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Nah, it is what he said. Total plot hole that he wasn't vaporized in the explosion given the large amount of boom boom you are shown. Nice of daughter to transport away leaving you to play Wile E. Funny, on the surface there isn't a mark on him yet Delta was like what, one foot away from the boxes when they went off I know I was? Nice scripting. They got Alex! More topics from this board What happens if Grace lives or dies? Side Quest 7 Answers Is it better to harvest or save the little sisters?

Build 8 Answers How do I solve the key code for in the therapy room? Side Quest 3 Answers Can u get the Unstable teleporter plasmid? Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: abbazabba abbazabba 11 years ago 1 Delta in the end? I did the "good" ending, sparing people and rescuing Little Sisters.

Don't spoil the "Bad" ending for me. Though I assume it is darn near identical. Anyways, I was a little confused when they surfaced. Why did he have to die? Did the explosion kill him? Was it his removal from Rapture that killed him? Was he already dieing and I missed that point?

It seemed unnecessary for Eleanor to prick em and absorb his "consciousness", effectively finishing Delta off. User Info: Fenreil Fenreil 11 years ago 3 Along with that, the huge explosion didn't help either. User Info: kickdoor kickdoor 11 years ago 4 No she says not even going to the surface will save Delta. Even when the daughter-figure is strong, capable, and independent, it is the father who has primarily shaped her development.

Jennifer K. Stuller observes that:. Some of the strongest, most complex, and independent superwomen in modern mythology are raised by a single father, while their mother is almost always physically absent, and at least emotionally unavailable. In the latest installment, Rise of the Tomb Raider , Lara is depicted as having been profoundly shaped by her late father and obsessed with completing his work and following in his footsteps.

She is, however, far from helpless: Eleanor has various powers granted to her through excessive exposure to ADAM and is willing to get her own hands dirty. After being rescued by Delta, Eleanor dons Big Sister armour and fights alongside her father. Perhaps they have been genetically modified with ADAM. I believe a recording told that the butterflies were "paper" of some sort. In the part where you see the world through the eyes of a Little Sister, the various corpse-eating carrion are replaced by butterflies.

Why was it evil to kill Gil? His last conscious act was to beg for death. I think that it was too subjective to judge that on the level of Grace or Stanley.

Depends how you look at it really. But among other possible reasons is the argument that what you're doing is no longer honoring Gil Alexanders last wishes that someone mercy kill him since the person you'd be killing is not Gil Alexander.

Sure its the same body but the personality has clearly been changed into something new and different which leads to the question of whether Alexander the Great has the right to live contained and otherwise harmless in Raptures basement. He can't hurt anyone who could have been saved at the moment since he's trapped in with the splicers, and can't escape to reach the mainland either due to his seriously messed up biology, along with that he is also clearly expressing the desire to live.

So is Alexander the Great a distinct separate person from Gil Alexander, whose life could be worth sparing in spire of his predecessors request? Up to you to decide.



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