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but then later i agreed so he took all his stuff off and ripped my stuff off then i lost cotnrol to 3 hours straight, my mom laughed tho.

Later on, I eventually relented and he proceeded to remove all his belongings and tear mine off as well. This resulted in me losing control for a continuous three hours, much to my mother's amusement.

Reword this essay below, do NOT shorten.

Silva attempted to crack the safe in Eduardo's study, only to be interrupted by his father, having been audibly talking to himself about the Legends' plans. He proposed that his son endorse his campaign to join the Syndicate's council. Silva initially and immediately refuses. However, after listing several demands to probe whether or not his father was serious - including a pet flyer and passage to the surface of Tartarus - he agrees, wanting to use this opportunity to gain insider information. Eduardo happily leaves, calling his son "Octane," much to Silva's pleased surprise.

Eduardo soon requested that Silva infiltrate the Frontier Corps headquarters in an attempt to glean information about the Syndicate. Using a drive given to him by his father, he successfully obtained the intel. Much to Silva's surprise, Eduardo then remotely took control of the computer, transferring a large sum of money to the Corps as a donation from Silva Pharmaceuticals. After hearing a Frontier Corps member approaching, Silva was able to escape without suspicion, giving the excuse that he was simply editing a speedrunning video.

Silva reported back to Lifeline, who had found out about the sudden donation. When she learned that the money had come from Eduardo, she lashed out, declaring that there must be an ulterior motive. After talking, the two decided to once again try to break into Eduardo's safe. When he was told to stand guard, Silva decided to investigate his computer, where he viewed a video of Eduardo at an award ceremony extolling his family and declaring how much he loves his son. At the same time, Lifeline opened the safe, finding a death certificate and unveiling a dark secret - the real Eduardo Silva has been dead for years, and the man claiming to be him was not Silva's father.

Silva responded with incredulity, still wishing to give the man he has called his father a chance. He and Lifeline fiercely debated. She said that "Eduardo" views him as worthless, with Silva retorting with all of the insults and names that she has called him over the years - "screw up," "baby," and "dead weight," just to name a few. Eventually, Silva let slip in an insult that Lifeline is simply jealous that his father loves him. Having crossed one final line, Silva stole the death certificate and burned it, declaring that his and Lifeline's friendship ended long ago.

Eventually, "Eduardo" was elected as the "One Voice of the Syndicate", replacing the Syndicate council. During his acceptance speech, he announced that the Frontier Corps were to be rebranded into the more militarized Syndicate Corps, a statement which disturbed Silva. Confronting his "father", "Eduardo" attempted to rationalize the decision, additionally stating that Cherisse Che was to be its new leader. Feeling betrayed, Silva pressed into the man, bringing up the death certificate and asking who he truly is. He revealed that Eduardo Silva is in fact dead, and the man bearing his name is Silva's grandfather, Torres Silva. Giving an ambitious plan for the future of the Outlands, he and a defeated Silva gave a toast to family.

Silva, wishing to be in his grandfather's good graces, quickly began to act as a spy for Torres. He reported to Torres about the growing relationship between Lifeline and Maggie, though he believed it to be an attempt to make him jealous.

Silva's initial endeavor to crack the safe in Eduardo's study was abruptly halted when his father disrupted his progress by talking aloud about the secret plans of the Legends. Eduardo seized the moment to propose that Silva support his campaign to secure a seat on the Syndicate's council. Silva hesitated at first but eventually acquiesced after presenting a list of demands to determine his father's seriousness, including a pet flyer and access to the surface of Tartarus. In a pleasantly surprising turn of events, Eduardo affectionately referred to his son as "Octane."

Eduardo swiftly tasked Silva with infiltrating the headquarters of the Frontier Corps to gather intelligence on the Syndicate. Armed with a drive provided by his father, Silva successfully obtained the desired information. To Silva's astonishment, Eduardo remotely took control of the computer and made a substantial donation in the name of Silva Pharmaceuticals to the Corps. As a member of the Frontier Corps approached, Silva managed to escape without arousing suspicion, offering the excuse that he was merely editing a speedrunning video.

