![]() He has absolutely no empathy and does not seem to understand how his actions affect others, such as treating Finn's emotional attempts to bond with little more than irritation and ingratitude. ![]() Martin is also a very emotionally barren person. The extremity of his selfishness is shown when he does not even have a reason for abandoning Finn (suggesting he simply left his own baby son to die in the woods without any remorse) he simply says he doesn't remember, even attempting to shift the blame to Finn by saying "maybe YOU left ME", revealing just how immensely immature Martin is. From the moment he is freed, he is focused solely on saving himself, more shocked at the lack of escape than meeting his biological son, Finn. Unlike Finn's selfless and moral personality, Martin is revealed to be an incredibly selfish, deceitful, exploitative, and narcissistic individual who barely acknowledges his son's presence unless it benefits him. He also wears a green military-like jacket and his hair in a loose ponytail. In "The Visitor," his leotard has been somehow torn, leaving just enough to cover his lower body and his chest is left bare. ![]() He has red boots that almost go up to his knees. ![]() In "Escape from the Citadel", he wears a red leotard-type outfit with red spiked shoulders.
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