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Maxwell is just minding his own business, but when ever he gets close enough to starites, that create a sort of barrier that Maxwell can't leave. Sometimes he can see them, but other times he has to meet certain events in order for them to appear. From there, he could deactivate the starite and go along with his business.
== Maxwell's a highly dangourous criminal, wanted By nearly every nation on the planet. ==
Let's see what type of things are done on a regular basis...murder,thievery, arson, torture,possesion of illegal firearms,animal abuse that includes killing endangered animals, terrorisim and, worst of all, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|HURTING KITTENS.]]
 
Meaning, he doesn't get along well with the authorities.
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Also, think about the levels: How many have you doing things that would get you arrested/have law enforcement as an enemy? A fair number. And...there was ''at least'' one were you were obviously in prison. Who's to say that the first-game level where you had to take down the "Wanted: Dead or Alive" crimanals, ''you where also an escaped prisoner who just wanted to get rid of the others for your own enjoyment?'' As for the (much more common) levels where you're just randomly helping out civillians or doing random things,([[Department of Redundancy Department|In a random way. Randomly.]])he's being nice to those people who don't know who he is, because he is a nice guy. (I know it goes against what I'm saying right now, but I'll clarify later), and trying to add some more [[Rule of Cool|Awesomeness]] to his life, not like he needs any, though. The random moster invasion levels? You made some zombies or what not to relese into the world and suddenly feel like helping. As for the levels where you help with something goverment related, those aren't real peope like you see in the other levels, those are notebook clones that Maxwell created, too escape the strain of his criminal life, and to convince himself that he's a "good guy."
 
Oh, and, [[It Got Worse|It gets better:]] Why would he do something like that? ''He doesn't want to do any of this.'' That's right. Based how many different ways there are to play the game, I've concluded that [[And I Must Scream|he's little more than a marionette belonging to the player-Except that he can feel emotion, but with no way to express it.]] All he can do is run and hadle objects. No way to voice his agony as he's burning to death in lava, being mauled by a monster, [[Bottomless Pitsor|falling to his doom]],or being killed by a nuke, all while the player watches, sometimes laughing, sometimes angered, always unsymphetic. (Plus, he's immortal,[[Who Wants to Live Forever?|meanning that he can experience these deaths, over and over, as many times as the player wants]]) He has no way to show his terror at the blood of innocents that he's constantly covered in, while the player can't even ''see'' the blood though the E10 rating. He has no way to show how sorry he is towards his victims, watching them die painfully, knowing that person views him as the horrible creature you've made him into, knowing they blame him for the actions he makes against his will. He has know way of showing to you the ways you're driven him insane. He doesn't ''want'' to be the monster you force him to be; he wants use his powers for good, but the puppetmaster controlling him (read: ''[[You Monster!|you]]'') is cruel, and makes him act like a [[Complete Monster|cruel and sadistic person.]] He knows that he's known as the world's biggest threat...he knows that his hands have shed much innocent blood...he ''knows'' you think of him as a simple form of amusement...but he still wants to be a hero to someone. Hence, the Starites come in. Whenever he does something slightly notable, he sees himself as getting one, believing it has some purpose; breaking away from the cruell player,the purification of his overwhelming insanity, the salvation of the universe...they aren't real. They're a hallucination on his part, to help him believe his life amounts to anything. [[What the Hell, Player?|He goes on a quest for personal purification, but only winds up even more broken as a result, thanks to, you, the player, his puppetmaster.]]
 
 
[[You Monster!|You Monster, indeed.]]
 
== Maxwell is [[Drawn to Life|Mike.]] ==