Originally Posted by
The Overlord
That's a good step in the right direction, I still wonder how you can reconcile Shocker's supposed professionalism with his actions in "Unscheduled Stop", where he is willing to murder 12 innocent people because he took an insane job from an insane crime boss. Its not a bad story, but it seems like to derailed Shocker's character. For Shocker's professionalism to mean something, he should have a code of ethics, a line he will not cross in terms. If he is just some scumbag who will murder woman and children for the right price, it makes professionalism seem meaningless. I am wondering if they should give an explanation on why he took that job and define whether his professionalism is truly a sympathetic trait or not.