I can only imagine how many people hated Silco at that moment.
I think Silco himself believed that this was the point of no return. On the one hand, killing Vander to seize power in Zaun was a perfectly rational decision. Well, for a villain. But for Silco, this is certainly much more than eliminating a competitor. These strange games at the factory seem to me to be both an attempt to bring back the "old" Vander and to finally let him go. It was an attempt to bury the past and the "weak" part of himself that still clung to his friend. Although it was obvious from the start that Vander would no longer cooperate with evil him.
And from this point of view, Silco failed. He never let go or forgave Vander until the very end. And he missed him until the very end.
I can hear the sound of a heartbeat before it goes out Won’t ever leave my memory of bloodshed all around I can see a tear on my father’s face before it falls out Oh my enemy, how could I have ever let you down, oh When all these trees saw us grow, cut our teeth, and make our bones right here We’d play with shields made of stone, share our dreams and sit our thrones
Be still, ’cause I see smoke up ahead and I got steel in my hands We will return like warriors I swear that we’ll find glory up ahead
Tell me, where is my home? I don’t recognize the faces anymore, no Where is my friend? The one I’ve known since I was only just a kid
I think it's time to say goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh It's time to say Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh
It's time to say goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh It's time to say Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh
Is it time to say goodbye? Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh It's time to say Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh
It's time to say goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh It's time to say Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye Goodbye, Goodbye, woh
Wait a minute. Silco, why did your gloves just disappear?
And what is that, actually?
Silco probably just told Marcus that Vander had once participated in the rebellion. But it's hard not to imagine Silco reciting his famous drowning monologue in front of him. From then on, Marcus couldn't resist his hypnotic influence, lol.
Silco completely re-decorated The Last Drop. But apparently, the drink remained the same.


