Ah yes, because clearly, the only possible explanation for disagreeing with you is assuming the MC is a brain-dead berserker who just swings at everything in sight. Stealth? Strategy? No, must be that everyone else is just “so fucking stupid” for considering different perspectives. Brilliant start.
Now, about Jared’s father and S.I.N.—nobody said he has absolute control, but dismissing his influence entirely is just as dumb. Even if he’s not the strongest individual, his role in shaping S.I.N. and its ideology is undeniable. Influence isn’t just about raw power; it’s about legacy, connections, and positioning within the organization. Also, you’re really bringing up “almost killing Nico” as proof of strength? Yeah, because “almost” winning is totally the same as actually winning, right?
As for Charlie’s power affecting the heart instead of the mind—cool, semantics. That doesn’t change the fact that it’s still a form of control, and resisting it still requires a strong will, which, surprise, is heavily tied to mental resilience. Cole resisting it doesn’t prove it’s weak; it proves Cole had the right conditions to push through. Meanwhile, the MC’s resistance isn’t a guarantee—it depends on stats and choices, meaning it’s not as cut-and-dry as you’re making it seem.
Now onto HERO. Yes, they’ve lied before—because, shocking revelation, big organizations tend to manipulate narratives. But if you’re using that as an argument against them, the same logic applies to S.I.N., which isn’t exactly known for being a beacon of honesty and transparency either. Both sides have their secrets, so let’s not pretend S.I.N. is some shining bastion of truth just because HERO has its own classified history.
Regarding MC’s growth—no one’s saying he hasn’t improved, but acting like he’s suddenly untouchable compared to the prison arc is wild exaggeration. Yeah, he’s stronger, but so are his enemies. Power scaling doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and just because he can harm Jake doesn’t mean he’s beyond being countered by stronger threats.
And finally, your argument about HERO ensuring they can kill MC if he gets too strong? That’s literally the point—HERO isn’t some benevolent daycare, it’s a system of control. That doesn’t mean MC shouldn’t use it to his advantage. You’re arguing as if acknowledging the risks somehow invalidates the strategy of exploiting their resources while keeping an eye on potential betrayals. That’s just smart survival.
So, in short—your argument is basically a mix of exaggerations, selective reasoning, and a lot of misplaced confidence. But hey, keep going. Watching people twist logic into a pretzel is always entertaining.