Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-6822927-20180305175041/@comment-6822927-20180305181018

Okay, here goes.

On his first appearance, Nos-4-A2 only turns XR into his slave and takes over Star Command as part of one of Zurg's plots. Fairly standard.

In his next appearance, he escapes prison and goes to Trade World, where he begins preying on robots to drain them of their energy, basically killing them. He is defeated here as well, but this was certainly one of his darker appearances.

However, come Revenge of the Monsters he comes into his own. Here, he forcibly turns Ty Parsec back into the Wirewolf, has XL build him a weapon which uses the Wirewolf as a power source, causing him pain, but Nos-4-A2 doesn't care at all. He then overthrows and tries to kill Zurg, acknowledging him as his father in a way as he does so, and then he learn what his plan is. To transform the entire galaxy into Wirewolves so he can feast upon them all, managing to turn Star Command and Capital Planet plaza, while also trying to eat XL once he has no use for him. This was the episode where he showed how evil he truly is and is one of the best in the series.

Nos-4-A2 is defeated by Buzz and Ty, who takes revenge on Nos-4-A2 by killing him. Onscreen. Via impalement.

Nos-4-A2 starts off with a few comedic traits here and there but he steadily lost these as time went on, and by Revenge of the Monsters they are all gone and he is played completely straight and seriously for the monster he is.

Another issue is his agency, as he was made by Zurg, but given that all robots are shown to have agency no matter who builds them, I say he passes this as well.

So, in conclusion, yeah, Nos-4-A2 counts as Pure Evil.