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fey shapeshifter trickster max ggs!
Just to clarify, I am obviously talking about the characters and the QSMP as a story. I am simply an avid viewer that had too much coffee and time on their hands so I basically wrote an essay. What is it about? I have no idea. So, read it if you want, but beware that nothing at the end of this should make sense.
In my opinion, morally ambigious characters are interesting, but UNPREDICTABLE morally ambigious characters are even more fun to analyze because they take more risks and play more dangerous games. If a character was labeled as a "hero" and played on the "good" side they are guaranteed a safe spot within the group. Regardless of whether they kill or hurt others, they are on the good side because they are fighting against the corporation that is keeping them and their friends trapped in a place that is a nightmarish paradise. If they had done actions that worked against the islanders' favor, by, for example nearly getting everyone killed by explosives at a party they are justifiably labelled a villian. But what if a character played in the middle? What if they were neutral? What if they simply wanted to let things play out- sticking to the sidelines and only becoming involved when the situation benifits their entertainment?
So, pardon me for the long intro, but here's the gist folks: q!Foolish arrested q!Pac e q!Mike and unknowingly put them through loads of emotional trauma that I don't think they'll be recovering from any time soon, for fun. To a person with a normal moral compass, that's obviously fucked up.
"Friends don't send friends to prison."
In q!Foolish's perspective, he REALLY didn't think the consequences of his actions through, but he wouldn't have arrested q!Pac e q!Mike for no reason. Mr. Mustard is missing and the Federation told q!Foolish that q!Pac e q!Mike were responsible for his disappearance. At this point, I think enough time has passed that we the audience know q!Foolish is being manipulated by the Federation. Even Foolish himself knows he's being manipulated by them, yet he still partakes in this precarious game because it's simply more entertaining than just sitting on the good side and letting things play out.
Q!Foolish has never actively gone out of his way to hurt people on purpose. Does he lack some emotional maturity and the appropriate response to some situations? Yes he does; but he doesn't have malicious intentions. He's there to have fun. Where others see a dire situation- at the mercy of the inescapable claws of a malevolent corporate entity, q!Foolish sees fun and exciting opportunities. The others might not want to admit it, but aside from the tragedies and kidnappings that have occured on the island, this nightmarish paradise has provided the characters with more excitement and enjoyment, than what is worth.
But, not everyone understands q!Foolish's perspective, and that's good! That's ok! But what I'm perplexed about is their constant unjust treatment of him- the exclusion, threats, torture, many many pointless accusations disguised as interrogations, etc- simply because he did one task for the Federation. One task that affected the lives of two people, but in the end both parties communicated and forgave each other anyways. One task that required q!Foolish, and by extension, q!Jaiden to harmlessly investigate around q!Pac and q!Mike's base for a considerably long time before finding nothing that would incriminate the duo. Throughout q!Foolish's endeavour, working with the Federation cost him most of his friends' trust and gave him no benifits, but he still reluctantly chooses to carry out another task because it's entertaining. But like q!Foolish said to q!Cellbit the other day, he may be stupid, but he's certainly not an idiot, and he has limits. A lot of people, specifically q!Max don't seem to understand the concept of a neutral party. If you work for the Federation, you are a villain- and honestly, that's a fair assumption considering their reputation. But what about people like q!Jaiden? Q!Jaiden, one of the kindest people on the island, who is compassionate to everyone, even Cucurucho, who is always perceived as a malicious entity?
What exactly defines a villain in this story? In my opinion, everyone on the island has a skewed sense of morality. Everyone except Elquackity knew of his first assasination and simply watched as he lost his first life, then celebrated when he lost the other with no regards to the repurcussions of their actions or how Elq felt about all this. And while we can justify their actions because Elq hurt people before, and either brainwashed or replaced q!Quackity, how do we justify their treatment of q!Foolish even after he communicated honestly to q!Pac e q!Mike and done nothing to deserve their maltreatment of him. Maybe I'm a bit impatient, but at this point, q!Foolish's arrest, has had the same value and impact as q!Bad giving people the survey for the Federation; I'm even more willing to believe that q!Cellbit's accidental "employee of the month" investigations benifitted the Federation more than whatever measly and repititive tasks they're giving out to q!Foolish.
