Talk:Hiroshi Sato/@comment-4884084-20130531143045/@comment-3026053-20130531143618

It would not at all fit his personality, since his actions are all driven by his motives of revenge. In his mind, all benders are bad because they took his beloved wife away from him. He is projecting his feelings of devastation over her loss and his anger over his inability to save her and his inability to cope with her death on all the benders. The love for his wife and his hatred for bending thus got intertwined with one another. As such, he believes that if there were no benders, his wife would've still lived. That is his only motive for supporting the Equalists: love for his wife.

As such, your proposed sentence does not fit that motive and would this be wildly out of character for him. He is out for revenge, not for total destruction. He sees the casualties as "collateral damage" for the greater good, namely revenging the love of his life. He is not out for total world domination.