Oh, Doug, you really shouldn't have tried to steal Mamo-chan from Usagi.
I'd be careful because a vehement response of moral outrage is a part of both of our characters. You know, in real life. I know I have to be careful about not putting too much of myself into characters. Usagi is more nuanced, more looking for forgiveness. While she says "yurusenai" in every single name of the Moon speech, she doesn't really mean it personally, just that the action is unforgivable. But if you have moral clarity, and all the facts are in, yeah, Usagi can go all aboard the righteous indignation train.
Now, if you want strong reactions, may I suggest Rei?
I'd be careful because a vehement response of moral outrage is a part of both of our characters. You know, in real life. I know I have to be careful about not putting too much of myself into characters. Usagi is more nuanced, more looking for forgiveness. While she says "yurusenai" in every single name of the Moon speech, she doesn't really mean it personally, just that the action is unforgivable. But if you have moral clarity, and all the facts are in, yeah, Usagi can go all aboard the righteous indignation train.
Now, if you want strong reactions, may I suggest Rei?
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto