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He graduated from Kent State in , you know. Someone put up racist graffiti? Students like wearing sweatpants? He lives in Vermont, actually, and they wear overalls there, which is pretty close. There was a breakthrough on Lyme disease? Did he mention he went to Yale Divinity School? That said, his commitment is actually pretty impressive if a bit worrisome , and he receives extra points for commenting under his real name.

SiouxChamp: Saved the worst for last. The Troll God. Good Christ, I hate you. But SiouxChamp takes trolling to a new level with his unprovoked, misspelled bitterness. What does he do during the off-season? Lose, however, and I hereby banish you from the News for time eternal. He's a true neutral character simply because his thoughts and feelings end with him.

He'll do the good thing if it benefits him, and he'll do the terrible thing if it benefits him. He'll break the law when it's convenient, and follow it when it's not. Shepherd Book certainly isn't as staunchly adherent to the law as many other Shepherds might be, but he follows the laws of his religion as well as he can.

Book is a good man to be sure, but he has built his entire life around the structure of religion, so it's clear that he values the laws of that religion almost as much as he values moral goodness itself. There are some indications that Shepherd Book used to be pretty wild in his younger days, so it seems safe to assume that he leans on the confines of a lawful good moral alignment to keep himself in control.

Inara seems to be a pretty decent person in general, and this classification isn't meant to besmirch the oldest profession in the world, but to be frank, the very fact that Inara Serra is a glorified working girl would indicate that she's not particularly concerned with traditional morals.

Interestingly, in this world companionship is perfectly legal, so Inara is happy to follow the letter of the law even if her behavior isn't considered to be moral by many.

And she is a loving person who cares for many crew members on the Serenity, but she doesn't seem to extend much of her personal concern beyond her loved ones. Much like his ultra badass wife, Hoban Washburne seems to be a pretty good person who is more concerned with doing what he thinks is right instead of concerning himself with the rules and regulations provided by others. Wash isn't the warrior that Zoe is, but he does believe in doing the right thing and will disregard the consequences if he feels strongly enough about it.

It's no coincidence that the two closest people to him, Zoe and Mal, are outlaws with a heart of gold. What is lawful and what is good don't always coincide, and Wash understands this clearly. Kaylee Frye is cute as a button and doesn't have a bad bone in her body. Her genuine goodness naturally radiates from her, and she has a way of charming pretty much everyone that she meets with her innocent sincerity.

And Kaylee isn't someone who will always follow the law exactly, but she is someone who typically follows the rules and just does what she can to make the world as easy and happy as it can be. Like everyone on Serenity, Kaylee will break the rules when the circumstances call for it, but she will generally follow the rules otherwise. River Tam is likely a very good person beneath all of that crazy the Alliance jammed into her head, but once the Alliance got their hands on her it's clear that everything about River changed.

For the most part she does what she can for the Serenity crew, at least when she is conscious enough to know what's going on, but she is always a sleeping threat as well. Her very presence on Serenity puts the entire crew in danger, and while she tries to keep herself under control as much as possible she's just a completely chaotic neutral wild card.



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