Thread:BowserRulesAll/@comment-27033016-20190622145050/@comment-27109830-20190707004108

Okay. So, his name is Xavier; he's a robot composed of nanites (tiny robots that can construct pretty much anything and change color to match their appearance) with the superficial task of isolating humanity to a single spot so they can be wiped out in one fell swoop. Of course, this isn't Xavier's real purpose; rather, his predecessor was the one that opposed the villain's plan, but due to events in the past (which i could explain, but is a lot to go around), she's now his new puppet. Xavier's existence was a precausion, as there have been several hints of this happening, and his task is now to free her from her curse.

Xavier doesn't know this right off the bat, and is introduced as a kind soul that wonders why he exists if all he can do is bring pain unto others. In any case, this laid the foundation for his eventual betrayal of his allies, finding it impossible to go through with due to his conscience, and afterwards, is guided to his real purpose step by step; freeing his creator's former comrades one by one before finally confronting his "master". They get it out of the way, and he fulfills his task by freeing her from her prison. And afterwards, he dies, as he's assimilated back into his creator (an android like himself), but only after saying his farewell to everyone.

Now here's my question; since he spends most of his journey wondering about his existence, freedom and purpose, should i let him live to get those answers? Or should i let him perish, having accomplished everything by now?