Silva reported back to Lifeline, who had learned about the unexpected donation. Upon discovering that the funds originated from Eduardo, Lifeline reacted angrily, suspecting ulterior motives. After deliberation, the two agreed to once again attempt to crack Eduardo's safe. Instructed to stand guard, Silva decided to investigate his father's computer, where he stumbled upon a video of Eduardo at an award ceremony expressing his love for his family, including his son. Simultaneously, Lifeline successfully opened the safe, only to find a death certificate that exposed a dark secret - the real Eduardo Silva had been deceased for several years, and the individual claiming to be Silva's father was an imposter.

Silva found it difficult to believe the revelation and desired to give the man he had considered his father a chance. Engaging in a heated debate, Silva and Lifeline exchanged harsh words. Lifeline asserted that the imposter regarded Silva as insignificant, prompting Silva to retaliate by reminding her of all the insults she had directed at him throughout their years of friendship. Finally, Silva unleashed an insult insinuating that Lifeline harbored jealousy towards him due to his father's love. Crossing a line in their argument, Silva took the death certificate and destroyed it, thereby declaring the end of their friendship.

In due course, the imposter assumed the position of the "One Voice of the Syndicate," succeeding the Syndicate council. During his acceptance speech, he announced the rebranding of the Frontier Corps into the more militarized Syndicate Corps, a decision that deeply disturbed Silva. Confronting the imposter, Silva demanded an explanation for the unsettling turn of events and inquired about his true identity, using the presence of the death certificate as evidence. The imposter revealed his true name as Torres Silva, Silva's grandfather, confirming that Eduardo Silva had long passed away. Torres outlined an ambitious plan for the future of the Outlands, and in a defeated state, Silva reluctantly toasted to family alongside him.

Seeking to win his grandfather's favor, Silva promptly embarked on a new role as a spy for Torres. He reported back to Torres about the developing connection between Lifeline and Maggie, despite his belief that it was an attempt to induce jealousy within him.

The same with this one.

Silva returned from an Apex Games match with Seer and Catalyst, facing a protest against what the crowd perceived as his actions. While walking to retrieve their winnings from a Mercenary Syndicate office, Seer continuously checked his phone for a message from his parents, which never came. Octane questioned this, finding such messages odd from his experiences with his own family.

The Legends left the Syndicate facility through a rear door to avoid the crowds. Seer ventured to his home, with Silva following him and pestering him along the way. Upon returning to a quiet house, Silva and Seer were faced with a scene of bricks, broken glass, and blood, as Seer's parents had been attacked. After investigating the scene, Silva was directed by Seer to set up a meeting with "Eduardo." Silva was excited about a potential partnership with Seer, much to his chagrin.

After participating in an Apex Games match alongside Seer and Catalyst, Silva encountered a protest from the crowd, who disapproved of his actions. As they made their way to a Mercenary Syndicate office to collect their winnings, Seer continuously checked his phone, eagerly awaiting a message from his parents that unfortunately never arrived. Octane found this behavior peculiar, as it contrasted with his own family experiences.

To avoid the throngs of people, the Legends discreetly exited the Syndicate facility through a back door. Seer headed towards his home, with Silva trailing behind him and persistently bombarding him with questions. Upon reaching the house, they were greeted by a grim sight of shattered bricks, broken glass, and evidence of a violent encounter - Seer's parents had been cruelly attacked. After examining the distressing scene, Seer instructed Silva to arrange a meeting with "Eduardo." Silva's eagerness at the prospect of forming a partnership with Seer greatly irritated him.

And this.

During the planning meetings for the anniversary celebration for the Apex Games, Silva proposed several impossible ideas, including an infinitely-looping water slide and a synchronized dance from trained Flyers.

