All I mean and state on the no kill policy is things the superheroes they themselves have said or done. Murdering a villain no matter how horrible they are would torment them mentally for days on end, just as bad as if the villain killed many innocents like you said. My point here is just the guilt.
Krang is one of my favorite aspects of the 80s series since were on the Technodrome. As much as I love him and that super cool robot suit of his, I think it would be wise to not bring up the whole Dimension X thing if he ever came into the movies. Mainly because I don't think it would do much.
The fact he was in Dimension X didn't really have much baring on the show other then we knew he was located there. The dimension itself wasn't used much and had they said the drome was buried underground somewhere, would have worked just as easily. I guess what I am saying is the fact he's from X is fine, just having the technodrome always being there didn't do much.
Like I said before, the one thing I love best about the show is the huge cast of characters and the animations on them. They had LOADS of mutants on that show, all detailed quite vividly and were colorful, unique looking, and always got my attention. I always like seeing variety of monsters, mutants, and freaks when it comes to bad guys.
And what the 80s series did so well was introduce me to so many characters, characters not even the new series brought in. Guys like Ground chuck, Dirtbag, Slash, Wingnut, Mutagen man, Mondo Gecko, Rat King, and Baxter Stockmen. And like I said before, this image of Baxter was one I enjoyed regardless if he was white or black or Asian in the comics.
It was actually a big deal for me because I had never seen someone use the idea of a fly as a villain or a mutant like that, I liked it and I found it interesting to see a fly as a bad guy. Not to mention the fact his appearance was just so memorable with those big red eyes, ripped lab coat and that whiny voice of his.
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