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#brrrrrr chamber analysis fuck it
iamprometheus · 1 year
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I think part of the reason why Chamber is so interesting to me is because he's entirely aware of his position in the protocol. He's aware no one trusts him ("Brimstone, I'm your key to the other side, you can at least pretend you like me").
He's aware it's all temporary, and he goes out of his way to form a surface-level working relationship, enough that he can count on them in the field, but not enough to actually mean anything outside of it ("It's a shame you had to die, but you are not a part of my bigger picture").
He's aware that he's awful, but still coats his words in pleasantries, and for what? ("I am sorry we could not work out our differences").
And I think he's just convinced himself there's no wrongdoing on his end, or he doesn't mind it, because at the end of the day, everyone is aware, and he's fine with that. ("No loose ends.") ("You knew not to trust me.")
Chamber is a character who's only pleasantries and fake promises down to his core and it's so intriguing to me
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