The Paper Trail DLC itself suffered from the player being forced to sign into an external website to progress in it.The problem is that the information is at such an obscure point in the game that many players wouldn't know that unless they looked it up. The Paper Trail DLC tries to quell the above mentioned Ass Pull by claiming that only 90% of the Conduits were wiped out in the RFI explosion.Considering the ending of Infamous 2 showed that even unactivated conduits as far from New Marais as East Africa and Asia were killed, it's strange to see that conduits are still common in the United States. Ass Pull: The revelation that the RFI detonation in Infamous 2 did not kill all Conduits.If you are Evil, it Evil Karma as it's just Bucking the Establishment. If you are going Good Karma, taking her down counts as a Good act as it's Unseating a Tyrant. He starts off bigoted, but does he grow to accept Conduits or is he humoring Delsin to bring him back home? And why is he so concerned with Delsin being a Conduit, and ecstatic whenever there's a possibly Delsin might lose his powers? Is he concerned for his brother's wellbeing, or does he not like Delsin being different or does he not like Delsin having power over him? Reggie opinion of Conduits in general is up for debate.Another interpretation could be that Reggie thought that getting the approval and validation of his older brother would stop Delsin from careening further down the abyss.This also brings up the interpretation that Reggie was in denial and managed to trick himself into thinking evil Delsin was a good person despite all the horrible deeds he undoubtedly saw his brother commit.Due to Reggie saying the same exact thing to Delsin during his death scene in both the Good Karma and Bad Karma paths, fans have been wondering just how far the Undying Loyalty between the brothers go and how far past the Moral Event Horizon Reggie would have been potentially willing to go for his younger brother had he not died and survived for a potential sequel.Eugene Sims: A well-meaning, slightly dreamy kid with self-esteem issues who genuinely wants to help people but can't figure out how on his own, or a power-mad, compulsively lying narcissist whose video game obsession has made him completely disconnected from reality trying to force innocents into his private "dominion" to feed his complexes?.Is she really an Anti-Villain Well-Intentioned Extremist like she says, or is she just a sadistic, sociopathic bully who'll do anything to stay in power? Was the memory sequence that Delsin absorbed the truth, a deliberate portrayal of herself in a more positive light, or seven years worth of Believing Their Own Lies? Evil Karma Delsin: A Sociopathic Hero with anger issues? A Well-Intentioned Extremist who's similar to Augustine, just without the discipline? A Magneto-esque "Humans and Conduits cannot coexist" revolutionary? A petulant delinquent too immature to use his powers responsibly? A straight-up Villain Protagonist who accurately matches the term "Bio-Terrorist"? And was his Orbital Drop on the Akomish in the bad karma ending a Mercy Kill or him acting out of a mix of rage and sorrow.His comments when caught by the Angels might count as this.Reggie's comment "Yeah well, there's good touching.Toward the beginning of the game, when experimenting with his powers, Delsin says "I am going to touch everything.".Attacking the racist Akurans, anti-Conduit activists, street performers, and sign twirlers earns evil karma, but more than just going on a killing spree attacking anyone. affiliated characters that Delsin can attack with no repercussions.