

Aria mentions that when Miller exited the psychologist's office, he didn't say a word, and just rushed out of there. In only a couple of seconds, you have the perfect summation of who and what Adam is, and the kind of world he has to struggle against. You can see the shift from horror to grief to defensive stoicism right before he deploys his sunglasses to protect himself from the horrors he's facing, all the while surrounded by intense flames and violence. Particularly potent is the marvelously subtle shift in Adam's expression as he stands up after the mother dies.She tried getting her sister custody of her son if something happened to her, but legally she is still married and her husband has all the rights a parent has. The computer reveals that his mother faked their deaths to get away from her abusive husband. There is an apartment near the Palisade Station with a picture of the boy on the wall. In grief, Adam snaps his sunglasses on as if to say It's Personal. Keep in mind his contact had been pestering him about rights for Augs, with Adam stating he could only deal with enemies he could see. The little boy cries " Please Wake Up", while Adam is severely shaken. Adam uses his augmented strength to lift the block, and his arm is grabbed by the mother. Adam hears a boy yelling "Please help me!" and finds him trying to lift a heavy block of concrete which his mother is trapped by. The cutscene at the Praha Train Station where it is rocked by a terrorist explosion.
