I never said ambition and power were intrinsically evil? Rufus is supposedly trying to 'atone' but his actions in AC show that he cares more about clinging to power. Maybe he's a little bit sorry? But not much.
Forgive me; I'm sort of projecting on you my universal response for a sentiment I see a lot of; "YOU SEE, RUFUS STILL WANTS POWER AND HE'S AMBITIOUS! HE'S STILL A BAD GUY" I see a lot in the fandom.
But still, even if that's not what you're saying, I still interpret it differently; Rufus sees himself as a capable manager who's good at what he does, and doesn't want to give it up. You bring up 'clinging to power' as a bad thing, and in the context of what Rufus did and who he was, it is a bit of a black mark, but not entirely.
I think that Rufus good and well knows that the era of the Shinra company and family ruling Gaia is over. But that doesn't mean that he has to live in a sewer, either. I don't blame him for wanting to return to a position he's good at and where he's accustomed. It's what he does with that power that'll define him, and with that being said, I don't get the impression that he's only 'a little bit sorry'.
To me, someone only being a 'little bit sorry but not really' for their role in almost
ending the world would be approaching comically pure evil, and I just don't see that from Rufus, and I never did, even in the original game back in FFVII. He's a guy that's good at running shit, and that's what he wants to do, whether it's good, bad, or neutral. I think through the WRO, he sees an opportunity to both run shit, 'be Rufus', and perhaps do a little good for once in his life. Does that have to run mutually exclusive with one another?
I'm just not willing to swallow this whole atonement thing when in universe his motives are not pure and out of universe the whole thing has been cooked up to allow the character a resurrection.
I think someone can seek atonement and not have entirely pure motives at the same time. Out of universe, as far as SE's motivation, I totally agree with you, though.
Of course but, I mean what is that saying really? Sometimes shit gets worse before it gets better right? Nobody would argue that the Empire should have stayed around (although they did have cool ships and uniforms) Although this is getting off onto a wider tangent that I don't really have the time to discuss, I dont feel like anyone would argue that an essentially fascist dictatorship should just be allowed to continue because they make the space freighters run on time
I bring that up to address the earlier argument a few posts ago that more or less read to me 'Why would
ANYONE want Shinra back'?
Because Shinra made shit work. I'm not even sure comparing it to the Empire is a good example, because at least in the Star Wars universe, the Empire didn't invent civilization.
Shinra more or less did, and is either directly or indirectly responsible for almost everything that anyone enjoys that was made by man (the original game even lampshades this a few times). I'm NOT defending Shinra, but I am just stating how it is, straight up.
I can understand if a few people were lowkey thinking "damn I kinda miss Shinra minus all of the evil shit"