Julius Kingsley
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The brothers and sisters part is the most intriguing thing about the whole scene.I think is safe to assume that Malik's mind is a mess, I mean, despite him being as friendly with MC, and clearly having some moral still, he is far too emotional, he was gonna use a Planck Attack with Ella within Hex's dimension on a fit of rage, while Bernhardt thanked the Eye for left earth before using such attack, meaning that it would be devasting to the Planet, he also lighted up the warehouse in which Alexis was after Aglaecwif touched a nerve. And the way he refer to the voices in his head is 'Brothers/Sisters', he don't call anyone on HERO that, besides Henri and Bernhardt, this make me think that Malik's corruption or maybe a common mental illness make him hallucinate the voices of Early HERO members that died or people he knew as a thug before being recruited by M-Corp, I do like your point of it being regardless something caused by Glae, but I think is more on the line of her having shaked his beliefs, resulting in Malik abandoning Earth to search for Ancient Human planets that she mentioned, previous 'Cycles'
The cycles part is what made me come up with the far fetched theory that Malik, and maybe the others too, are from failed civilizations. That would explain why he hates monsters so much and why saving humanity is his first and foremost goal.
But what you said about brothers and sisters referring to M Corp doesn't really make sense, since M Corp was only five people and they’re all still alive right now.
I also don’t think he’s out in space alone. It doesn’t make sense at the moment, but maybe we’ll be given a reason in the next update. Still, that would make Aglaecwif underwhelming as a character if she's just dealt with like that and the story moves on. That doesn’t feel right.
So for me it’s one hundred percent Aglaecwif’s power. The only thing I really want explained is the voices.