Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/Fallout/Examples that should remain here.


 * Myron: While we may not have seen the deaths of the slaves that went toward making Jet, we still see the effects of his deadly drug on people in the game who have had their lives and minds ruined by the stuff. Plus, despite being a wimpy, slimy, cowardly little teen with no combat capabilities whatsoever, he still has a huge bodycount, gleefully brags about his mass-murder of slaves via drug testing, is despised by just about everyone who meets him, and never shows any truly redeeming qualities.


 * Mister Burke: As mentioned in his entry, his status is player dependent, and getting him to show any good qualities is only possible if you happen to be the right gender, possess a certain perk, and use said perk. Otherwise, he's an amoral freak who commits truly heinous crimes and goes out of his way to rack up a serious bodycount despite not needing to, and is feared by many.


 * Roy Phillips: While his situation is a tragic one, it doesn't come anywhere close to serving as a valid Freudian Excuse when he's willing to stab the people who show him kindness in the back and have them all brutally murdered. He doesn't even show any true love for his companions or the Ghouls who stay at the Tower after he takes over, only valuing them for what they are instead of who they are, and ultimately proves to be a flaming hypocrite in regards to his stance on his feral brethren.


 * Wernher: While he may not rack up as big of a body count as much as the other examples on this page, he's still quite heinous in his own right due to his plans involving the torture and likely death of an infant his manipulation of the slaves and using them as disposable pawns to die for his selfish desires, and the fact that his past as a Pitt Raider means that he's likely been a gleeful participant in the horrifying abuse that the slaves experience from the Raiders. He's a different kind of scumbag compared to the likes of Horrigan, Braun, or Clanden, but certainly does enough to stick out and doesn't showcase any genuine redeeming qualities.