Thread:DeltaHorizon020/@comment-27083366-20181108123128/@comment-27083366-20181117031850

I'd like to suggest a CM from the book Star Wars: Last Shot, by the name of Fyzen Gor.

Who is he?

A former medical student who decided to become a cyborg and turn others into cyborgs after he was attacked by pirates (more on this in the FE category).

'''What does he do? '''

In a flashback, L3 (may she rest in peace) and Lando enter a facility which L3 is for some reason attracted to, they find dozens of dismembered robot and organic bodies (yeah, it's some serious Nightmare Fuel). They're understandably horrified, and take a device which (they don't know) is the Phylanx Redux Transmitter. This device (once completed) will let Gor turn every droid in the galaxy against their masters, likely killing trillions to quadrillions of people. Gor, who has created a cult led by him known as The Brotherhood of Wire and Bone, believes that organic life is flawed and mechanical beings are a superior form of existence.

Cue Present day, and Gor has held Cloud City hostage via controlling its droids, threatening to kill all of Cloud CIty's citizens by making their droids killer if Lando doesn't bring him the PRT. After Lando and Han Solo find it, they realize that they can't give it to him (for obvious reasons), so he chases them with his soldiers. When Lando is fighting his men (who are cyborgs), they are quietly begging Lando to Mercy Kill them due to the pain (which he does). Eventually, Han Solo kills him via his good ol' blaster.

Freudian Excuse?

Fyzen and his friend were kidnapped by Amani gangsters while they were medical students, but while being transported the gangsters were attacked and the only survivors were Fyzen, his friend and a medical droid. From there Fyzen grew an obsession with how much more durable droids were over organics, and even slaughtered his own comatose friend for spare parts to repair his medical droid. The fact that he killed his own friend removes any sympathy for him, and his actions go way too far for any justification.

Heinousness?

Well, the aftermath of the dozens of murders he does do are very "detailed". He threatens to wipe out Cloud City, which has (according to Wookiepedia) 5,427,080 people. He also wants to kill god knows how mny people by making all the droids in the galaxy kill their masters. Yeah, he passes.

Mitigating Factors?

None. He is certainly not a GDV, as he has a clear motive (he believes that organics are inferior to droids, gee where have I heard that one before). It is stated at least twice in the book that he no longer cares for his family or anyone else. There is nothing about him being a WIE either.

Conclusion?

He counts.