Thread:Maharaja O Earth/@comment-24230823-20200205155423/@comment-24230823-20200207074422

Maharaja O Earth wrote: OverlordBaron wrote: By the way, I notice you're doing the same for Thouser's page, but I stand that he's a villain. I'm not sure you're caught up on Zero-One but in the recent episode by the time of this being written, Gai has slowly begin to commit unsportmanship conduct with the Workplace Competition.

He does have noble traits but us the audience are starting to see his more negative traits overshadow the positive. Thouser's motif is to erase HumaGears to prevent the extinction of Humans. Isn't that simply a good motivation? Like I mentioned earlier with Taboo Dopant, Sou Fueki, and Swartz, there are some villains who may possess seemingly good-hearted motivations although their methods are considered evil and morally questionable.

Yes Gai started off with the motivation to get rid of the HumaGears. He did start off with fair play and justifiable moments in the first round. In the second round, he seemingly allows his representive do whatever he wants which is a turnaround of how he acted in the first round. You also notice that he doesn't come after the Raider (the one who chosed to be the villain) anymore and just targets the Magia (the one who was reprogrammed to be the villain).

He crossed the line in the third round, using a ZetsumeRiser to hack the HumaGear Bingo, and even allow the Hiden representives be slandered enough to become Magia.

Most Antivillains would specially show honorable traits especially in battle. As for Thouser, so far it doesn't seem to be the case for his character and he's not fighting the Magia just to protect the world, not like Vulcan.