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Yeah, that\'s one variety, but like the analysis page says, there\'s a separate, alternate flavor of UnscrupulousHero that has a \'\'neutral\'\' motivation. The description basically compares this variety to a NominalHero with more honor and redeeming qualities. I mean, if any Anti-Hero motivated mostly by self-interest is a NominalHero, then that puts people like [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Jack Sparrow]], pre-CharacterDevelopment [[StarWars Han Solo]], and Catwoman in the same category as [[DragonballZ Vegeta]] and [[Watchmen The Comedian]], which doesn\'t seem right.
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Yeah, that\\\'s one variety, but like the analysis page says, there\\\'s a separate, alternate flavor of UnscrupulousHero that has a \\\'\\\'neutral\\\'\\\' motivation. The description basically compares this variety to a NominalHero with more honor and redeeming qualities. I mean, if any Anti-Hero motivated mostly by self-interest is a NominalHero, then that puts people like [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Jack Sparrow]], pre-CharacterDevelopment [[StarWars Han Solo]], and Catwoman in the same category as [[DragonballZ Vegeta]] and The Comedian from {{Watchmen}}, which doesn\\\'t seem right.
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