Cammy's ending
Watching Cammy confront her past as the 'Killer Bee' in her ending really hit home for me. It’s not just a game story; it’s a powerful narrative about identity, memory, and coming to terms with who you were versus who you are now. Bison’s revelations about her engineered past with Shadaloo were devastating, and I can only imagine the turmoil she felt. It made me think about moments in my own life where I’ve had to grapple with difficult truths about myself or my past actions. Sometimes, the hardest battles are the ones we fight within our own minds. Her struggle with whether she could trust herself or if Delta Red could trust her, even after Bison’s manipulative words, felt incredibly real. It's a common human experience to question your worth or your place when old wounds are reopened. When Colonel Wolfman and the team reassured her, saying, “Nonsense. Even if it is true, that person Bison knew is not the person WE know. The Cammy we know is a part of a team…and a family,” it brought tears to my eyes. That’s the kind of unconditional support and acceptance we all crave when we’re at our most vulnerable. This 'closing with Cammy' isn't just about the end of a chapter; it's about finding a sense of closure and defining your own future, regardless of your past. Her journey from a programmed agent to a cherished member of MI-6's Delta Red is a testament to resilience and the power of chosen family. It teaches us that while we can't erase our history, we can choose how we let it define us. We can evolve, grow, and become something new, something better. For anyone dealing with similar feelings of a fractured past or struggling to find their true identity, Cammy’s story offers a beacon of hope. It reminds us to seek out those who see us for who we are now, who support our growth, and who help us build a future free from the shadows of yesterday. Just like Cammy moved out with Delta Red, ready for new missions, we too can step forward, leaving the 'Killer Bee' of our past behind and embracing the person we've become. It’s a journey I’m still on, and seeing her find her strength truly inspires me.






































