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===''Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2''===
===''Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2''===
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In {{Link|Game|DDSAT2}}, more of Heat's personality and motivations are revealed throughout the story. Much of his violent, intimidating demeanor is implied to be a direct consequence of [[Sera]]'s perception of his human predecessor, [[Heat O'Brien]]. Because Sera interpreted O'Brien as "scary"<ref>{{Cite Game|quote='''Sera:''' That guy's scary, Serph...|title=Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2|developer=|publisher=|platform=|version=|lang=|transl=}}</ref>, her mental projection of Heat in the Junkyard was aggressive and cruel, the same way that [[Serph]] is influenced by Sera's inability to reconcile [[Sheffield's]] cruelty with his false kindness<ref>{{Cite Game|quote='''Heat O'Brien:''' Your original traits may reflect her perception of us. However... you are different now.|title=Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2|developer=|publisher=|platform=|version=|lang=|transl=}}</ref>. Sera also witnessed O'Brien's last moments, in which he demonstrated both compassion and aggression by pointing a gun at Sheffield in order to stop him from harming Sera more than was necessary to fulfill their goals; this may be the reason that Heat is torn between the urge to protect and the urge to destroy throughout both games.
In {{Link|Game|DDSAT2}}, more of Heat's personality and motivations are revealed throughout the story. Much of his violent, intimidating demeanor is implied to be a direct consequence of [[Sera]]'s perception of his human predecessor, [[Heat O'Brien]]. Because Sera interpreted O'Brien as "scary"<ref>{{Cite Game|quote='''Sera:''' That guy's scary, Serph...|title=Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2|developer=|publisher=|platform=|version=|lang=|transl=}}</ref>, her mental projection of Heat in the Junkyard was aggressive and cruel, the same way that [[Serph]] is influenced by Sera's inability to reconcile [[Sheffield's]] cruelty with his false kindness<ref>{{Cite Game|quote='''Heat O'Brien:''' Your original traits may reflect her perception of us. However... you are different now.|title=Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2|developer=|publisher=|platform=|version=|lang=|transl=}}</ref>. Sera also witnessed O'Brien's last moments, in which he demonstrated both compassion and aggression by pointing a gun at Sheffield in order to stop him from harming Sera more than was necessary to fulfill their goals; this may be the reason that Heat is torn between the urge to protect and the urge to destroy throughout both games.


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