Thread:NerdWithAKeyboard/@comment-2175012-20170501195542/@comment-2175012-20170505041743

OK, relative heinousness is what is nasty by the standards of the work. For instance, while murder is commonplace in a show like Tales from the Crypt," one character qualifies as a CM, because he had seven onscreen kills, and was a serial killer to boot. So if someone were to commit one or two murders there, they most likely wouldn't count. However, then you have shows like Ben 10 and Dragon Ball'' in which destroying planets is so commonplace, that destroying a planet isn't enough. The heinous standard can tend to change when it's blown out of the water, thus making it harder for any potential candidate to qualify. Besides that, this is where the tier system comes in. Here, we can measure from intelligence, powers, resources. With resources, ask yourself on whether this candidate is as bad as teh ycould be with their resources. keep in mind, that having resources doesn't automatically put the person on the list if their actions amount to commonplace.