Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-2175012-20161110182052/@comment-1672596-20161118152952

AustinDR wrote: Good; it'll save you from having to make arguments regarding that one user. What I dislike is how he tries to bring up works - that have their own heinous standards - in order to justify listing a villain as an example of a CM. This is why I dislike it whenever people try to compare two unlike antagonists, especially when they make entire sections and not list any noticeable similarities. Actually, my point regarding Palpatine was the fact that Palpatine was technically a behind the scenes villain just like Spencer was (we don't even see him in full view until Return of the Jedi, and in the case of the Prequel Trilogy, we don't even know his connection to Darth Sidious until Revenge of the Sith), which was why I objected to the idea that Spencer was not a CM simply because we don't see him doing those things (technically, in Star Wars, we don't actually see Palpatine doing many of the atrocities until Return of the Jedi and Revenge of the Sith).

For heinous standards in-universe strictly limited to Resident Evil itself, the fact that Spencer had children abducted from various people considered of high intellect, had them used in a sick eugenics experiment, actually abused at least one of his guinea pigs, Alex Wesker, had betrayed quite a few people in his quest for godhood including James Marcus and Edward Ashford (heck, it's even heavily implied that the reason Albert Wesker and Alex Wesker backstabbed multiple people is because Spencer essentially taught them to be that), had countless people experimented on even WITHOUT the whole Project W bit, and all of that was for a completely selfish goal of becoming immortal, in addition to having profound disgust towards humanity, was directly responsible for the Sonido de Tortuga Island being used as a BOW testing ground, and in fact, Wesker's Uroboros plan was taken directly from Spencer, all but makes it very clear that he is a Complete Monster, even IF he didn't have very many on-screen appearances. That's the main reason why I think he qualifies. Besides, Brian Irons qualifies as a CM, and he only appeared in one game, and most of his actions were more implied than directly shown, and he's not even listed on TVTropes.