I'd call him evil.Umbran said:This is like "The Operative" from the movie Serenity. He knows (and explicitly states) that he is a monster, but he does it because he believes in a day when his kind won't be necessary. I'd call him neutral, at best, quite possibly evil.
He slaughtered dozens of people including children and other such non combatants because the people he wanted to find MIGHT have shown up to one of them. I'm pretty sure he even killed Patience just in case and Patience and Mal ain't exactly on couch surfing terms.
He orchestrated a systemwide slaughter of Mal's allies when it would have been only mildly less efficient to set up stakeouts and seemed to be only mildly dissapointed that he had to do it (probably was thinking of the paperwork back at Parlaiment or something).
Okay, he was a good loser and knew when he was beaten, but I really don't think that this excuses somebody who considers killing children "when I have to" to include Plan B.
He orchestrated a systemwide slaughter of Mal's allies when it would have been only mildly less efficient to set up stakeouts and seemed to be only mildly dissapointed that he had to do it (probably was thinking of the paperwork back at Parlaiment or something).
Okay, he was a good loser and knew when he was beaten, but I really don't think that this excuses somebody who considers killing children "when I have to" to include Plan B.
He is a very polite evil and I am sure he is very pleasant company if he isn't trying to kill you (not that you could tell...), but evil all the same.