What she wants to say: "One of the most ironic things in trigun is how Vash is a representation of the messiah but is treated as an omen of destruction at best and the literal devil at worse. He has seen humanity at its lowest as proof by his scars, but still chooses to be peaceful. Especially with the revalation of his powers in Trigun Stampede, this shows how he was always destined to be humanity's end. No matter what he does, he will always bring devastation with him, basically doomed despite everything he does to go against both his nature and the narative. His kindness and pacifism are a result of pure willpower and determination, this is most noticable in the manga when it was shown that he was the 'colder' betwen him and his Knives. when it was revealed that when they were younger, Nai was the one who had craved approval from humans and Vash himself being more or less indiferent. This boy was meant to be, destined to be a destroyer, whos only path was villainy. This has only made trigun even more tragic, with the knowledge that our hero, our Vash who's only desire was to co-exist with people, was meant to kill them"