Thread:Mimic45/@comment-366087-20160224184334/@comment-7455247-20160224234320

The fact is, Dennis Nedry is dead, therefore he logically belongs in the, just like any other villains who are dead. And in addition, he died in disgrace, therefore he also belongs in the. Sure, simply being in the means he's deceased, obviously, so being in both categories can seem unnecessary... but if he wasn't in the  it would be incorrect, since he's dead.

Basically, if someone knows he's dead, he could seek him in the where he logically belongs, but if he doesn't find him there is a problem. If a character is dead, he obligatorily has to be in this category. Being also in the is a bonus.

Same thing for and.

Anyway, even if being in the two categories can seem unnecessary, it's not incorrect, on the contrary, so what's the matter ? And EVERY pages of this wiki have always worked with the two categories, so modifying all of them will be interminable and a complete waste of time since it's NOT incorrect (actually, it's rather the opposite).

Concerning the other categories, I think Dennis is more a Double Agent than a Spy since he pretended to be on Hammond's side while he worked for his rival. I agree that he was not a Master Manipulator, a Corrupt Official or a Failure-Intolerant Villain and not really Successful. However, I think he was smart enough to be an Evil Genius and if I remember correctly, he had pornographic images on his computer, making him a pervert.