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** That said, the images of his backstory are rather unnerving, and the only reason he stops killing is because of his involvement with the various conspiracies.
*** In the first anime, he was encountered earlier as a [[Villainous Crossdresser]]. When we see him again as #66, he keeps on killing right up until he is killed by Scar.
** Scar is of a different (and often overlooked) variety. He only targets state alchemists with the motivation of revenge for the massacre of his people. This makes him a "mission-oriented" serial killer. He becomes more of a sympathetic [[Anti-Villain]] and then [[Anti-Hero]] over time. And in the case of Shou Tucker, killing him was completely justified.
** Also Zolf J. Kimbley, who is a pretty smart psycho who manages to do most of his killing on government assignments and so avoids having to hide. He did eventually kill his commanding officer when they tried to take away his Philosopher's Stone after the war, and got thrown in jail until the time of the series.
** This series also gives us The Slicer, who (like Barry) is [[Animated Armor]], created to guard Lab 5 following the execution.