Talk:Accelerator/@comment-184.91.216.71-20131114234843/@comment-77.232.159.17-20131116124700

We can't know for sure if he really was going to kill. We saw how he fought with Worst, he was really cruel, but he didn't kill her. He shot Sugitani but he didn't kill him. It's pretty obvious he survived and started his life newly. We just know that he doesn't want to kill and if he killed, it was necessary. You're probably followed by his old rules, where he didn't spare his enemies. If he wants to injure, to kill, strike, attack, he doesn't necessary want to kill. His intentions are overrated. Rememer when Worst gave up torturing her enemies when she didn't get permission from Accel? He rather tries to avoid killing. Fraulein was going to kill his 'daughter', remember it. Mothers and fathers act like that, save your treasure no matter what. In the case with Teitoku it was 'kill or be killed'. I would like to watch you doing things in his shoes in this case. I Hawaii he attacked his enemies, not killed them. He left them unconsious. He has made really large development and change in himself. We shouldn't underestimate it. And in the volume 7th, the line that tells everything:

'That was all it took to wipe out a giant chunk of the enemy force. And his skill could only be called more than miraculous given the fact that not even one person had died despite the massive amount of destruction. His ability in vector control had already reached that level.'-considering that all people he dealed with were his enemies.

It says that he has finally gotten to the point where he can save people without killing. Also, Touma intended to kill Yakumi Hisako in this volume. So guys call him anti-hero from now on ok? He gave up his rule not to kill anyone. I don't see anything that doesn't let me call him an anti-hero.