I recently completed my second run of the Imperial Agent storyline. It still had such a huge impact on me, I felt I needed to create art as... therapy.This will always be my personal headcanon for the last conversation with Vector (since BioWare won't let it happen). With all the traumatising and heavily taxing events roaring around like a giant, sanity-wrecking tornado, it's a wonder the agent is able to keep it together all the way to the end.My agent Roscoe developed a strong friendship with Vector. Probably the only person he'd call a friend at all, without feeling guilty. It's best not to get too involved with others if you have a lot of secrets to hide.Despite taking (read: trying) an emotional distance, he can be pretty hands-on with his friends. Who knows, maybe there's something of a one-sided attraction going on there. Alas, he'll never find out as Vector's decidedly straight.Sometime between Corellia and the final strike, things have escalated so dramatically, Roscoe's on the verge of breaking down. He needs a shoulder. He has a heartfelt conversation with Vector, then simply steps close to hug him. It's awkward at first, just standing there while the other person figures out how to react. Finally, Vector wraps his arms around him too, hesitant at first but concerned for his friend. They stand there, probably a little too long. But Roscoe doesn't care. He needs a hug.Photoshop, Wacom tablet, screenshots, reference: [link]