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Yes, that is one way to interpret the situation. She believes that it’s not important if she dies because we will finish the job. However, it was a smile that felt like she was laughing at us, so this is still a mystery to me.
Well, I think we need to remember that Crazy Mita was never a complete Mita in the first place. She was one of the forgotten and broken dummies they threw into the dark when they failed the tests, so I think it’s impossible to truly delete her. When Player 1 goes to the real world, it was all an illusion created by Crazy Mita, maybe to buy time so she could turn into a cartridge. Also, I remember someone saying that you can change a player’s mind, so it wouldn’t be strange if Crazy Mita made Player 1 believe he was in the real world and that everything was over.
Or it could just be her head twitching weirdly because it got cut off. Thats what it felt like to me. But when a character "winks" it means they re on our side. So i think you might be right on that