Talk:The Sacrifice/@comment-96.55.213.62-20180615195821/@comment-187.74.64.186-20180615224303

Just to add, by "having their minds destroyed by the orokin" I don't mean lobotomization, even if the results may be similar in a way (psychically destroyed making them unable to act is a better way to describe what I meant). The way I see, Umbra is also "destroyed mentally/psychically", but his rage and memories of his son's death gives him some primitive energy to reach awareness, even if it makes him capable of only resorting to violence as a way to deal with this hate he feels.