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** Wrench's solemn goodbye to Bagley if he's the chosen operative:

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** Wrench's If Wrench is chosen, he begs Bagley to think of another plan before you even start the mission, and gives this solemn goodbye to Bagley if he's the chosen operative:once he shuts down:

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* What Skye Larsen did to her mother Sinead and her brother Bradley is heartbreaking. Sinead was subjected to brutal mental torture after [[BrainUploading her mind was uploaded]] that left her [[AndIMustScream a broken mess, just]] ''[[AndIMustScream barely]]'' [[AndIMustScream able to convey to you]] that she wants you to [[MercyKill put her out of her misery]]. Bradley received an experimental neural mapping procedure in order to cure his epilepsy, and it's implied that it caused him to develop early-onset dementia that eventually left him wheelchair-bound and unable to speak. Bagley was created from Bradley's neural patterns and sold to Blume after Skye erased his memories, with Bradley being made an {{Unperson}} in his databanks to keep Bagley from learning about him. He doesn't start to remember any of this until the end of the main story campaign.
** In the garage, you can also find Skye's childhood dog Ada, whose brain has been uploaded into a spider drone, and locked in a horribly small terrarium after Skye clearly grew bored with her. The drone is scratching at the side of the tank while whining in a way that will break the heart of any dog lover. You can then choose to put the poor thing out of its misery by pulling its plug. It's made all the worse by Bagley's uncharacteristically solemn line as Ada dies:
-->'''Bagley:''' ''(quietly)'' Shhh. There, there. Good girl.
** Both of the above are made even sadder if you consider the fact that Bagley essentially watched his mother and potentially his childhood pet die, but didn't remember who they were or what they meant to him until later.

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* What Skye Larsen did to her mother Sinead and her brother Bradley is heartbreaking.
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Sinead was subjected to brutal mental torture after [[BrainUploading her mind was uploaded]] that left her [[AndIMustScream a broken mess, just]] ''[[AndIMustScream barely]]'' [[AndIMustScream able to convey to you]] that she wants you to [[MercyKill put her out of her misery]]. At one point you are shown video footage recorded by Skye that shows the neural deletion process in brief, but no less horrifying snapshots. On the first day Sinead is confused and begs Skye to let her die in peace, and as the days progress she is reduced to a crying wreck until finally being turned into a subservient house assistant, with the implication that Skye chose Sinead as a test subject out of spite because she believed her mother never appreciated her work. Even Bagley is appalled.
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Bradley received an experimental neural mapping procedure in order to cure his epilepsy, and it's implied that it caused him to develop early-onset dementia that eventually left him wheelchair-bound and unable to speak. Bagley was created from Bradley's neural patterns and sold to Blume after Skye erased his memories, with Bradley being made an {{Unperson}} in his databanks to keep Bagley from learning about him. He Bagley doesn't start to remember any of this until the end of the main story campaign.
** * In the garage, garage of Skye's lab, you can also find Skye's her childhood dog Ada, whose brain has been uploaded into a spider drone, and locked in a horribly small terrarium after Skye clearly grew bored with her. The drone is scratching at the side of the tank while whining in a way that will break the heart of any dog lover. You can then choose to put the poor thing out of its misery by pulling its plug. It's made all the worse by Bagley's uncharacteristically solemn line as Bagley even comforts Ada as she dies:
-->'''Bagley:''' ''(quietly)'' Shhh. There, there. Good girl.
** Both of the above are What happens to Sinead and Ada is made even sadder if you consider the fact that Bagley essentially watched his mother and potentially his childhood pet die, but didn't remember who they were or what they meant to him until later.


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** If Aiden is chosen, he tries to comfort Bagley by telling him to just focus on his voice. When Bagley asks if he’ll see him again when he is “old and gray”, Aiden regretfully tells him that he’s ''already'' old and gray.

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* What Skye Larsen did to her mother Sinead and her brother Bradley is heartbreaking. Sinead was subjected to brutal mental torture after [[BrainUploading her mind was uploaded]] that left her [[AndIMustScream a broken mess, just]] ''[[AndIMustScream barely]]'' [[AndIMustScream able to convey to you]] that she wants you to [[MercyKill put her out of her misery]]. Bradley received an experimental neural mapping procedure in order to cure his epilepsy, and it's implied that it caused him to develop early-onset dementia that eventually left him wheelchair-bound and unable to speak. Bagley was created from Bradley's neural patterns and sold to Blume after Skye erased his memories. He doesn't start to remember any of this until the end of the main story campaign.
** In the garage, you can find Skye's childhood dog Ada, whose brain has been uploaded into a spider drone, and locked in a horribly small terrarium after Skye clearly grew bored with her. The drone is scratching at the side of the tank while whining in a way that will break the heart of any dog lover. You can then choose to put the poor thing out of its misery by pulling its plug. It's made all the worse by Bagley's uncharacteristically solemn line as Ada dies:

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* What Skye Larsen did to her mother Sinead and her brother Bradley is heartbreaking. Sinead was subjected to brutal mental torture after [[BrainUploading her mind was uploaded]] that left her [[AndIMustScream a broken mess, just]] ''[[AndIMustScream barely]]'' [[AndIMustScream able to convey to you]] that she wants you to [[MercyKill put her out of her misery]]. Bradley received an experimental neural mapping procedure in order to cure his epilepsy, and it's implied that it caused him to develop early-onset dementia that eventually left him wheelchair-bound and unable to speak. Bagley was created from Bradley's neural patterns and sold to Blume after Skye erased his memories.memories, with Bradley being made an {{Unperson}} in his databanks to keep Bagley from learning about him. He doesn't start to remember any of this until the end of the main story campaign.
** In the garage, you can also find Skye's childhood dog Ada, whose brain has been uploaded into a spider drone, and locked in a horribly small terrarium after Skye clearly grew bored with her. The drone is scratching at the side of the tank while whining in a way that will break the heart of any dog lover. You can then choose to put the poor thing out of its misery by pulling its plug. It's made all the worse by Bagley's uncharacteristically solemn line as Ada dies:


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* If you take too long to shoot down a drone while Bagley is connecting to the FILAMENT servers, he names the drone Ada. It becomes a tearjerker when you remember that was the name of Bradley and Skye’s childhood dog mentioned above; Bagley using the name probably isn’t a coincidence, especially when it’s revealed later that he still has some of Bradley’s memories buried in his OS.
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* Aiden's life hasn't been good since leaving Chicago. For the past fifteen years, he has been going around the world continuing his vigilante spree in other cities and hunting down crime lords, warlords, tyrants, etc. This self-destructive lifestyle have taken its toll and Aiden, ruining any chance for him to have a normal life. He has little to no friends he can contact with (barring Jodie), separated from his family, and has to live in his car.

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