

Unlike the Queen, Snuka doesn’t overlook any of the hidden powers of his new toy. Because that would have been far too much of a stretch – Snuka’s the kind of owner who discovers even the most undocumented of features, including those even the designers of something might have been unaware of. That’s just how much the concept of ownership means to him, likely stemming from his depriving* childhood.
And it’s not if this whole thing here wasn’t deeply satisfying to Snuka, on more than one level…it’s just, it brings with it a small element of nagging…irritation? Self-doubt? You know, the feeling you get when you’re doing something you’re really enjoying, so suddenly you are wondering why you didn’t make it your job, and whether that means you’ve simply picked the wrong job. What Snuka is going through is like that, but covering moral alignment in addition to job. >_>
Don’t worry, though, he’s nowhere close to a face-heel turn. He knows the rules, such a turn can only be made in connection with some sort of traumatic loss. You can’t just make such a turn at some random point in time between plot twists based just on something along the lines of “after some consideration, I felt I just might enjoy the other side more, after all.” That would deprive evil of all of its romance…
More on Monday.
* Yeah, not deprived. He wasn’t actually deprived, but only thanks to depriving others. Urchin rules.