Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-30584428-20191229041949

Should these villains classified as approved evil articles really be classified as such? DOR-15, PAMA, Ares and The Beldam are the villains I have in mind. Here is my reasoning against declaring them Pure Evil.

DOR-15 - She jumped to the conclusion that mankind was evil after she brainwashed the person who wore her to prove she could do more than serve humanity. She was being delusional, which will be a pattern on this list, and was meant to be, and I quote from the movie, "a slave to mankind". PAMA - It's truely unknown if PAMA enslaved the populus of Crown Mesa for power as a control freak, or out of delusion as anti-villain. Ares - Was programmed to make the world perfect. Real-world speaking, humans are damaging the world, and in the time the film is set in, the world will definitely have gotten worse. Ares is actually in the right for the most part, but Justin Pin and Dr. Tanner Rice should have programmed him more cautiously. The Beldam - Even though The Beldam seems to enjoy torturing her prey, there is more to it if you think deeply. She may be formerly human, and has had to capture children every fifty years. Evidence suggests she has lived for 150 years, and that amount of time in isolation will drive a person insane. It makes sense that The Beldam began to enjoy torturing her prey, as 150 years in isolation will drive a person of their moral agency, forgetting what is socially acceptable. 