>>718738157
Maybe I missed something in HK, but the characterization is too minimal that it does leave me desiring more and not really finding it memorable. And PK isn't really comparable to Yi. Because PK's perspective being challenged is just, "it's not the best and most effective solution" where as Yi goes the extra length with his perspective on how he disregards everything about Taoism and believes everything in science and that it can solve everything.
There's how he believes in the lie of New Kulun, tries to achieve immortality to buy time and enslaves the apemen as livestock in order to find a cure. He's literally meddling with nature itself.
There's how he dismisses some of the things his sister says of which this ultimately leads to him leaving her on bad terms. Of where he regrets leaving her and never visiting her again. The story in HK never really touched me emotionally as much as Nine Sols ever did.