Talk:Sixth Omni Storm Lord, Variable Cord (character)/@comment-27022331-20151122004318/@comment-11372432-20151122010830

I really don't understand this opinion. I can't help but feel that anyone that thinks this way takes actual heroes for granted. In fiction, heroes are larger than life characters and always do the right thing to help society in some way.

In real life, however, it's usually just a job someone does and the notion that they are aiding another is a way to get satisfaction from the job, but there's always a limit in what someone is willing to sacrifice for said job. Everyone has this limit. Some have a higher one than others, but still, a limit is there. Turns out that Cord's is the fact that he doesn't want to go to war again after being forced to be unable to go home for thousands of years.

If someone told you that you just do battle for the sake of humanity and that even after the battle is over, you may never return home again, I bet at least half the human race would decline. The fact that Cord even accepted the offer to begin with makes him a hero in my eyes, same with all the other Omnis.