Subject: My character's perspectives.
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Posted on: 2015-06-08 05:38:00 UTC

Unfortunately, I don't think either of my agents are self-aware enough to really give a proper response to the question, so I'll answer from an out-of-universe perspective.

Aaron has a somewhat complex moral code that mostly comes from his home continuum. There actually is a karma scale in the Fallout games, but your karma only takes a hit from killing people if they're good. If it's listed as a hostile, you can kill it in its sleep without taking a single penalty. If the person you kill is evil enough, you can actually get karma points for killing them. So for him, killing an evil being like a Sue isn't something bad; it could even be argued to be a morally good act. In character, Aaron would probably say something along the lines of "They're monsters, just ones that look like humans."

Natasha, to be frank, has probably killed people more innocent than your average Mary Sue; the organization she was supposed to be a member of isn't exactly a pleasant one. Her philosophy is that it's better to kill one person than to allow many people to suffer; she's aware that her home continuum has already indicated that this is an ultimately destructive outlook, and on some level she's accepted that it's her fate to end unhappily.

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