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It's about time I proposed someone. By the way, I copied and pasted his CM Proposal because I'm too lazy to write it myself. The original proposal is here. This is a link.

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I mean, who would actually like this guy? Killing your own wife, too far!


What's the Work?[]

The Last Guest is an 2017 Roblox action film tetralogy created and directed by Oblivious (or originally ObliviousHD), as it focuses on the discrimination and hardships of our protagonist known as Guest 1337.

The story revolves around how a genocide agenda occurred on all Guests, leaving the protagonist the very last one in Roblox and is fighting with the army to put an end to the Bacon Army. However, while it does focus on the genocide of Guests and the hardships of 1337, it also focuses on the lives of the Bacon Hair kind, where the deuteragonist, Jez, all his life believed all Guests were evil before knowing the truth about them and the confusion between his kind and theirs, as his father, the General, staged the events.

Now, both the main characters are destined to bring peace and equality to both Bacon and Guests, even to the people of Roblox to end the war.

Who is He? What has He Done?[]

The Bacon General is the secondary antagonist in the 2017 Roblox film series The Last Guest. He is the leader of the Bacon Hair and the father of the film's deuteragonist, Jez. He is a terrorist leading his people to cause the genocide crusade against all Guests and march back to Roblox in revenge for being treated poorly (well, not his case...)

While not much of his story is known, but it was stated he formed the Bacon Army with at least a thousand members to terrorize Roblox and go on a massive genocidal crusade against all guests. It was stated that in the past, his kind were oppressed and mistreated as criminals, though it wasn't ensure that if all of this were true, but in regards, he would then create prisons for the Guests they captured to work on hard labor and slavery all day to near death, even going as far to force them to fight and kill each other in arenas unless they refuse, that's where they die under the General's hands. He would then marry a woman and would have a son together, that's where Jez is born.

During Jez's growing days, he would abuse him to become strong and train, for a child his age this is rather too drastic, as he berates him that drawing won't make him a elite soldier as he forces him to train at the gym. Later on Jez would then be encouraged by his mother, doing his best everyday, much to the General's disgust of her being "too soft" on him, which led to killing his wife and lying to his son that a Guest broke into their house and killed her, manipulating him for years now.

Later on, it was stated and would be possible to imply that the Bacon General ordered his Bacon Soldiers to possibly kill the remaining Guests in Roblox, which explains why a soldier killed 1337's parents (though some theorized this was the General himself). Then the General would then have his soldiers (or he was the one leading them) to hunt down the Last Guest, which was 1337, as they broke into the orphanage, not before being caught by the police that day. (Another thing to know is that the soldiers are seen wearing black masks only, the General's is a gray colored mech-like, so given the appearance of a Bacon wearing said mask who killed 1337's parents and the one who tried to hunting the latter down as a child, this could be true and make him more worse).

Years later, he would have numerous teenagers taught about their kind and propaganda against all Guests by a professor, which implies he forced to teach them, and trained under his profession to become potential soldiers for his army at all ages of fifteen. Later on, he is impressed with his son taken on all of the remaining trainees and chose him to have him at his side for the Guest games.

He's then seen with the Colonel in his office, choosing who should be their next victims, one is 1337, the Last Guest, remembering him (which explains the theory to be true) and an family that involved Rose, as then he orders to go with the second family as he and his men failed to capture the Last Guest due to the police's interference, as a result, Rose and his mother were captured and turned to slaved prisoners while the father was killed under the Colonel's hands. As then the General introduces Jez to the Colonel.

After Jez discovers Zara providing food and aid for the Guest prisoners, seeing evidence of them working to death, each of them mining, pushing up larger stones, cutting down wood and various, to make it worse, most of them are seen tired and felt like death almost got near them. Just as Jez is about to report about his friend's "treason", he sees the very knife used to kill his mother in the Colonel's desk and chose to lie instead.

On the day the Guest Games occurred, the General announces this with Jez beside him, whose forced to watch after discovering the truth, as he declares the games to demonstrate the Bacon Army's superiority as he engages the first duo of Guests to fight each other, as he threaten them to fight or die, they lay down their swords knowing the consequences if it costs them, as he shoots two guests dead in rage. As the games continued on, the following remaining Guest opponents struggles in their fights, forced to kill one another until they are sent back to prison. This ends up having Jez mixed on what is considered right or wrong, feeling guilty that he is like the General, though Zara ensures he is not as they then meet Rose, Guest 555, for the first time, unaware she was a spy for the Colonel.

As the General was informed about Jez helping the Guests by the Colonel, he is furious as he demands an answer as Jez responds with the Colonel killing his mother, not before lying to him once more that a Guest killed her until Jez stated he saw the same knife used against her in the Colonel's office, this got the General cornered to change the subject and orders his son to be at the battlefield with him, which the Roblox Army and 1337 are fighting his forces.

In the battlefield, the Bacon Army is on row with the Roblox Army, asking the Colonel the situation so far, only for a response of the forces being weaker compared to theirs. As 1337 fights off his men in the battlefield, he orders no one to kill the Last Guest except himself, as 1337 was shot and aims a gun at him, just as he was about to kill him in his taunts, 1337 aims a grenade on the ground, telling him to go to hell before Jez comes in and ultimately saves his life from his own sacrifice. As Jez carries the Last Guest to his jeep, his father, the General begged his son to help him, not before refusing for killing his mother, he explains and admitted that he wants him to be a strong, powerful leader for his legacy and stated that his mother was "too soft" on him, though his expression does not seem like genuine remorse but desperation, as his son Jez rebukes him for all the terrible things he's done and says he's nothing like him, with very heavy injuries in place, the General dies. But as if the matter weren't bad enough, the Colonel took his place as a result.

