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Also, why are you hosting bots?
Mercenaries are the worst kind of people IRL. During active combat, in real wars, mercenaries are either killed on spot or jailed forever.
Every single class is a deranged psycho or a lost cause, in their own way.
But, I'll indulge. I wouldn't consider medic much of an example of an anti-hero. The whole point of some character being an anti-hero, is that they have some deeper virtue/morality aspect that is heroic through the greyness of their moral character. That's the point of the trope. They're a butthole but they do something really profound that places them as an anti-hero.
What is medics anti-hero morality aspect exactly? That he clicks heal gun so people he has been trusted with yet inserted multiple baboon uterus into, as sheer curiosity experimentation, and has sold their soul to Satan so he in turn can sell his own soul to Satan yet prolong the full consequences of... he heals them so they can go kill multiple other mercs for sake of flipping a round disk area?
That's not really a deeper hidden morality.
Cool tf2 style cartoony character but that snid ain't heroic, man.