User blog:Alfonso720/PE Proposal: Jeremy Blaire

This proposal is about Jeremy Blaire from the video game franchise, Outlast.

What's The Work
Outlast is a video game franchise in first-person that uses elements from survival horror to create an intense atmosphere of stress among the players.

Who is he? and What did he do?
Jeremy Blaire is a businessman and the executive vice-president of the infamous Murkoff Corporation, responsible of performing numerous of atrocious and equally illegal experiments on human beings. All with the sole purpose of creating a host for The Walrider and use it as weapon. In the case of this game, the inmates of the psychiatric hospital Mount Massive Asylum that would become the "Variants". Most of them going to the hospital for help, only to be submitted to physical and psychological torture to the point of insanity to be used as test subjects in the Morphogenic Engine. Blaire also sought to use Women as test subjects to increase profits, knowing perfectly the terrible effects the Morphogenic Engine had on them.

After finding out that Waylon was trying to expose the company's actions, Jeremy had Waylon be put in the same level of psychological torture that the Variants went through. Throughout the game, Jeremy makes sure that nobody escapes the asylum alive in order to leave no witnesses. He fights against Park to avoid revealing the secrets that the psychiatric hospital holds inside, in order to get away clean of the atrocities he's done. Also adding to the possibility to perform more future experiments that he and Murkoff had in plans.

Freudian Excuse/Mitigating Factors
Unlike Richard Trager who became insane and Rudolf Wernicke who was regretful during his encounter with Miles Upshur, Jeremy was the only villain in the series that never showed any sign of insanity or regret for his actions, to the point of faking regret (at the end of the game) just to make Waylon Park let his guard down and kill him on the spot, still with his goal to leave no witnesses.

He only had a few times playing golf with Trager, but even then he proved to be far more sadistic than Trager when the latter was insane, and as the comic revealed, said "friendship" didn't stop Blaire from forcibly comitting Trager to the asylum as a patient.

No family members, no compassion and not caring that many innocent people and women could go for Cold-Blooded Torture and later death in order to achieve profits for him and Murkoff, Jeremy was a monstrous corrupted businessman that would go to extreme measures to make sure his goals remain intact, with no other villain in the series to compare him.

Final Verdict
With all the above stated, I say Jeremy Blaire should be approved as pure evil.