During a celebration held at the Silva estate, Lifeline broke into Torres' locked office and began scraping data from his computer. When Torres moved to investigate, Silva confronted his father, providing a distraction that allowed Lifeline to escape.

During the planning sessions for the highly anticipated anniversary event of the Apex Games, Silva put forth a series of outlandish ideas that were seemingly impossible to execute. Some of these suggestions included an endlessly looping water slide and a meticulously choreographed dance routine performed by trained Flyers.

As the celebration took place at the extravagant Silva estate, Lifeline took it upon herself to break into Torres' private office. With determination, she meticulously scraped valuable data from his computer. Sensing the movement, Torres grew curious and decided to investigate. In a moment of quick thinking, Silva confronted his father, diverting his attention and providing a much-needed distraction that allowed Lifeline to escape undetected.

This too.

After the arrival of the Icarus fleet in Olympus, Eduardo convinced Silva to erase the name of Silva Pharmaceuticals from each ship’s hull.

During the Medusa outbreak, Silva remained at his family’s estate, tagging items with graffiti and drinking root beer. Eduardo enters the mansion and disowns his son, abusively regarding him as a broken failure. Silva flings his bottle at Eduardo as he leaves, to which his father responds by striking his son across the face. Before he can depart, Lifeline arrives, having discovered Silva’s recording, holding Eduardo at gunpoint with a Peacekeeper.

As she attempts to arrest Eduardo, he reveals Silva’s involvement in concealing Silva Pharmaceuticals’ involvement, declaring his intent to produce the cure to the Legacy Antigen and brand himself as a hero to the Outlands. Eduardo leaves, after which Lifeline tends to Silva’s wounds and reassures him, telling him that he is not what his father says he is, and that he won’t end up like him. Reinvigorated, the two later place the Silva Pharmaceuticals logo back on the hull of the Icarus.

Following the arrival of the Icarus fleet in Olympus, Eduardo managed to persuade Silva to remove the name of Silva Pharmaceuticals from each ship's exterior.

During the outbreak of the Medusa virus, Silva opted to remain at his family's opulent estate, engaging in graffiti tagging and sipping on root beer. Within this isolated sanctuary, Silva's father, Eduardo, abruptly entered and disowned his son in a fit of abuse, cruelly labeling him as a shattered failure. In retaliation, Silva hurled his bottle towards Eduardo as he departed, prompting his father to strike him across the face. Just as Eduardo prepared to leave, Lifeline made a timely entrance, armed with the knowledge obtained from Silva's recording. She promptly aimed her Peacekeeper at Eduardo, ready to apprehend him.

In a shocking revelation, Eduardo disclosed Silva's involvement in concealing Silva Pharmaceuticals' role and declared his intention to create a cure for the Legacy Antigen, aiming to portray himself as a heroic figure within the Outlands. As Eduardo made his exit, Lifeline tended to Silva's wounds and offered words of reassurance, emphasizing that Silva was not defined by his father's toxic words and that he would not succumb to the same fate. Encouraged by this support, both Lifeline and Silva later restored the Silva Pharmaceuticals logo on the hull of the Icarus, reclaiming their sense of purpose.

Also this.

Silva, Lifeline, Gibraltar, and Pathfinder attended a Chevrex benefit dinner in Malta, Psamathe in an attempt to obtain an antique MRVN battery from Lifeline’s father, Darion Che. After arriving, Silva enters the restroom, where he is warned that a band of terrorists hired by his father would imminently attack the party’s museum. Thirty seconds after, he is thrown through the restroom wall by an explosion. o fight off the attackers, Silva improvises a stunt with a frag grenade, Lifeline’s D.O.C. drone, and a broken statue’s hand, propelling it as a sled and trapping Creighton Sawtelle, the group’s leader, against a pillar.

Before departing, Silva, unable to tell his friends about the true perpetrator, confides this in D.O.C., not realizing that the drone’s audio recording was turned on.