Everything Tess shows is by design. For me (and the fact nothing you have said so far actually 'proves' anything...just more supposition or we wouldn't be having this conversation right now)...the conversations, way they speak are two different people. To me. Also, masks to hide an identity are not the same as a change of clothes. as for the Queen..well, she the queen...not just someone reporting in.
I can see no logical reason why the same person would switch and change masks. Makes no sense. it does however make sense for the GQ to have them similar (in case ever spotted leaving the facility) but slightly different so Callista knows who is approaching (assuming it's not a pre-arranged 'appointment' and also assuming the two don't disclose to each other they are meeting Callista and swap, but why would they disclose that info to each other) but even in that unlikely eventuality, Callista would know from the way the walk (remember Kiyomi makes mention of this to Otto), the way they talk and if nothing else, their voice alone.
If Veronica is both, why was Kiyomi not at the temple meeting? Why would Veronica give Kane the encrypted bracelet? I have my assumptions why Alessa might, but Veronica? So you see, saying she is both just throws up more inconsistencies that can't really be logically accounted for (in my mind).
There is a very specific way to get to SubK6/7 I believe. Never done it msyelf...it's complicated as hell though. Start at K4, make sure you stay at K4, NEVER drop down....and follow the pdf walkthrough very...very carefully.
Which is more likely: 1 person buying the same mask/dress/hat/shirt/outfit type but in 2 different colors, because they like both, or 2 different people, unbeknownst to each other, buying near identical masks at completely different times, and the only difference between the 2 is the coloring? Outfit changes are one thing, but a lot of women like a "signature" jewelry set, yet count how often any of the sisters change their jewelry throughout the game, so if we both agree that everything Tess shows/changes is by design, then she's showing us that the Karlsson sisters never wear the same thing twice. If Tess wanted to show that these women are two separate people, and make it obviously so, then she wouldn't have used the exact same mask with shifted coloration (both use red, black, and white), whereas C's masks are also the same with different colors, and she obviously IS the same person.
Black and Red's dialogue styles aren't really different, yet V's vocal style also doesn't match Black, but Tess has revealed V = Black, so that piece of evidence is moot (I tried to use it in my 20-page thesis, but then Ep. 8 was released). At the temple, C belittles Red's costume, so 1) the costume was Red's idea, not C, so she didn't give Red/Black anything to wear and 2) C is NOT a fan of the disguise. C knows exactly who Red/Black is/are, and therefore she/they aren't hiding from her. Even if "the walk" would be different, Kiyomi also points out that there are only 2 people in the Joy Facility who would notice, so C might be like most and not catch the walk discrepancy, but again that point is moot regardless if Red/Black are the same or different people.
At the boat, C's comment about "I wasn't sure if it was you who was coming" was referring to Kiyomi, who does show up to that meeting, and we know is working with Otto/the revolution, and since C is the one who directs Nadia to read the bracelet she gives her, using Otto as her voice, we know that Kiyomi is working with C. Kiyomi isn't an associate of Red/Black, and therefore doesn't follows her around, she's another of C's agents, so she goes where C wants her. C obviously sent out a "general message" to find out about "the leak" that happened that morning, and was waiting for any of her agents to show up with information, but she was not expecting the one who actually did the leaking to come meet her (like the kid who messed up being the one to come and actually confess to mommy, rather than one of the siblings coming to tattle).
We actually don't know that Red/Grym gave K the bracelet. What we do know is that Nadia knows that the bracelet is there, and explains it to K, so whoever planted it is working with Nadia, and considering she is later given one either a) it's DeKock tech, or b) it's Callista tech... who of course she's working for. We have no evidence that anyone at KG (besides Delilah) even knows the bracelet tech even exists. While Red/Grym does seem like the strongest suspect planter, don't forget that Nadia and Delilah are working together, and Nadia is able to thwart the Joy Facility's security, as is constantly aware of where Delilah is in the facility, so the stronger case is actually that Delilah planted it after Nadia unlocked the door, snuck back out, met Chanel, and then the pair greet K a good morning. IF Red/Grym planted the bracelet, then she got it from C, who ordered Red/Grym to plant it, and then C informed Nadia that K had it.
Play again and closely follow scenes with 'Patricia conversation with grym in the vault about kane', scene with patricia veronica and alessa near the pool, temple scene conversation, scene with alessa and patricia in Ep7 !!
Anyway, we don't know anything for sure .. that is what we thinking !
I did, where do you think I got the evidence that Pat DISOBEYS Grym who explicitly orders her to do things "by the book", whereas Pat says TO HERSELF that she followed all of Alessandra's orders. She CANNOT both be disobeying Grym's orders to "be fair" aka "don't cheat" AND say that she did everything Alessandra wanted, UNLESS Grym and Alessandra are SEPARATE people. Therefore, the orders were different, OR Alessandra told her to disobey Grym, and Pat chose to obey Alessandra instead of obeying Grym. Plus, sororicidal Alessandra is thereby cheating, and thus gives not a hoot about playing the Gambit fair (though she claims to not be playing at all) so she is DEFINITELY not taking orders from Callista to "ensure the Gambit is played fairly"... of course neither is Veronica, but considering Callista wants the same thing and doesn't punish Veronica when she meets her, it apparently doesn't matter so long as Callista gets what she wants in the end: Olivia as the Gambit Winner.