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Being sadistic means he enjoys the torture. However, he's merely satisfied by delivering justice of the wicked to criminals. Far from sadistic.
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(Being sadistic means he enjoys the torture. However, he's merely satisfied by delivering justice of the wicked to criminals. Far from sadistic.)
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Carter was a well meaning man who was extremely devoted to justice. He respected the Doctor, seeing him as a master of law and order and offered to help him before the Doctor headed to Lake Silencio to die. Carter saved the Doctor's life by allowing him to use the Tesselecta to fake his death, telling the Doctor that despite what he thought of them, the ''Tesselecta'' and her crew were champions of law and order like the Doctor. His respect was great enough that he and his crew kept what they did a secret from everyone else.
Carter was a well meaning man who was extremely devoted to justice. He respected the Doctor, seeing him as a master of law and order and offered to help him before the Doctor headed to Lake Silencio to die. Carter saved the Doctor's life by allowing him to use the Tesselecta to fake his death, telling the Doctor that despite what he thought of them, the ''Tesselecta'' and her crew were champions of law and order like the Doctor. His respect was great enough that he and his crew kept what they did a secret from everyone else.


However, despite his good intentions, Carter was also rather sadistic and often tortured people if he felt they deserved it, showing no concern about the agonising pain he put them through. He could also be very ruthless and was willing to kill people without any remorse. Because of this the Doctor respected the Captain of the Tesselecta less than Carter respected him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
However, despite his good intentions, Carter often tortured people if he felt they deserved it, showing no concern about the agonising pain he put them through. He could also be very ruthless and was willing to kill people without any remorse. Because of this the Doctor respected the Captain of the Tesselecta less than Carter respected him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
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