In BioShock 2, Lady Smith has further deteriorated. She often speaks about her past life, revealing that she raised at least three children. She seems not aware of her situation, believing herself to have been evicted from her home and living on the streets. However, when aggressive, dying, or while hypnotized, she returns to her old delusions of grandeur. At times, she appears to think her enemies are there to evict her from her current property, deprive her of her last few possessions, or even threaten her children.
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| - In BioShock 2, Lady Smith has further deteriorated. She often speaks about her past life, revealing that she raised at least three children. She seems not aware of her situation, believing herself to have been evicted from her home and living on the streets. However, when aggressive, dying, or while hypnotized, she returns to her old delusions of grandeur. At times, she appears to think her enemies are there to evict her from her current property, deprive her of her last few possessions, or even threaten her children.
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- Apearance in BioShock and BioShock 2
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- Brigid Tenenbaum
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| - In BioShock 2, Lady Smith has further deteriorated. She often speaks about her past life, revealing that she raised at least three children. She seems not aware of her situation, believing herself to have been evicted from her home and living on the streets. However, when aggressive, dying, or while hypnotized, she returns to her old delusions of grandeur. At times, she appears to think her enemies are there to evict her from her current property, deprive her of her last few possessions, or even threaten her children.
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