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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 5731785" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>I don't know, Riddick always struck me as CN with very small good tendencies, in all the movies. The movies never explain who he killed that got him thrown in the slammer to begin with. For all we know whoever he killed, "deserved to die". In Pitch Black the only "person" he kills is the jackhole mercenary (Johns) that wanted to sacrifice Jack. That guy deserved to die.</p><p></p><p>Riddick was always out for himself that is true, but that didn't mean he didn't care about people, that seemed to deserve it. In pitch black he could have left without Imam and Jack, but didn't. In Dark Fury he goes out of his way to protect both Imam and Jack. In Chronicles, he's left the Helion System because he wants to be left alone. He only returns after 5 years because of the bounty on his head.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't kill Toombs, or any of the original crew of mercs that come to hunt him. He protects Imam and his family from the necromongers, and the only merc he ends up "killing" is the jackhole that wanted his goggles. In Crematoria he kills a guard that is roughing up Jack (death by teacup), and anyone else he kills for the rest of the movie are villains themselves.</p><p></p><p>Much like Conan, I don't think he falls anywhere near the CE category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 5731785, member: 336"] I don't know, Riddick always struck me as CN with very small good tendencies, in all the movies. The movies never explain who he killed that got him thrown in the slammer to begin with. For all we know whoever he killed, "deserved to die". In Pitch Black the only "person" he kills is the jackhole mercenary (Johns) that wanted to sacrifice Jack. That guy deserved to die. Riddick was always out for himself that is true, but that didn't mean he didn't care about people, that seemed to deserve it. In pitch black he could have left without Imam and Jack, but didn't. In Dark Fury he goes out of his way to protect both Imam and Jack. In Chronicles, he's left the Helion System because he wants to be left alone. He only returns after 5 years because of the bounty on his head. He doesn't kill Toombs, or any of the original crew of mercs that come to hunt him. He protects Imam and his family from the necromongers, and the only merc he ends up "killing" is the jackhole that wanted his goggles. In Crematoria he kills a guard that is roughing up Jack (death by teacup), and anyone else he kills for the rest of the movie are villains themselves. Much like Conan, I don't think he falls anywhere near the CE category. [/QUOTE]
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