Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-26884760-20160909142721

I was adding a cat to David Richards and got to thinking on our resident controversial CM Alan Yates, who has had so many misuse of cats and a strange "Draco in Leather Pants" illogic, making it difficult to work on his article (well more difficult, it's not exactly a film many see anyway (since it's banned in many countries and by its nature is something most people cringe at) - yet he fits a few criteria for a Destroyer (realistic version)

1) untring (Yates, within a very short time, laid waste to a large amount of native land and was sufficiently evil the cannibals kept his skull and camera as trophies (but also to keep the "evil spirit" at bay) : as far as realistic destroyers go he was as untiring as a single man can get, considering he didn't have military or major skills)

2) unfeeling (a major factor that turned Yates into a CM over the simple "protagonist villain" the film originally intended him to be is because he has no empathy at all, you could argue he exists to destroy and ruin things)

3) unstoppable (obviously fails this criteria as he's a cowardly little cretin who uses others as shields, however he still holds out for a long while because his "friends" have guns and he can use them as a personal army (then backstab them to try and run away if things go wrong) )

4) only stops rampaging when killed (Yates embodies the CM trait of "must die for the setting to survive", had he no died that entire rainforest would of been a hellhole)

so, I'm thinking maybe admins could add Destroyer to his page since I'd argue he is the closest you get to one in a non-superpowered setting. 