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6/21/2025, 7:53:57 PM
>>713273881
Alright, if you insist
He kills Joseph Clarence and the mailman in BM
He kills the private investigator in the biker level of Contracts and the police investigator who tracked him down, in the finale of that game, his only sin was being too good at his job
In Hitman 2 he kills the innocent fat asian basement dweller twin of his real target (this isn't a deliberate act but he definitely doesn't skip a beat and just keeps on with the mission), he also murders a mans son solely so he can track the body back to him when it's to be buried, the character isn't even a target, 47 kills him just to make killing someone else easier
And in the original game he starts a gang war, doubtlessly getting numerous civilians killed in the crossfire, and then kills the chief of police when he attempts to broker a peace, just to keep the carnage going long enough to kill his target
These are not the actions of a morally centered man, but one who is dedicated to his job as a hitman? Sure. As time goes by and he becomes the best hitman in the agency naturally he can avoid having to take these kinds of jobs and can afford to be a bit more righteous in his behaviour
Alright, if you insist
He kills Joseph Clarence and the mailman in BM
He kills the private investigator in the biker level of Contracts and the police investigator who tracked him down, in the finale of that game, his only sin was being too good at his job
In Hitman 2 he kills the innocent fat asian basement dweller twin of his real target (this isn't a deliberate act but he definitely doesn't skip a beat and just keeps on with the mission), he also murders a mans son solely so he can track the body back to him when it's to be buried, the character isn't even a target, 47 kills him just to make killing someone else easier
And in the original game he starts a gang war, doubtlessly getting numerous civilians killed in the crossfire, and then kills the chief of police when he attempts to broker a peace, just to keep the carnage going long enough to kill his target
These are not the actions of a morally centered man, but one who is dedicated to his job as a hitman? Sure. As time goes by and he becomes the best hitman in the agency naturally he can avoid having to take these kinds of jobs and can afford to be a bit more righteous in his behaviour
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