hi! how would Valeria and Kate react if their wife’s got hurt because of their work, both of them working highly jobs and it ended up catching up to their s/o. hoe you are doing well and drink plenty of water! thank you!
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Hello! Both of them would be absolutely distraught, but would go about it in different ways!
Valeria’s and Laswell’s Wife Gets Hurt Because of their Job
Valeria: Whoever hurt you will wind up tortured and eventually, once she thinks they’ve had enough of their miserable life, will wind up dead. Naturally, the first thing she does is check up on you, see if you’re alright and well, that’s her priority. You’re the love of her life, there’s no one else in this world she wants to see do well. You’ll be admitted to the best hospital nearby and will only get the finest treatment. Once you’re stabilized, that’s when the hunt begins. Whoever hurt you won’t get too far since that bastard’s life will be on the line. Regardless of where they might be hiding, Valeria will find them and show them that death is actually a kind of mercy. She has pretty much everything at her disposal, everything money can buy, this sucker won’t know what hit them. If it’s revenge they want, then revenge they’ll get. Valeria promises you that their head will be on a silver plate. She’s not very good with words when it comes to comforting someone, but she will have that person killed in the most cruel ways she can imagine. In fact, she’ll take the pleasure of torturing them upon herself. Once she’s done, she’ll take some days off, which is surprising since she usually can’t afford that at all. You’ll be under her direct care for those days. Anything you want you’ll get. Afterwards there will be a slight shift in her demeanor, Valeria becomes more protective over you. Sometimes she might even assign some trusted people of hers to watch over you since she can’t afford something like that happening again. While she can’t always take some days off, she’ll try to be closer to you anyway. Always texting you, finding excuses to come home for a day maybe. She just really needs to make sure you’re okay, she wouldn’t know what to do with herself if you died.
Laswell: Laswell will try to be a bit more diplomatic about it at first, trying to coax whoever hurt you out of hiding. This person will be held accountable for their crimes against her world. Naturally, she rescues you first, gets you to the nearest hospital and won’t leave your side until you’re stable again. If it takes you a while to wake up again, she’ll leave to find the fucker and make sure they swim with the fishes. She has a pretty large, efficient network and will find out who it was fairly easily. Once she knows who they are, she won’t hesitate to find out all their past crimes as well, if they hurt you then they must have done some other awful things as well. Once that phase is over, she’ll go to their home herself and have them arrested, put in the worst prison imaginable where the inmates are treated especially badly. She won’t kill them, but she wouldn’t be surprised if they wind up dead anyway. Laswell usually isn’t an evil person, but she does hope that person dies during their time. Their sentence will be as long as possible so there’s no chance of them ever seeing the sunlight again either. Once all of this is over, she, too, would take some days off to spend with you. You’re a priority above all else, so Laswell will want to be there for you, no matter the cost. While she usually isn’t, depending on how severely you got hurt she might become a bit overbearing, a bit overprotective. That overprotectiveness will last for a few months, afterwards she’ll try to give you some space again. However, she’ll always be keeping a closer eye on you, always texting or calling you every once in a while to make sure you’re okay. If she needs to, she’ll put you under her protection officially, but the situation needs to be dire for that to happen. Either way, she’ll be keeping you safe.
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Okay, what I realised earlier and was mad about...
Mimic from the book series isn't the Mimic from the games, but is instead, representative of several people, but the main one? Glitchtrap. Book Mimic is the book version of Glitchtrap from the games. Hear me out...
SO going one thing at a time though this is a mess (and under a readmore for convenience):
Glitchtrap is the digital consciousness/created version of Afton the Child Killer that experiments for immortality, right? Right. He was stored on circuit boards and old junk, and sent over to the VR game development team in an attempt to cut some corners on the development process. He is a consequence, a result of what Afton has created to achieve his goals, still hurting people long after his creator is gone.
Mimic, is an AI created to mimic what it sees. It combines everything it witnesses into one big dataset of patterns and then repeats it in those same patterns. The Mimic from the epilogues is sent to the Pizzaplex along with shiny, new and modern animatronics. The Mimic program is still available for use on any project it may be beneficial to use it, hence how it was put into the Storyteller in order to cut corners on the Pizzaplex creative department. Mimic is a consequence, a result of what it has seen and the corners people cut to achieve their goals, still hurting people long after it was first deactivated.
Both are problems caused by Fazbear cutting corners. Both are created by people that are focused intently on their work. Both are sent with almost no explanation to unknowing people along with other, much more harmless things. Both are the consequences of their creators trying to achieve their goals, and the mistakes they've made in doing so.
What mistakes did Edwin and Afton both make? Negligence.
Whilst these two are very different people, Edwin's son died because he had been more focused on his work than his kid, while Afton's daughter died for much the same reason. Two kids left unattended by busy fathers, die in what can only be felt as an accident to those fathers. These deaths fuel Edwin and Afton to make more mistakes that hurt more people, neither of them ever knowing the true extent of what they've done, since it carries on long after they die.
Now, there's some similarities here between Mimic and Afton as well. First being, neither of them will fucking die. Afton is dead and gone but Glitchtrap remains. The original Mimic might be destroyed, but the program remains. Afton and Mimic kill whilst in mascot costumes, and both lure into isolated back rooms to do so. Since Glitchtrap is also luring people in costume with intent to harm? Yeah chalk that one up to another similarity, but my point with this part is that Mimic is representative of more than just one thing. Anyway.
Moving out of The Mimic story, lets move onto The Storyteller and the Tiger Rock stories. More focused on Tiger Rock though, to keep in line with the games' timeline, but these two are heavily intertwined.
