>>22070769Aughg.....are these the ideals that are tarnished and besmirched by the ignorant and oblivious masses on the sidelines?! Career grunt here. I've served as a grunt for pretty much every team there is and know just about all the inner workings of every criminal syndicate visionary there is.
>GiovanniYounger years, simple goals. In synergy with an Italian mafia theme we wanted mucho grande bucks, at any cost. Mewtwo was a failed project that left us practically in debt, and as loyalty was feigning, a victory in our strike on Silph Co. was intended to restore order. But when that Red punk came in and ruined everything, we were forced into further scrutiny, focusing on lesser and lesser crimes until we were faded into obscurity. And...well. Didn't do so hot for raising funds. But the man himself? Wanted money. Simple goal, simple plan, went haywire.
>Cyrus Didn't hear much of him. His speeches were boring, he was incredibly emo and antisocial, but there was no doubt that he was passionate about what he believed in. I just wish he wasn't as passionate about uniform maintenance....his goal was all along to create his vision of a 'perfect' universe under him, and exclusively him. He wanted to establish himself as a god, which sort of goes hand in hand with his belief that Pokemon are an extension of his own power. He also had a boring childhood in Sunyshore city which I think involved machines or something? Yeah. Not the ladies man or people person. Strangely enough, we never did attack there, actually. Perhaps he DID suffer from the same emotion-stemmed-ailments he so abhorred.
>Lysandre
He believed in PERFECTION. The sustenance and perpetuity of all things beautiful in this world, and the staving off of all things less than well...fabulous. I was almost blown up guarding one of his rinky dink base cannon thingies, so you can sort of see why my resume was torn. And burned. And spit upon. You get the idea. Occupational hazards? No thanks.