Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25266931-20151207052249/@comment-26872876-20151213003440

KNN005 wrote: Grimmstride wrote:

And to be fair, I could see Torchwick helping the heroes out. He wouldn't be a real good guy or turn a new leaf, but I could see his aid being enlisted in a mutually benificial venture. For example, help and he gets out of that cell, or perhaps after he's released he bargains a deal to profit him. I bet when the chips are down Torch' strikes a deal and sells out Cinder's group. And he pretend to work for Ironwood till he gives him the slip. Only to be found and gutted by Cinder's boss. I think Cinder is a general in a larger war. But not the last big bad.

Like you said, Torch' will always be around. I think at this point he embodies crime and the criminal underworld in the show. While Cinder and her allies are more embodiments of rage and revenge. Where as Torch just want money, women, and power, they want ideals and their own brand of justice at all cost. Same with Adam.

Agrees. Though I don't know how high Cinder is on the tree. Honestly I could see her being anywhere from the middle down. Unless she's high ranking in a covert branch of the Big Boss' organization.

Adam to me is kind almost feels like a Zealot as opposed to someone with notions of revenge. He didn't think of the llives of the train conductors. Which suggests he isn't so much thinking of revenge do much as devotely following orders. Basically a Faunus equivalent to a Feminazi. So blinded by the White Fang he doesn't really see the reverse discrimination.