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* Its made pretty clear Launches criminal life and aggressive attitude were the result of a DarkAndTroubled past. Her eight months training at Kame House were apparently the closest she'd ever had to a stable home environment.
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* Its made pretty clear Launches criminal life and aggressive attitude were the result of a DarkAndTroubled past.DarkAndTroubledPast. Her eight months training at Kame House were apparently the closest she'd ever had to a stable home environment.
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* Its made pretty clear Launches criminal life and aggressive attitude were the result of a DarkAndTroubled past. Her eight months training at Kame House were apparently the closest she'd ever had to a stable home environment.
* If Hasky really is Launch/Lunch's mother its tragic that she gave up her daughter in part because she thought it would be better for the child, and they ended up having a rough life anyway.
* Bora's grief over the death of Upa. It nearly leads to him killing Black even when the man had surrendered without a fight. He doesn't do it, but the fact he considered it shows how deeply this noble warrior was affected by his grief.
* Black's RageBreakingPoint has shades of this. While the RRA was a CardCarryingVillain group its clear Black is outraged on their behalf for so many people being killed for Red's moronic wish and BadBoss management.
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* Its made pretty clear Launches criminal life and aggressive attitude were the result of a DarkAndTroubled past. Her eight months training at Kame House were apparently the closest she'd ever had to a stable home environment.
* If Hasky really is Launch/Lunch's mother its tragic that she gave up her daughter in part because she thought it would be better for the child, and they ended up having a rough life anyway.
* Bora's grief over the death of Upa. It nearly leads to him killing Black even when the man had surrendered without a fight. He doesn't do it, but the fact he considered it shows how deeply this noble warrior was affected by his grief.
* Black's RageBreakingPoint has shades of this. While the RRA was a CardCarryingVillain group its clear Black is outraged on their behalf for so many people being killed for Red's moronic wish and BadBoss management.