>>49874925Stop falseflagging and play both games.
>>49874911> "Even though resources, space, and energy on this planet are limited, the number of people and Pokémon has increased to an unsustainable level. Whether it's money or energy, the ones who steal are the ones who win in this world."> "So, tell me. The Mega Ring, did you share it?"> "When there is only one of something, it can't be shared. When something can't be shared, it will be fought over. And when something is fought over, some must survive without it. The only way to create a world where people live in beauty, a world without conflict or theft, is to reduce the number of living things."Lysandre is an extremist. He sees people as fitting into either two categories: Those who give, and those who take-- and Kalos perfectly exemplifies the conflict that he describes.
You have the owner of Parfum Palace who's rich and his former friend who has nothing. Later in the story you fight your rival over the mega ring, a limited resource. Kalos is filled to the brime with NPCs that do nothing and badger you for tips and one of those interactions is forced in the "haunted" house.
Even after you defeat him, you still deal with it in the Pokemon Village being comprise of people who couldn't take care of their Pokemon or abused them and the entire post-game story in Lumiose with literal homeless orphans.
Lysandre believes that if he can't help the world by giving as he did with the profit from his lab, then he should take it all for himself and secure the future for those who already have it all. That's Team Flare.
Anyone who tries to claim they didn't make sense either didn't play the game or didn't care to even try to understand to begin with. Galactic is very similar but in a different manner since the grunts don't really understand Cyrus's vague motivation, but the difference between them is that Cyrus was apologetically taking advantage of his lackeys, Lysandre was saving them.