Talk:The Bronze Sector/@comment-1674153-20140524042459

Cool, we have the Bean family Chains in here.

That aside, however, I feel that maybe we might want to rethink this one. Take Sykes, for instance.

Sykes did not do anything historically bad. He was bad, yes, but nothing that would have made the history books. However, he was well on his way to. I feel it is those kinds of people who are bronzed. People who were likely exposed to an artifact before, got permanently whammied or greedy or power hungry, and could have gone on a rampage, but were stopped.

While I love the historical people in here, the show suggested that Bronzed people were not your Mussolinis or Hitlers. And while these people aren't really that kind of bad, they still did very bad things that are historically recognized. Paracelsus was bronzed, yes, and he is historically recognized, but not historically recognized for bad things.

And because I'm anal retentive, there are only about seven bronze statues kept in the Warehouse. There may be more, but that's about all that were ever shown, and one was a young girl.

I don't want to discount this page, but it doesn't feel right.