[He's quiet for a long moment, not really sure what part he's supposed to play, here. Most of the news reports about him indicate that he has it out for Overwatch, breaking into their old facilities and caring very little for the chaos he leaves in his wake. That's fine by him--better than the wild conspiracy theories that (sometimes correctly, sometimes not) guess at who he really is. If he were to confess that what he's trying to do is uncover the conspiracy that brought down their organization, all that would do is raise suspicion.
And that's not something he can afford, as much as he wants to tell Reinhardt that he's right. It wasn't all bad, of course, but he doesn't believe in what he used to, and can't reveal even that much.]
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And that's not something he can afford, as much as he wants to tell Reinhardt that he's right. It wasn't all bad, of course, but he doesn't believe in what he used to, and can't reveal even that much.]
I figure it's a complicated issue.