This Superhero Broke His No-Killing Rule For A Villain So Heinous That You Will Also Despise It!

This Superhero Broke His No-Killing Rule For A Villain So Heinous That You Will Also Despise It!

A famous superhero by the name of Paperman was famous for his no-killing rule. No matter how evil an enemy may be, he didn’t resort to taking their lives. In his words, “Killing a villain will make me no different from the villain I killed.” For the most part of his career, his fans and the law enforcement alike stood by his decision. He did step into the vigilante territory but he didn’t go above and beyond and take action that he wasn’t supposed to. However, he encountered a certain villain who made him question his philosophy and change his methods. This villain made him so angry that he was forced to kill it.

Paperman would come face-to-face with a sentient AI named Plagiarizer. This villain was absolutely repulsive, both for the hero and for his fans. Apparently, this monster not only stole other people’s works, but also took credit for them as if they were his original creations. It was also a very smart villain, as it could conjure all the knowledge in the world, but it needed commands from other people to do so. Paperman realized that this villain was not exactly a sentient AI, but it was definitely a dangerous tool that can cause immense chaos and destruction.

Setting aside his morals for once, Paperman destroyed the Plagiarizer, putting an end to his continuous streak of not taking the lives of villains. However, he insisted that he hadn’t actually betrayed his morals and did the right thing. In his words, “Plagiarizer was not just a threat to the present world, it was a threat to the future of the entire academic community for years to come. And the Plagiarizer is not a sentient foe, but a tool that good people unknowingly use and perpetuate an evil that is hard to combat once it becomes widespread.”

So what do you think? Did the Paperman save the future of many students and researchers by destroying the Plagiarizer? Or do you think that the Plagiarizer was a victim of the traditional academic community that controls the world? Remember, your opinion has consequences for the entire future of academia!

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