Villians that weren't actually doing anything Illegal.

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Actsub said:
fwelord said:
Hmmm did that Hitler guy I've heard so much about do anything illegal, nothing that I can recall?
War crimes - don't be narrow minded brudda!
But I thought in love and war anything was allowed.

Also, since he controlled the country it was technically legal...
 

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teutonicman said:
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The Empire from star wars.
But they.....*gasp*.....Killed younglings!!!
The jedi were deemed traitors to the republic/empire/whatever and thus were considered armed enemy combatants.
you not see the part where Anikin was about to kill all those like 5 year olds? But you're right, the jedi were deemed enemies so the children had to die. If a country declares lets say an ethnic group enemies, we should kill their children. not evil at all.
 

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Borderlands. You were kind of just a greedy asshole who wanted all that cash and stuff, and the villains were doing the same thing. The only difference is that you were obviously WAY better than any of the Crimson Lance.

Same thing goes for the Enclave in Fallout 3. Given the games that preceded it, it seemed like you would maybe be able to take a side, but the story was totally on-rails.
Actually the Atlas corporation was in charge for Pandora legally so technically your a terrorist/looter/illegal immigrant there just the government. Not very good government but it was the dahl corporation who just left all the prison workers on the plant so again not Atlas fault.
 

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D0WNT0WN said:
The Baddie From Quantum Of Solace. Something Greene I think his name was, he didnt do anything bad from what I could tell from the movies abysmal storytelling.

It was a pants movie anyway.
Well, he did do a lot of illegal things. He killed the president of a country, got friendly with the man that was supposed to take his place, got him to sign over some land containing water supplying the country, and then forcing that country to pay them for water-supply, otherwise the president would be killed and the procedure would be repeated. Greene also had Fields killed, and a lot of others, and he was one of many people in the organized crime group Quantum of Solace.
 

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Blindrooster said:
teutonicman said:
The Empire from star wars.
But they.....*gasp*.....Killed younglings!!!
Younglings that they had taken from their families.

The empire was simply defending the people's best intrests. Sure they had a few maniacs in the upper ranks, but things would have worked out sooner or later. I mean, only the emperor would have lived more than another hundred years or so. Think of the good the imperial armies could have done for the slaves of the outer rim if they hadn't been bogged down fighting those bloody hippies back on endor and hoth.
The rebellion did more harm than good, they should have waited and planned. It's not like jedi wouldn't have eventually offed palpatine in secret. Then the whole galaxy could have settled back into a nice peaceful routine.
 

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Parallel Streaks said:
Snipped list of Joker-crimes
You forgot that one time when a little boy had managed to get his grades up from basically worst in class to straight A's all the way through, but on his way home the Joker stole his grade card just so the boy's father would never believe the truth and instead assume that the boy had failed his classes again and was just making up an excuse.
 

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murphy7801 said:
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Andrew Ryan?
He might not have been in the MORAL right, but what he did did make sense.
Yeah,but was it legal?
1) Andrew Ryan wasn't the villain, or even -a- villain. Would you kindly consider the rest of the game?
2) Absolutely his actions were legal. He didn't break any laws; he simply -couldn't- because he -made- that laws of that undersea nation. It's a logical impossibility.
Actually,one city don't mean a nation.

Unless....GASP! There are other Raptures!

*Grabs diving gear.*
Sorry to butt in, but Vatican City a nation and its only a city. Just saying

OP: The thought ploice in 1984.
So is Monte Carlo it has small amount of country side around and that's it.
not to mention san marino or Andorra there just a couple of mountain tops.
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
j0z said:
Andrew Ryan?
He might not have been in the MORAL right, but what he did did make sense.
Or was he?

I think most villains are generally breaking at least some sort of law.

Maybe the villain in some shitty teenage girl movie isn't?
honey have you seen what those girls dress like?
it goes against the laws of style *snaps fingers*
 

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stonethered said:
Blindrooster said:
teutonicman said:
The Empire from star wars.
But they.....*gasp*.....Killed younglings!!!
Younglings that they had taken from their families.

