What if CRAY had three people?

Edmund 2022-04-21 09:02:50

Although it makes sense whether the male protagonist has a split personality, but from the details and metaphors, the male protagonist has mental problems. The number of split personalities is 2⃣️ (max), 4⃣️ (cray) or 5⃣️ (cray➕ The heroine) is all make sense. From longing for the recognition of mrx to being framed by mrx, the male protagonist gained a great sense of psychological identity and gradually approached the dream of a superhero, and at the same time became more mature. There has been a lot of discussion about the situation where the male protagonist splits into four and five personalities. Now let's try what if the male protagonist only splits into one personality, max?

First of all, the question of personality's calling and calling

1. In cray, only max often appears suddenly. The first time he appeared was when the male protagonist was punished for labor for hacking into the school system. This completely frustrated the male protagonist's superhero dream, and max lived as he wanted. , his rebellious spirit is the fuse that the male protagonist began to develop a series of criminal consciousness since then.

2. Max kisses the heroine at the bar, the hero sees double backs in the mirror, and the heroine expresses doubts to Max when he comes to find the hero later.

3. In the ending, the male protagonist flashed over the shoulders of max on the cruise and disappeared while the female protagonist's shoulders remained.

Secondly, about the game between the female police officer and the male protagonist

If you listen to a young man with a withdrawn personality and a gloomy and distorted personality tell a magical and legendary four-person crime story, and suspect that the male protagonist has a family history of mental illness and a tendency to split personality through evidence, then combined with reality, there are no other three. traces of membership. If your first reaction is to believe the story described by the young man, then it is easy to conclude that the male protagonist has schizophrenia. If your second reaction does not believe what the male protagonist said, then it is more likely that the male protagonist fabricated this story. You don't think that there are several members in the story made up by the male protagonist, because as long as you believe that other members exist, it means that you believe the testimony of the male protagonist.

So if you want to understand this, the policewoman feels that the male protagonist has deceived herself, and all the unreasonable places in the whole story have been explained, so she will show a thorough smile. Then if the police investigate cray or whoami later, the default object is only one, and the actual number of members is greater than 1, so the male protagonist still achieves his goal.

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  • Benjamin: MRX has three rules: First: no system is safe. Second: Aim for the impossible. Third: Have fun in cyberspace and meat space.