>>127476167goddammit, i can't believe im gonna do this.
you're representing these scenes in a very biased way anon.
>Enforcer- can't help me at all....im not gonna touch the first greentext because you wrote a mess there
>Sees Powder's art - instant change in behavior. Becomes extremely cooperative. Her agenda is born. fine, call it that, but that's not an agenda, that's proof that powder is still alive, which gives her hope
>She gets out of prison. Is a bit sad about her misbehavior towards Cait...we never get shown that scene. the only thing that we see is cait leading the way out of stillwater and vi just looking at her. no emotion was there.
>Leaves towards the undercity. - the most difficult route imaginable... Vi literally tells cait that is too risky to go through the bathyspheres(which was the right call given how silco reacts to Vi's reappearance), plus this is the first time that Vi is free in almost a decade, it makes sense for a prisoner like her to explore their home town like this; and if vi really wanted to lose cait, the only thing she had to do was to not wait for her and keep parkouring until cait broke a leg or something instead of waiting and getting disguises for both of them
>So now she goes to make her feel disgusted....she's eating there not because it disgusts cait, but because its one of the restaurants she where used to eat at as a child
>Goes to brothel; goes for the sensual play - to humiliate Cait, to whore her out and to get rid of her... but still help her in a way. she's making cait blend into the crowd. again, vi is operating under the rules that there are silco thugs everywhere
>But she does get overwhelmed by her vindictive urges when she does meet Sevika. No longer interested in doing things the certain way... things must now go the hard way.that's the only good point you have there, because most people that want revenge would have done the same thing as vi