a failing grade, it just means they got a 5/100 instead of a 0/100.