Thread:Gilgameshkun/@comment-26132616-20160131220708/@comment-26132616-20160320014913

Fair enough. :)

One idea I had went like this: take Scale Tail for example. Say he starts off as a bounty hunter early on during his debut. We know partially about him through flashbacks with another character who knows of him. However, during his fight with the Turtles (specifically Michelangelo), he suffers from trauma that forced him to adapt as a monster. He enjoys doing the acts, but feels conflicted over something. Though he redeems himself with an antagonist he has a grudge with, the road getting there is choppy.

I'm probably not making much sense on it, but something to that extent. A villain or hero we're challanged by to understand, like Mr. Freeze from Batman. Here's one issue though: say there's a certain villain, the main one of a season killed barring a reoccurring one (to compare, Baxter Stockman could be a reoccurring enemy present in several seasons, whereas Savanti Romero is a main baddie in one season before death). Would that be a problem?