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For some reason I have always liked the wolf and shepherd analogy with Karen and Bishop it worked surprisingly better then I thought when she was first introduced.

Yay :)
 

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Hammerhead said:
The wolf hunts the sheep down and kills them.

The shepherd exploits them systematically.

LOL, I think "guides and protects" is what Toki was going for, but your interpretation is funnier.
 



Hammerhead said:
Hey, Toki, quick question: what sorts of crimes has Bishop committed? You know, the people he's killed, etc.
The majorities of his crimes consist of attacks on UNJE facilities around the world, or suspected of orchestrating them. How many people has he killed or been involved with killing is probably around two to three hundred people worldwide, all of them baselines.

He has never killed an elite, and made very public statements against murdering his peers. But he did not reserve this for baselines during his Pantheon days. His most violent attack was in Barcelona where he destroyed a precursor facility to the UNJE Training Institutions, seventy-eight people lost their lives that day. It was also the same attack that saw Mr. McCallister get crippled by Razor (sketchy here cause my notes are at home), and gave him his signature limp with his cane.

Obviously he was involved with the Matrix Club, and the public in general believes that he was either the mastermind or involved with the Mexico City attack, even in light of other evidence. Despite his violent tendencies he is still considered one of the more charismatic leaders of Pantheon, and his written essays are often debated in higher education and by Pantheon sympathizers.

Bishop is no angel and has a violent past, and although he isn’t exactly a roving lunatic bent on psychotic frenzies he is capable of murder for what he believes to be right.
 
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Oh please. How can you equate killing one person b/c intel indicates he's got some superplague with the whole "international terrorist" angle?

Bishop is the dishonest one. His philosophy is nothing more complicated than that of a schoolyard bully (I can beat you up, so I'm better than you) that he disguises under Old World charm.
 

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