Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24431758-20140313050841/@comment-28568301-20170522080252

Jezz, grow up man. Rachel has proven that she's human. A human who is capable of evil acts, yes, but still human. She has her own principle, she sticks to it, she tries to get her dreams. She just happened to be someone who doesn't mind sacrificing others. psychopats, I know, but the tower itself as a whole is acting like that and Rachel isn't against the norm.

In fact, Baam is the one who's against the norm. Baam is an anomaly. He doesn't act like that, because he is a hero.

I'm fine with rachel as a weak/mediocre person who is a bit unfettered, it provides a contrast to 'The Hero' Baam.

Both are weak irregulars at the start, Baam grow strong yet Rachel doesn't.

Rachel plans and doesn't mind sacrifice, Baam is 'save them all' hero.

Rachel has a dream/purpose from the start, Baam wants only to protect people.

Rachel is rejected by fate/destiny, Baam already has one since birth.

and so on.

See? She isn't bad for the story.