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Originally Posted by TKA-001
What about the time Saul expects Malak to kill him for reporting Calo Nord's failure, and he doesn't?
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That may have been mildly surprising, but it doesn't leave him any less one-dimmensional. It proves only that he doesn't have an infantile temper, it doesn't really show any human emotion or motive. He's still all malice, power-hunger, and revenge, even if he can control himself to more effectively crush his enemies.