Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-3581997-20160427185751/@comment-3581997-20160427210926

First of all, thank you for taking the time to fact check. I will not re-add the category unless proven otherwise despite disagreeing with it. Also thank you for not using TV Tropes as a be all end all for assuming someone does or does not apply on a YMMV trope.

To answer the question on standing out, yes. Villains do not usually torment the good for being good and don't put in the extra effort. This is game where the main Big Bad is trying to take over the world because it will erk the Big Good whom he has a standing feud with. Where most mad scientists or body stealing ghost wizards or Nazis are out to do bad to maintain their own sources of power, wealth or protect their chosen evil organization. So a person who picks on the poor or tries to destroy hope as a concept for it's own benefit and organizes tactical strikes to those effects instead of just say being a jerk to people was a major stand out.

There is a following couple of arcs I have yet to add to the article (I will though, spell, grammar and fact -checking the missions takes a while), one of which is Westin finding a charity drive to feed the poor. He opts to send the villain to find the food stores and poison them. The game never says what the poison does to them in high doses, all we know for certain is at least a few people end up going blind and with nothing of his at stake this is done purely because he detest the notion of charities to help people. The final mission has Phipps threatening to kill a news reporters parent if she does her expose' on what Haven House is really like.

If you want a total word for word read out of the mission briefing quoted verbatim you may want to check here.Westin Phipps.