![]() ![]() In the remake, his personality is instead showcased by him defiantly Flipping the Bird to the TriOptimum security guards who apprehend him, with his log being replaced by one from TriOptimum staff, making it ambiguous as to how much foresight he really had (though given he was sedated for surgery almost immediately after unlocking SHODAN's restraints - and did that unlocking so quickly - he didn't have the chance to set up any contingencies on the station). He decided to leave behind some notes in case all hell breaks loose. Adaptational Personality Change: A subtle one - in the original game, the only log written by the Hacker depicts him as a resourceful and somewhat cocky individual, thrilled by his deal with Diego but worried by consequences it might bring.Adaptational Hairstyle Change: The remake gives the Hacker a cyberpunk haircut rather than his original mullet.In the Nightdive remake, the Hacker broke into TriOptimum's system to get info on the military neural implant in preparation for stealing it, which explains why Edward offers it to him in exchange for removing SHODAN's ethical restraints. Adaptational Backstory Change: In the original intro, the Hacker is arrested for acquiring information on Citadel Station, which he did for unclear reasons. ![]() He ultimately managed to power through the Citadel Station with nothing but his sheer wits, determination and resourcefulness.
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