Quote Originally Posted by Powersurge
No, not wrong. A hero doesn't become a villain because someone, including another hero, disagrees with his/her choices. Nor does service to a recognizable authority make one a villain or a thug.
Um...In this particular case...Yes, it does. your character would be joining a group who is attempting to coerce others to sign/join something they believe is wrong...Trying to force others to conform and do something against their will...Sounds wrong to me. This was the majority of the heroes too (against the Reg Act), you know?

Quote Originally Posted by Powersurge
Villifying the oppostion on the other hand, because you happen to disagree with their choices, or their employer, or thier willingness to operate within the circle of accountability, thats another matter altogether.

Likewise, chosing violence as the first option, and attempting to rationalize how it is the "only" viable course of action, without even having the courage to try to pursue other options, that also is another matter.
Pow...The Anti-Reg group were on the run...And sought as criminals...How are they supposed to react? Let themselves be arrested and put into the Negative Zone prison with no trial? What are their other options again?

Quote Originally Posted by Powersurge
It might be nice if we lived in a world of absolutes. Fortunately, we don't. And it is entirely possible for equally good and heroic people to exist on either side of a conflict. Sorry. It's not all "angels" and "devils". And those who try to colour every disagreement that way are generally revealed for what they are by the time all is said and done.
As I said above...Nobody has said that everything is black and white.

Dana