Remember how I said earlier that Glitchtrap was scanned into the VR game in order to cut corners on development, and that the Mimic1 program was repurposed as the Storyteller to cut costs on the creative department? Yeah so, the Storyteller is intended to create new scripts and scenarios for the animatronics, but also for the VR and AR games available at the Plex. Mimic represents itself with Tiger Rock inside of these games, just as Glitchtrap represents itself as a mascot rabbit. More importantly though, both are intentionally inflicting harm on those within VR games.
They haunt Vanessa and Kai respectively within these games, both watching from the shadows, and gradually getting closer. Glitchtrap lures with glitchy tapes and giving his victim hope that they can forcibly remove it from the game and save themselves and others. Mimic by distractions, spooks, and the relief that it's all over when it isn't. Glitchtrap possesses and takes control of his victim, setting him free from the VR world and trapping them in his place, until someone else makes the same mistakes. Mimic does as Mimic has seen, and rips the arms off its victims, killing them, and moving onto the next one. Glitchtrap's victims are following the same formula as the previous victim they saw, while Mimic is following the same patterns as everyone it's seen before.
And now... The Storyteller story.
As I've said a few times, Glitchtrap and Mimic were both used in order to cut corners. We been knew. But this decision is what allowed them both to have full control of their version of the Pizzaplex. Glitchtrap was introduced to the Plex network by someone that couldn't have stopped it, and didn't know better than to follow him. Mimic was introduced to the Plex network by someone that didn't know any better, and couldn't have been stopped by the only person that did. They have full control over every aspect of their Pizzaplex, and alter the animatronics' behaviours to that of their own. Glitchtrap forces them to hunt and chase, while Mimic forces them to repeat the behaviours and patterns that it has learned. They're forcing them to do harm in their own ways. They're left unattended for too long, and people start to die. They're the puppetmasters now, Fazbear has no control over them.
The Storyteller gives us a new Edwin parallel as well. He's trying to stop the Storyteller from being installed, but is forced out by the company, a force beyond his control. He takes matters into his own hands the only way he knows how, and starts trying to communicate with Mimic to repair the damage that's being done, but is killed, by those same forces outside of his control. His efforts are futile. They never reach completion and if he'd been given more time, trust and control of the situation, the whole thing could have been dealt with properly before tragedy struck.
And then you have Vanessa. She's a developer on the VR game that Glitchtrap has infected. She's collecting those tapes and following instructions all to try and prevent this thing from escaping. She's trying to stop him, and is doing so in the only way she can think how, because no one takes her seriously about the problem. She is stopped by forces beyond her control from preventing her possession, and she's trapped indefinitely as a result. Had she been given the time to remove him from the game, had she been trusted, had she not been stopped by those out of control forces? It would have all been prevented. Unlike Edwin though, she was able to be saved. But not before the damage had been done.
Have I made my point yet? The Mimic, The Storyteller and Tiger Rock stories are intended to be parallels to the story of the games. The Mimic from these three? Is not the Mimic from Ruin. It's a representation of Glitchtrap. Edwin is a representation of a small part of Afton, and of Vanessa's struggle to stop what's happening. David (Edwin's son) is representative of Elizabeth dying to her father's negligence.
But then, what about Ruin Mimic? I hear you. This is where the epilogues are important.
There was a line of Mimic animatronics made, as they describe. The one remaining after years of them being discontinued like the springlock suits, is sent to be a display piece in the pizzeria under the Plex they intend to turn into a museum. What it saw before it's deactivation and what it's already done? We'll presumably see in the last epilogue. Perhaps it's a representation of how Glitchtrap was eventually stopped or of the animatronics under his influence being deactivated by children? Unsure.
It was sealed under the Plex concrete foundations, as it was sealed in the Pizzeria in the epilogues. A group of people found a way down there anyway and most, if not all of them never came back. The epilogues could be somewhat canon to the games, in that all but one of the construction crew is slaughter and all but one of the teens are picked off one by one. With two people surviving, it could have been a headline what had happened, or it could have been rumours and speculation what happened, hence the message log asking why the opened. If not, then perhaps the teens and construction crew are flipped in the games. Some kids found their way down to the Pizzeria, or accidentally activated it, and were killed, with the one that escaped being the reason it was sealed under the foundations. The Raceway staff that investigated the brownouts follow them, with the one that escaped (if any of them did) being the reason it was sealed in that one room instead of the pizzeria as a whole.
Maybe they made the MXES? Maybe Vanessa created the MXES to seal Glitchtrap but it was ultimately redirected to the Mimic? Unsure!
My point here is that, The Mimic, The Storyteller and Tiger Rock, are often very close parallels to the games. If we follow this logic, Cassie would be represented by the teens, maybe Lucia specifically if we find out Cassie survived. If Roxy as part of the MXES is represented at all, it'd probably be in the final epilogue, or perhaps as Wade, who dies trying to make it possible for Joel (I think?) to escape, only for Joel to die anyway. Haven't read more than the wiki summaries for the epilogues though so there's probably better fits, if any.
But yeah! That was my realisation! The characters in these three stories are sometimes extremely close to the characters in the games! I don't really know what's going on over at the Theory side of the community, but I think I got it here.
And I also just remembered that Mimic killing in costumes, and then later, killing via a digital representation of himself in VR is also very Afton and Glitchtrap.
Anyway, if you got this far, hi! How's it going? What are your thoughts on this? And please take this medal for suffering my unproofread nonsense this long! You made it buddy!
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