Talk:Alistair Krei/@comment-3444885-20141119052829/@comment-3444885-20141125140854

Where did he ever say it was an "accident"? If he did, he's lying to save his butt. His scientist told him the issue, and he chose to keep going. His guest even asked him if "somethings wrong", giving him a second chance to decide to stop it and then he still insisted that they go on. He isn't just a business man, he's a tech genius himself and even went to San Fransokyo Tech (hint: that's what "alum" means), so it's not like he didn't know the dangers. That was not an accident.

I'd like to ask you then, what he did that made it appear as if he suddenly stopped being morally off. As I've said before, a one second still of him opening a building dedicated to a dead kid doesn't mean he learned his lesson. It could simply be a favor to the Big Hero 6 because they saved his life, and because it still is somewhat his fault Tadashi died. We don't know, and we currently do not have further proof, therefore it makes absolutely no sense to say he's good. You cannot infer that much from one simple picture.