[ the fact of the matter was that sure, Ocelot did have what some people might call "skewed priorities". but at the end of the day, he deeply respects Venom, not only for what he did on the helicopter, but also for his reaction after the fact, even when he discovered the truth.
but then again, he also saw who the real enemy was. the same person that Miller had brought to their doorstep and started this whole damn mess in the first place.
but will Ocelot ever feel guilty for anything he's done? why should he? ]
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[ the fact of the matter was that sure, Ocelot did have what some people might call "skewed priorities". but at the end of the day, he deeply respects Venom, not only for what he did on the helicopter, but also for his reaction after the fact, even when he discovered the truth.
but then again, he also saw who the real enemy was. the same person that Miller had brought to their doorstep and started this whole damn mess in the first place.
but will Ocelot ever feel guilty for anything he's done? why should he? ]