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Old 01/29/2013, 05:14 am   #23
ZeroShoot
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Originally Posted by thestalkinghead View Post
i don't think you would get a better shot at the zombie that was on Clementine if you were being eaten, why not use one arm to hold off the zombie and the other to shot the one getting Clementine then shoot the one getting Lee?

and actually i don't think the sound of a gunshot would just cause Clementine to get killed
to first quote: Lee first pushs the Zombie away, then takes the shot at the one being on Clem, after that the Zombie (behind him) stands up and bites him.
So why can't you use one hand to hold of the walker, and the other one to shoot? - because that would be very very risky, Clem can't hold "her" walker steady, because she's too weak, and Lee would have to hold of a walker, the walker would push towards Lee though, so he couldn't really aim either, so he'd only risk shooting her, besides that in such a situation shooting with both hands on the gun is just way safer.

to second quote: like many things in the twd universe it's up to everybody himself to believe it or not, it would be reasonable don't you think? Imagine her starring at that walker, all scared, holding him off SOMEhow, and not seeing that Lee takes out his gun, and suddenly hearing a shot, she would wonder where it came from, like: "what the?" *turns head to Lee, disoriented, in a little, very short but fatal state of shock* - zombie falls on her, bites her, and... you know...

in the end I posted the question to see who, or better say how many people would save her life over Lee's or his over her's, oh that reminds me I wanted to do a poll... I guess it's too late now.
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