More thoughts on Quality Assurance in Another World
Of the characters who’ve had their worldview and way of thinking explored so far, none of them really have a “standard” outlook anymore.
Amano is closest, but he’s developed a ruthless edge, like trying to kill (actively dangerous) enemies he just promised he would spare.
Haga has fallen into obsessiveness, believing that if he fixes enough bugs, eventually the devs will let him out.
Nikola avoids killing, but will readily befriend people who kill for money, and doesn’t seem to see a contradiction there.
Akira clings to black-and-white morals to keep from breaking down, and sometimes it fails and she breaks down anyway.
Akane doesn’t seem to care about anyone besides herself.
Mayu hasn’t really been explored yet.
And then there are characters like Sakai and Ren, who are just plain terrifying.