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I can totally see Engineer as a gamemaster who _loves_ those old Grimtooth traps that messily shred entire adventurer groups.
And it's even canonical, because as the Halloween comic established "Gargoyles & Gravel" (Dungeons & Dragons) RPG is played by the mercs and already exists by 1972 in the TF2 universe.
Heavy rolled a critical fumble (the 1) and thus his character accidentally shot the hostage (Scout's character) instead of the criminal.
Hell, maybe even 2