Ummm, who said anything about Bauer being an example of Principled? The argument was that he was an example of Scrupulous.
from SK help files wrote:
[Alignment help] Principled
Principled characters value life and freedom above all else. They will strive
to protect all people, especially those who are not able to protect themselves.
When possible they will try to stop those who commit evil acts by capturing
and attempting to reform them. Principled characters try with all their might
to follow and uphold the laws of the land. Those laws were created to protect
those who need protection and were most likely placed there by others of the
same alignment. Principled characters try to avoid killing, but do not
necessarily shy away from lethal force in the face of unrepentent evil.
This would include the rules cops in general live by. Cuff the bad guys, follow the rules.
from SK help files wrote:
[Alignment help] Scrupulous
Scrupulous characters value life, freedom, and happiness above all else, but
find the traditional methods of achieving these goals to be cumbersome. While
having the best of intentions, they sometimes descend to questionable, rash,
or even ruthless means against evil-doers. Although their lack of caution
may occasionally result in harm to innocents, they will not intentionally kill
those of good heart. They are willing to work with almost anyone who will
help them in their cause. Scrupulous characters are incredible leaders. They
lack the discipline necessary to be effective long-term rulers, becoming
frustrated by all the red tape needed to run an organized society.
Uh... what part of that is NOT jack Bauer?
And yeah, I almost included Batman in my previous post

And Erik, Zhensh Empire is a fulcrum. It's the geo-political balance point between the east and west, the dark and light. Leading the Talons is a tricky job for a scrupulous character. I've always held it is really more a job for a grey. A dogmatic or even unprincipled. The complaint, as I'm seeing it, is not that Reinald didn't do what was necessary to walk that tightrope that a Talon leader has to balance on, but that you eschewed all the drive of a scrupulous character to do so. That you disregarded Reinald's alignment. I also think throwing Reinald into the category of "miscreant" is somewhat exaggerated, but when we expect to see white, and see grey instead, the grey looks awfully dark. It's really too bad, because when I met Reinald when I was on Keth, and again on a couple other characters, I liked him. But somewhere about the time he took over Tensarie's mess, is when it seemed to fall apart. And, so he got booted from the Talons, Reinald is high profile, so redeem him. Use it. I think you can do that, but I think you have to put all of THIS behind you, and figure out Reinald's next chapter... See this not as an ending, but as an opportunity.