[76 has expected this eventually. It seems fitting that McCree would ask right before they're presumably about to part ways. Loath as he is to talk about Switzerland, he thinks maybe he owes McCree that much. The two of them have unfinished business in that department, anyway.]
Don't remember much.
[Not of the actual fight and resulting carnage. He attributes that to trauma. Most of the aftermath is intact, however--pulling himself out of the wreckage and feeling more like a wounded animal than a person. Feeling that the only thing he could do is get out and get away, try to process just how things managed to get to this point.
And then, when the dust cleared, he realized that maybe the world didn't need him after all. That it was much better to stay dead, even as the UN dismantled what was left of Overwatch. He remembers watching his memorial service on television.]
When you disappeared, I knew something was wrong. I didn't think it'd be...that.
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Don't remember much.
[Not of the actual fight and resulting carnage. He attributes that to trauma. Most of the aftermath is intact, however--pulling himself out of the wreckage and feeling more like a wounded animal than a person. Feeling that the only thing he could do is get out and get away, try to process just how things managed to get to this point.
And then, when the dust cleared, he realized that maybe the world didn't need him after all. That it was much better to stay dead, even as the UN dismantled what was left of Overwatch. He remembers watching his memorial service on television.]
When you disappeared, I knew something was wrong. I didn't think it'd be...that.
[Didn't think Gabriel would go that far.]