Continuing off of this post (in case you didn’t see it), Adam (that’s Midnight before he bailed on the City, in case it was under question) definitely fell squarely into the ‘right skillset, wrong temperament/mentality’ category. He was good at what he did (really good, considering the whole, promotion to exxie bit), but he didn’t have the right drives as he was to fit in with the other Exterminators. He was still pretty soft, compared to most of the other exxies, and didn’t go out looking for a kill, the way other exxies often do.
But he checked all the other boxes, and I figure PR is always clawing for the decision to be made so they can start running out new information for the public’s consumption about who’s next up in defending their Perfect City™, so he was pulled in for corrections.
But like, he was grieving at the time, right, because he’d just lost Mary, who he was quite literally going to propose to as soon as she got back from her run, and it was a really hard blow to his morale. And I imagine the Company took that into account, when they were prepping, but I feel like it’s really hard to know exactly how that kind of grief effects the mind, and it’s even harder to fully compensate for. But they went through the process, and they successfully made the corrections they wanted--namely pulling some of that penchant for mercy and lack of drive to kill out of the way--only, his mind couldn’t access it properly.
It wasn’t until his grief started to subside some, which was after he’d defected, following his learning that the City had had Mary killed on assignment, that the corrections really started to kick in. And that was about the time he started reaching for a gun about as often as he’d reach for a bottle of liquor.
Those alterations probably kept him from derailing to a much darker mindset, because he has such terrible coping skills, but it was also what drove him (and still drives him) into semi-dangerous to super dangerous situations, because now he’s got this urge (that sometimes comes out of no where) to get himself into something violent.
And part of his character was that he kind of adapted to that and tried to work around it, satisfying the itch when it became too much to ignore--hence taking on the assassination work he did. But after the partial reeducation, with a lot of those memories stripped, he’s feeling those urges a lot more strongly, and doesn’t have anywhere to channel it. (I’ve got a feeling that pretty soon that’s gonna turn into a problem.)














