

And Then John Was a Zombie: Receiving a Game Over through dying without a viable Restoration Bay in the level or running out of time with Mission difficulty set to 3 results in the Hacker being plugged into a Cortex Reaver.

And the Adventure Continues: After his escape from Citadel Station, the Hacker decides to return to his old lifestyle of cracking corporate security systems, this time with his shiny new neural interface.

In the remake, his personality is instead showcased by him defiantly Flipping the Bird to the TriOptimum security guards who apprehend him, with his log being replaced by one from TriOptimum staff, making it ambiguous as to how much foresight he really had (though given he was sedated for surgery almost immediately after unlocking SHODAN's restraints - and did that unlocking so quickly - he didn't have the chance to set up any contingencies on the station). He decided to leave behind some notes in case all hell breaks loose.

Fortunately for him, the said station's supervisor, Edward Diego, required his services and promised him freedom and the military-grade neural interface, all he need to do was to remove Shodan's ethical constraints. The Hacker was caught by the TriOptimum security forces during his attempt to hack into Citadel station's data for the information on the military-grade neural interface.
