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* Yet another proof of the [[Complete Monster|immorality]] of [[Troll|Hazama/Terumi Yuuki]] of ''[[BlazBlue]]'''s fame is due to him being this to {{spoiler|[[Good Samaritan|Litchi]]. When he learns that she's nearly dying due to the corruption she subjected herself to save the abandoned Arakune, Hazama offers her the cure for both her and Arakune if she joins NOL. While she refused at first, and then Kokonoe rejects her, Hazama just says he knew Kokonoe, thus eventually later on making her finalize the deal, even if he looks extremely shady and suspicious. Unfortunately for her, that was only [[Half Truth]]: Hazama missed out the fact that Kokonoe utterly hates him and considers him her worst nemesis... and compounded with the fact that the reason why Hazama wants her in NOL was not for her to live longer, but rather for her Boundary knowledge in order to further his [[Evil Plan]] to plunge the world into despair, and seemingly ready to dump her if she ever outlives her purpose.}}
* Yet another proof of the [[Complete Monster|immorality]] of [[Troll|Hazama/Terumi Yuuki]] of ''[[BlazBlue]]'''s fame is due to him being this to {{spoiler|[[Good Samaritan|Litchi]]. When he learns that she's nearly dying due to the corruption she subjected herself to save the abandoned Arakune, Hazama offers her the cure for both her and Arakune if she joins NOL. While she refused at first, and then Kokonoe rejects her, Hazama just says he knew Kokonoe, thus eventually later on making her finalize the deal, even if he looks extremely shady and suspicious. Unfortunately for her, that was only [[Half Truth]]: Hazama missed out the fact that Kokonoe utterly hates him and considers him her worst nemesis... and compounded with the fact that the reason why Hazama wants her in NOL was not for her to live longer, but rather for her Boundary knowledge in order to further his [[Evil Plan]] to plunge the world into despair, and seemingly ready to dump her if she ever outlives her purpose.}}
* Another [[BioWare]] example: Henry Lawson of ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', the perfectionist father of Miranda Lawson. During the Reaper's assault to the galaxy, he turns Horizon into a sanctuary/shelter for human refugees so they can hide from the Reapers. However, when Shepard arrives there due to a distress call, you know there's just something bad about it. Turns out {{spoiler|Horizon under Henry is nothing more than a secret Cerberus headquarters that he used to turn the refugees... into ''Husks''. And throughout the messages around him, he has stated that he really has no regrets over the experiments. At that point, indoctrinated or not, lots of players agree that he's one of the series' biggest [[Complete Monster]] and was more than glad to get him offed by either Shepard or Miranda.}}
* Another [[BioWare]] example: Henry Lawson of ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', the perfectionist father of Miranda Lawson. During the Reaper's assault to the galaxy, he turns Horizon into a sanctuary/shelter for human refugees so they can hide from the Reapers. However, when Shepard arrives there due to a distress call, you know there's just something bad about it. Turns out {{spoiler|Horizon under Henry is nothing more than a secret Cerberus headquarters that he used to turn the refugees... into ''Husks''. And throughout the messages around him, he has stated that he really has no regrets over the experiments. At that point, indoctrinated or not, lots of players agree that he's one of the series' biggest [[Complete Monster]] and was more than glad to get him offed by either Shepard or Miranda.}}
* Downplayed example in ''[[Deadpool]]''; the eponymous [[Anti Hero]] really doesn't want to rescue Rogue, doing so initially only because the script says he has to ([[It Makes Sense In Context]] to [[No Fourth Wall|anyone who's a fan of Deadpool]]) and then sees it as an opportunity to get in her pants.
* Downplayed example in the 2013 game ''[[Deadpool (video game)|Deadpool]]''; the eponymous [[Anti Hero]] really doesn't want to rescue Rogue, doing so initially only because the script says he has to ([[It Makes Sense In Context]] to [[No Fourth Wall|anyone who's a fan of Deadpool]]) and then sees it as an opportunity to get in her pants.


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