DS9 s5e13 “For the Uniform”
NPC: (Says literally anything)
Dragonborn: What did you just say to me?!
[Quicksaving…]
Khajiit: [ scams dragonborn ]
Dragonborn: [ quicksaving ]
Khajiit:

A classic:

Couldn’t find the original that doesn’t cut off the artist.
Eddington really got under his skin.

o’brien did become a villian in another universe, and then getting nuked for being a tyrant.
Me playing Lego Star Wars and realizing you can shoot all of the Tusken raiders and the game just doesn’t care.

Monster! Totally did the same.
When you save the station from the Dominion, but accidently hit a rogue Vole

When High Honor Arthur is trotting down the street of Saint Denis and some rando NPC suddenly walks in front of your horse
Villain is a lot more fun anyway and is usually the right path, just walked with low ethics. Chaotic-Something is the only way to play.
Whenever I play Fallout as myself, my characters always end up super evil. What does that say about me? Ive been doing a playthrough of New Vegas recently consciously trying to make all good choices. I’m getting dialog I’ve never seen before. It’s like playing a whole new game. It’s wild. Sometimes, I have to quicksave and wipe out an entire casino, eating every corpse, and meticulously making a pile of dismembered torsos to make a bonfire. But after a couple of hours, I load back and continue being good.
The one evil choice I did keep is trading Cass for the kidnapped son at the Ultra Luxe… whoops. Yeah, I’m still a cannibal. But it’s really more of a practicality than a moral issue. If it was that bad, you’d lose more karma for it!
The only really “evil” I am is in Stellaris, where xenocide ain’t nothing but a number.
I like chaotic good.







