Thread:Tearface/@comment-7455247-20151212203843/@comment-4048025-20151213014938

Again, going after a number of criminals doesn't alone make a character "good" nor does showing honor as shown with Judge Dredd or Razoul.

As you have been told by Inferno Pendragon, there is far more than just "good" and "bad" in several fiction. Lawful Neutral refers to those that follow conduct almost blindly regardless of right or wrong. While Yin went after Batman for the same reason as Chief Rojas (in the case believe he was a threat), there have been a number of times that Batman's heroic acts not only openly proved himself to be saved the town yet they still tried to capture him at rather unreasonable timings such as stopping a pursuit against Mr. Freeze. In addition, the Gotham Police Department's methods were similiar to Gillain Loeb from the comics.

Lawful Neutral is not an uncommon alignment for such characters. For example, Inspector Javert is a villain because he chases Jean Valjean, believing that Jean is a threat...only to eventually learn otherwise.

Yes, she did eventually became Batman's ally but it occurred in the first season finale, even a more sufficient amount than numerous other characters like Jeff Fungus, Chi-Fu, Gilbert Huph or Skylar Storm.

Barring from that, she also served as the Right Hand for Chief Rojas and is a lighter and softer adaptation of Ellen Yindel, a police captain who used questionable methods to capture Batman.