Though in addition to the Colonel's death in Jez's hands, the Bacon Empire dissolves and all of Roblox is now at peace with the Guests and Bacon now in equal with them.

Heinous Standards[]

The standards in Oblivious' The Last Guest should be much more balanced since it has a few known antagonists, with the General himself in comparisons to the Colonel being easier to read since most of their soldiers did murder innocent people, but they all go back to each of the two respectively from orders and incitement. Additionally with Blox Watch being a spin-off to the film series, though postponed for reasons, the titular antagonist Blox Watch himself is also in need of comparison, but let's discuss the General first.

The General is the main source to the Bacon Empire, so he sets the standards ultimately and he is the standards itself since he went on a genocidal crusade against all Guests for being mistreated as criminals in Roblox, though the Guests were also weren't that much welcome, additionally he has thousands of people, both Bacon and those who are not but ultimately innocent, murdered under his hands and indirectly through his army. Not to mention he has made some Guests prisoners, forced to work hard labor each day with some of them presumably dead (nearly) or tired from the torturous camp, what's worse, he enforces them to fight against one another for his own entertainment to show his and his kind's "superiority", even goes to killing both opponents if they refuse to fight. Even going as far to force a professor to teach younger Bacon about Guest Propaganda and make them soldiers for his army to advance the numbers.

If none of them are worse enough, he would abuse and force Jez to train his hardest since childhood and what got worse is that he would imply he would abuse his wife but killing her was the ultimate MEH crossing that led Jez to hate Guests and lied to him throughout his growing years until he discovers the truth. If that wasn't worse enough, the General, probably from another time in the past, has caused 1337's tragedies of killing his parents in front of him at the park that night, leaving him orphaned and along throughout his childhood until Daisy and Matt came in. Heck, he even tried to hunt him down as a child when he and his men invaded the orphanage. So with all crimes intact, including his war crimes and attempting to make Jez his heir to his army for his own extension of his legacy makes him stand out clearly with resources being himself in position as leader before death.

Then again, the Colonel had the same resources of being his right-hand before taking over, but it was his brute strength compared to the Generala and some of his soldiers, but has his elite guards, the strongest ones at his bidding, plus even has a personal MEH killing of Zara's death at his hands and sabotaging some attempts of Guests being freed by manipulating Zara into being his spy while having his men torture her just to spite her into working for him, even going as far to kill her mother if not.

As for Blox Watch, while enigmatic, has presumed to have kidnapped and killed teenagers around his killing spree and resources of himself being a dark form compared to the General and Colonel themselves. Then again, we don't know much of Blox Watch's crimes other than serial murder, plus the film series Blox Watch was postponed sadly...

But regardless, since the General sets everything from scratch, he still stands out ultimately.

Mitigating Factors[]

So on the severe mitigation to see if he isn't truly a monster, let's head on and see what would "disqualify" or not make him a genuine CM but a genuine Near PE at best in case.

Well the first issue is his background of his people, it was stated that all Bacon were mistreated as criminals when the Guests drove them out of their homes. However, even if this was true, it's still no excuse for his actions as his people went through the same thing he did but some who were part of a defected resistance against his Empire also shared the same thing, not to mention he dictated their lives into making them believe Guests are all evil and same, proving he himself is just as bad as how some Guests mistreated their kind and is only just as power-hungry and sadistic like the Colonel, even though the Colonel is worse than him.

The second issue is that he values the Colonel as his strongest soldier, even stated that his life was saved by him offscreen, but the evidence behind their relationship is left ambiguous as we never saw the full, clear background behind it. Plus, given the Colonel never mourned his death and wants to "avenge" him under pragmatism, not to mention how he tormented his son after killing Zara, it's made clear the relationship isn't genuine as it seems when stated and possible to each's own viewing, the General only valued the Colonel's strength as the Colonel was only loyal for power and control.

The third issue and main priority is his son Jez and his wife. While it is made clear he doesn't love her for being "too soft" on Jez on his attempt to make him his successor and heir to the Empire as he kills her just for that, the General was first thought when he admitted he wanted Jez to become a strong leader and he killed his mother for him to be strong. However, this is not a genuine redeeming quality, because when we were first introduced to Jez at his younger days, it's clear he wasn't a very loving father and was very strict but abusive to Jez, berating that drawing won't make him a strong soldier as he harshly forces him to workout on the gym everyday, leaving the boy discouraged, and when he admits he wanted him to be a strong leader while explaining why he killed his mother, this is not genuine remorse or care but desperation to get help from him and he does not seem sadden to have kill his wife, as he only wanted to focus on making Jez exactly like him as the evidential piece of bringing him to the Guest Games and the war were the result of his pragmatism. So meaning, whatever care he had for Jez is only to make him more powerful than he was in terms to the Empire's legacy. Plus after hearing from the Colonel's report, he demands loyalty from him, proving his "care" is invalid.

Final Verdict[]

Overall, because of all he has done. I would say yes. It can be debated if he cares for his own son, but I would think he only sees Jez as an extension of himself. Well, let's find out if he qualifies according to you guys.

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