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Description: Before the fateful incident, Pat is shown to be a friendly person, similar to how he is portrayed in his home series. After the accidental incident where Jess was run over, he becomes angry and vengeful. This personality became worse as his delusions of wanting his cat back got the better of him, overall turning him into a maniacal person.
When he absorbed the power of Lucifer (The Devil), his personality has become far more evil, mirroring the devil, with megalomaniac and psychotic traits in his personality, vowing to destroy anything in his path. However, despite his evil personality throughout, he does have a softer personality within him, where he still cares for his cat Jess; as the main reason on why Pat wanted to destroy Thomas was to avenge his cat.
Following the ending of Man VS. Train 8, he redeems himself and reverts to his original personality, with him adopting a new cat and reviving Thomas' helicopter friend Harold, albeit as a zombie.
When he absorbed the power of Lucifer (The Devil), his personality has become far more evil, mirroring the devil, with megalomaniac and psychotic traits in his personality, vowing to destroy anything in his path. However, despite his evil personality throughout, he does have a softer personality within him, where he still cares for his cat Jess; as the main reason on why Pat wanted to destroy Thomas was to avenge his cat.
Following the ending of Man VS. Train 8, he redeems himself and reverts to his original personality, with him adopting a new cat and reviving Thomas' helicopter friend Harold, albeit as a zombie.