So, what warrants all this hate and injustice towards q!Foolish then if he's not harming anyone? Why is he the punching bag? Why is he the butt if the joke Every Single Time? What warranted all the cruel jokes and malicious beatings after the Nether event? Is it because they know he won't exact revenge upon them? Is it because, in their eyes, they only value him as a court jester and nothing more? Q!Foolish even said the Nether, an obsolete dimension of fire and brimstone, offered more compassion and comfort than a world where the sun shone and the air was less polluted because the inhabitants, his "friends" treated him with more malevolence than literal souless monsters from hell itself.
Think about q!Jaiden- a person whose compassion broke through Cucurucho's souless programming and gave it a home, a sense of safety, and relaxation. Jaiden works (and apparently worked???) with the Federation, yet she has more kindness within her than an entire group of people, on the "good" side, fighting against evil.
The truth is, there is no bad side among the islanders. The admins (meta) wrote the Federation (and codes?) as entities that the collective group should be against- a common enemy. But once you "ally" yourself with the Federation and do tasks for them does that make you the common enemy as well, or do you need to commit more heinious acts to be considered a villain?
And what about the islanders? At what point do the rest of the players begin to consider a character on the wrong side of things? At what point do they begin to abandon compassion in favor of searching for the truth? How far will they go in pursuit of the truth?
In my opinion, there are no villains in the story because everyone is capable of becoming an antagonist in one way or another. Basically, EVERYONE is morally ambiqious because they have all been antagonists to each other at some point in the tale, and as the story keeps unfolding, who knows what could happen? A character might say they are a good person, but as the story changes, so do their values, their morals, their limits. How thin can someone's patience be before it inevitably snaps?
Max 🤝 Bad
Blaming every minor inconvenience on the inactive members-
Max is someone who forgives easily. He usually doesn't like to hold grudge and has a good/neutral relationship with the majority of people on the island. Even with someone he doesn't completely trusts or someone that he feels that betrayed him, like Foolish or Cellbit, he still acts very friendly with them and helps when they need.
She has a big butter heart and it's clear , specially when we see her relationship with qPierre. Because you can like them as much as you want, but you have to recognize how unhappy qmaxo was in the beginning until the end of their relationship, even if qyp didn't intended it to be like that.
Even with everything he's being through lately( like the code parasite) he still felt terrible when broke up with Pierre. Even when Elquackity threatened him and hurt his friends, she still felt that lost something on herself when she killed him. Even when Roier accidentally destroyed something important, he gave up on his revenge and forgave everything after they talked.
Still, it's interesting to see that Maxo is someone who has a calculated anger. He's sensitive, yes, he can be impulsive too, but he likes to plan. The best example is the cold rage that allowed him to take MONTHS building an ATOMIC BOMB, collecting materials, doing everything for it, not stopping even after he woke up from a coma.
When we leave the "game" perspective it's actually insane to think about someone building a fucking bomb out of rage. And almost no one talks about it.
She HATES the Federation. Almost went in a "villain arc" because of Badboy's prank(Maximus' words!!!). Im still baffled that some people think she's with them.
dan-tasma
inspired by this post by @natureismynature:(https://www.tumblr.com/natureismynature/718287273213460480)
WHAT SURGERY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? CAMERA IN MAXIMUS' ASS? (JUST WOKE UP AGAIN)
Well! Max wants to run for president, but everyone thinks the Fed planted a camera in Maximu's ass so they don't trust him. So he asked Foosh to be his doctor to take it out in front of everybody. Take not that Foolish has done surgery once (it was brain surgery on himself with one hand, it was unsuccessful and he had to get resuscitated by other doctors). He is very unqualified. One of his 'surgery tools' is a chainsaw
I can understand why he might have done it but I’m really really upset that cc!Max decided to kill off q!Maxo, I really loved his character and I was so desperately curious to see where his code lore was gonna go and now he’s just fucking Dead For Real, no chance for him to heal from his trauma he was miserable and now he’s fucking dead. maybe it’s just cause I hate tragic endings but Maxo dying like this just leaves a bitter taste in my mouth and just makes me feel miserable
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Sofia
Wasn’t super excited to draw this because I thought she still looked like a love interest in a dating sim (the 1st upgrade with the blue and pink shirt)
Buuuuut apparently she got upgraded AGAIN and has a mech suit????? I love the 2nd upgrade she looks so cool <3
I did my best with the mech suit thing hope you like it!
Also 2nd and 3rd pictures are how I imagine her reacting to minino, the cat Quackity left her :)