>>32376136>GhetsisTrying to subvert it is fine, but when his actions don't make any logical sense, it goes against the established rules of the world, his goal is literally impossible to achieve, he gets his funding out of nothing and has ninjas working for him, it goes far beyond being unrealistic.
Wouldn't blame you though. I remembered him being pretty good too, until this very board convinced me otherwise. He was presented in a believable way. His entire plan on making N the king is illogical as fuck. When he abandons that, and just wants to fuck things using super weapons, and actually does fuck things using super weapons powered by Legendaries, he comes off as a lot better. Plus his whole kind having been traumatized part was a nice touch, which gave him even more personality.
>LysandreHe basically wanted the world to be equal for all, but himself. He and his team would be immortal and keep the world equal for all. Because resources are limited, and managing billions of people would impossible, he wanted to kill off most of them, getting the number down to a more manageable amount. That's the gist of it.
>CyrusDefinitely agree. The Lake Bomb was a miss for me, even a negative, because of how the situation was handled. A bomb was set off in a place full of people, and no one did anything, not the Gym Leaders, not the Champion, and not even the International Police, who knew about it. The rest, though, was great. How he kidnapped the Lake Trio, used them to summon Dialga and Palkia. What makes Cyrus for me, though, is definitely Platinum and Giratina. That whole part was pretty fucking cool.
>NI don't know, anon. At one point, he admits you and your Pokemon love each other, but he will still tear you apart. Because he wants to. He was misguided, but he knew he was doing the wrong thing and still continued doing the wrong thing until he was beaten to the point he was physically unable to continue. Sounds evil to me.