Although I believe in Cold War supremacy, bo6 is a good game and I do enjoy the story. Here’s a look into Bell being a part of the Rook crew, mostly daily life and not any specific mission or endgame stuff.
I’m sorry this is a day late-
- Now I personally see Bell coming as an ally of Adler’s, similar to Sev. Either Adler had left a clue about Bell or Bell found out and showed up like the menace that they are.
- It took time for the rest of the crew to get used to Bell. For Woods, he was shocked. For all he knew, Bell was dead. Depending on how Bell arrived, it was the same reaction. Sev, Felix, Case, and Marshall don’t have as strong of a reaction to Bell’s first appearance, more or less curious and cautious.
- Marshall doesn’t exactly trust Bell, at least at first. He’s willing to give her a chance, but still. Marshall is just looking out for his team, after all. He does eventually warm up to her though after a week or so.
- Bell and Adler definitely have tension between them, and it’s noticeable for the rest of the group. Do they get into major fights with each other? Not really. If they did, it wouldn’t be in front of anyone in the group. More just… Bickering. Snarky comments. Bell hasn’t forgotten what Adler did to her, after all.
Yet, though Adler absolutely hates to admit it, they both do get along. Bell often hangs out with him when it’s not with Case or Woods, not that she doesn’t spend time with the others.
Bell is still trying to work on how she feels about Adler…
- Bell and Case get along extremely well. Brainwashed protagonists have to stick together, right? Bell gives Case advice, Case shows her his killing tactics, both train together some days, and they discuss other things as well.
- Bell actually can relate to Felix’s mindset and doesn’t give him slack for not wanting to kill and sometimes tells Sev off despite getting along with her mostly. Free Being regretful of your past and being haunted by guilt is something she knows all to well.
- Despite the lovely scenery of The Rook, Bell can’t help but have her mind venture off to that day on the cliff, facing down Adler. Unfortunately, not much she can do about that, so Bell takes her mind off it by working on cryptography or read something.
- Bell still takes photographs, often insisting to Marshall that they’re critical. It has nothing to do with the fact she loves photography and reminds her of the Safe house back in West Berlin and Lazar. None at all.
- She has her own theories about Pathenon, but nothing concrete. A part of Bell wants to believe that they were the ones responsibility for what happened to her, but she knows it’s just a theory. A GAME THEORY-
- Everyone, yes even Adler due to Marshall’s insistence on making sure everyone is on the same page, is more truthful to Bell than compared to her time at the Safe house in Berlin. She feels more… Included, which honestly makes her feel happy.