He also forgets about his HECU squadmates pretty fast and never brings them up, not even his own brother Adrian. Nor does Mitchell really care about how many innocent people he and his group have murdered during their wild goose chase.The most we get is Mitchell's shocked face, but he shrugs it off pretty quickly. When Sasha dies in front of Mitchell, he does not really seem to react to it, or Adam being suddenly present in the rebel hideout.When Boris meets Mitchell after the second Time Skip, he greets him like an old friend, despite the fact that Mitchell ruined his life back in New Alaska by destroying the Combine Cremator facility.Was he really so obsessed with revenge that he put any common sense away in favor of finally delivering payback at Adam? Or, alternatively, did Mitchell think that Adam wouldn't tell him anything new and/or try and lie his way out of the situation? Mitchell killing Adam instead of listening to his explanations.Was the G-Man really intrigued by Mitchell's determination, or did he smile out of disbelief that the man who was forced to waste two decades of his life would want more? He turns around and smiles at him in response. Speaking of the G-Man, his reaction after Mitchell asks the aforementioned question.The fact that the final defence sequence is considerably easier than other Hold the Line segments (barring the 15-minute timer) mostly due to turrets, ammo and being easier to defend might hint that the G-Man saw some more potential for Mitchell when the latter asked what would happen if he got out alive and provided him with some backup.Did he do it because he wanted power among other survivors of the Seven Hour War? Or was he told of the overall effect of the G-Man's grandiose plan and had no choice but to cooperate? We'll most likely never learn the true reason Adam made a deal with the G-Man in the first place.Was he really pointing out Michell's determination or was he simply half-mocking him? The G-Man paraphrasing Mitchell's "Facing the Bullets" One-Liner from the prologue.Accidental Innuendo: Adam's grunting when Mitch shoots him multiple times sounds more like he's getting off on it than being in pain.
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