Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-14610890-20130806004123/@comment-17711074-20130911215442

112.209.237.30 wrote: 75.183.181.180 wrote: Honestly, I have no idea where everyone keeps getting the idea that Adam is a good guy. He doesn't care about innocent bystanders, the only time he smiled was when he was unleashing massive destruction, and he was on a mission to (presumably) steal something (or possibly sabatoge something). None of those things are "good" traits. As for the action he took to protect Blake, I'd call that more of fulfilling his end of the contract. He's a professional, so when working in a team, he acts as a good teammate. For the other D&D nerds out there, I'd label him as "Lawful Evil." He keeps his word, fulfills his promises, and doesn't break his deals, but still not "good" by any stretch of the imagination. Yeah....Imma go with "Lawful Neutral". He's not exactly your ideal good guy, but he really doesn't have anything against the concept of good. He may be a bit messed up in the head, but hey. He does his own shit, and gets to enjoy the little things like blowing shit up or beating the shit down on random droid thingies, something which he seems to enjoy too much. He seems like a hired gun that does all kinds of work, both good and evil, explained by how he "Assisted Blake" (Actually, it was more like Blake assisting him since he was the one who called out to Blake and said "It's time") in stopping a train which is speculated to be heading for the traditional "Bad guys' lair" by how Blake's alignment is. So, he seems like a "Lawful Neutral" kind of guy with a few sadistic or twisted preferences, at least that's what I think. I'd peg him as more of a chaotic character, with Roman seeming a lot more "lawful" to me.