It's quite simple isn't it?
The Hero = Good, and The Villain = Bad.
But that can't be all, after all, nobody wakes up in the morning, planning on being evil. Deep down, they have to truly believe that what they're doing is the right thing. And if that's the case then surely the villain of any story is simply the person with a different view to the protagonist?
So what happens when there's multiple protagonists, each with a different view point? When a gun is fired, was it an necessary evil for the greater good, or the act of an evil murderer, hellbent on conforming the world to their vision?
Words: 196, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
- Fandoms: Supergirl (TV 2015), Torchwood, Doctor Who (2005)
- Rating: General Audiences
- Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
- Characters: Kara Danvers, Alex Danvers, J'onn J'onzz | Hank Henshaw, Lillian Luthor, Lena Luthor, Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper, Martha Jones
- Additional Tags: The DEO | Department of Extra-Normal Operations, The Hub (Torchwood), United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (Doctor Who), Project Cadmus, basically all the secret task forces I can think of that deal with aliens, are Torchwood more like the DEO or CADMUS?, Because they don't really stop to ask questions... they just shoot, Then again they ARE considered the good guys..., And where does that leave U.N.I.T?, So sort of a morality scale?, But also not really..., I don't know... I really don't
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