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Now that chapter 1067 is out and has clarified things, I believe even more strongly that there shouldn\'t be separate entries for past Vegapunk and \
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Now that chapter 1067 is out and has clarified things, I believe even more strongly that there shouldn\\\'t be separate entries for past Vegapunk and \\\"Stella\\\"; they\\\'re indeed the same man.

[[spoiler:Bonney and Jinbei mention Vegapunk\\\'s head used to be a lot larger, Vegapunk explains why that is the case, and his satellites are referred to as his clones.]] With this info, continuing to refer to his past and present selves separately would be silly; it\\\'d be like making a separate entry for Kuma before he was lobotomized.
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I\'ve heard a lot of complaints in my circles that Sonic\'s habit of sparing the villains (specifically Mr. Tinker in #5-6, Metal Sonic in #12, and Eggman again in #32) have made him something of a DesignatedHero. The argument goes that since he\'s allowed the villains to go scot-free instead of sensing them blasting off again like normal or imprisoning them, he\'s enabling their evil. Other people in the same circles say that it\'s perfectly in character for Sonic, and that they would escape anyway so killing them would be the only rational option, which Sonic doesn\'t really do.
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I\\\'ve heard a lot of remarks in my circles that Sonic\\\'s habit of sparing the villains (specifically Mr. Tinker in #5-6, Metal Sonic in #12, and Eggman again in #32) have made him something of a DesignatedHero.
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Have any of you seen similar complaints? If so, should I add something about this in the vein of BrokenBase, DesignatedHero, or UnintentionallyUnsympathetic?
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The argument goes that since he\\\'s allowed the villains to go scot-free instead of sending them blasting off again like normal or imprisoning them, he\\\'s enabling their evil. Other people in the same circles say that it\\\'s perfectly in character for Sonic, and that they would escape anyway so killing them would be the only rational option, which Sonic doesn\\\'t really do.

Have any of you seen similar arguments? If so, should I add something about this in the vein of BrokenBase, DesignatedHero, or UnintentionallyUnsympathetic?
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