The empire was simply defending the people's best intrests. Sure they had a few maniacs in the upper ranks, but things would have worked out sooner or later. I mean, only the emperor would have lived more than another hundred years or so. Think of the good the imperial armies could have done for the slaves of the outer rim if they hadn't been bogged down fighting those bloody hippies back on endor and hoth.
The rebellion did more harm than good, they should have waited and planned. It's not like jedi wouldn't have eventually offed palpatine in secret. Then the whole galaxy could have settled back into a nice peaceful routine.
the empire re-legalized slavery of all non human beings,just thought id say that, still not illegal though
 

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The Combine were absolutely doing nothing illegal. Just taking over another world and exterminating a race of undesirables. =-)
 

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mirrors edge of course, its all very shiny and nice i didn't see any corruption, well probably coz i couldn't see anything to begin with
 

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HUBILUB said:
D0WNT0WN said:
The Baddie From Quantum Of Solace. Something Greene I think his name was, he didnt do anything bad from what I could tell from the movies abysmal storytelling.

It was a pants movie anyway.
Well, he did do a lot of illegal things. He killed the president of a country, got friendly with the man that was supposed to take his place, got him to sign over some land containing water supplying the country, and then forcing that country to pay them for water-supply, otherwise the president would be killed and the procedure would be repeated. Greene also had Fields killed, and a lot of others, and he was one of many people in the organized crime group Quantum of Solace.
Well, after reading <a href=http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=quantum_of_phallus>this review I have to say that the villain sounds like an aggressive yet ineffectual bad guy who isn't worth James Bond's time as he can't even measure up to the man he is based off.
 

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Spacefly said:
Thw coyote from road runner... i mean he never actually did anything wrong... did he?
No, he didn't. He was just trying to survive. I don't know what the deal is with treating cartoon cats and wolfs and such like evil bastards just because they're carnivores. They're just trying to eat, godammit!

How about Wario? The only time I remember him being an antagonist was his debut in Mario Land 2. All he did was lurk around in Mario's castle when Mario was away. He isn't much of a villain--he's just annoying.
 

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Boom Boom from Super Mario Bros.

They were only guilty because of their association w/ Bowser. All they really do was guard the fortresses in Super Mario Bros. 3.
 

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the1ultimate said:
HUBILUB said:
D0WNT0WN said:
The Baddie From Quantum Of Solace. Something Greene I think his name was, he didnt do anything bad from what I could tell from the movies abysmal storytelling.

It was a pants movie anyway.
Well, he did do a lot of illegal things. He killed the president of a country, got friendly with the man that was supposed to take his place, got him to sign over some land containing water supplying the country, and then forcing that country to pay them for water-supply, otherwise the president would be killed and the procedure would be repeated. Greene also had Fields killed, and a lot of others, and he was one of many people in the organized crime group Quantum of Solace.
Well, after reading <a href=http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=quantum_of_phallus>this review I have to say that the villain sounds like an aggressive yet ineffectual bad guy who isn't worth James Bond's time as he can't even measure up to the man he is based off.
Yeah, I thought Quantum of Solace was a huge disappointment, especially since I really loved Casino Royale.

But Quantum of Solace was a good action movie, and at least it was better than Die Another Day.
 

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Parallel Streaks said:
SmoothNRK said:
Let's count up his crimes:
Comics are serious business!

The joker was such a fun evil villian, he actually had a realistic ambition.

On topic the assassins creed villain wasnt doing anything illegal he was just looking for an ancient artifact, heck he was trying to create world peace (Although by making everyone mindless slaves, but still world peace all the same)
 

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Volstag9 said:
murphy7801 said:
Reklore said:
Fniff said:
DracoSuave said:
Fniff said:
j0z said:
Andrew Ryan?
He might not have been in the MORAL right, but what he did did make sense.
Yeah,but was it legal?
1) Andrew Ryan wasn't the villain, or even -a- villain. Would you kindly consider the rest of the game?
2) Absolutely his actions were legal. He didn't break any laws; he simply -couldn't- because he -made- that laws of that undersea nation. It's a logical impossibility.
Actually,one city don't mean a nation.

Unless....GASP! There are other Raptures!

*Grabs diving gear.*
Sorry to butt in, but Vatican City a nation and its only a city. Just saying

OP: The thought ploice in 1984.
So is Monte Carlo it has small amount of country side around and that's it.
not to mention san marino or Andorra there just a couple of mountain tops.
Nice work team