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Sounds scary to me, if I’m being honest :D
But then again, what can u expect from a game where parents would name their daughter “Bunny”. And yes, it’s an in-lore fact(from her personal quest) that Bunny is her NAME, not alias/nickname/callsign.
So Greg it is.
the TFD devs obviously have a lot of care and respect for the IPs that inspired them, so they're showing that by making an obvious reference as an easter egg to their "source material" if you will. Is it silly and a bit immersion-breaking? Yeah, but that's the point. Games aren't supposed to be some cut and dry serious thing. They're supposed to be fun and have dumb goofy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ like this. Because dumb goofy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ is fun.
Let people have fun.