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Old 11/21/2012, 07:00 am   #21
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i've let him alive because we never knew if he would turn or not, perhaps he is only ill of infection and he will survive so i gave him a chance and i never thought one second he could be dead anyway.. seems he could and that's really weird as there is no reply to this answer.. to be followed i guess
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:10 am   #22
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i've let him alive because we never knew if he would turn or not, perhaps he is only ill of infection and he will survive so i gave him a chance and i never thought one second he could be dead anyway.. seems he could and that's really weird as there is no reply to this answer.. to be followed i guess
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I respect your opinion but...this is more than a day dreaming
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:17 am   #23
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I respect your opinion but...this is more than a day dreaming
Indeed. That is... very optimistic. Considering how fatal the bite is in TWD and the mortality rate of amputees.

But, well, one can always hope. There's nothing wrong in little optimism.
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:22 am   #24
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No. Just don't choke him and Clem will eventually shoot him in the head.

EDIT: And yeah, I did put all my stuff on the table too. Not sure if that counts, though.
I stopped pressing Q when I saw his eyes. He was terrified, but I immediately regretted it because he pinned me on the floor
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:49 am   #25
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Leaving Lee behind and putting the handcuffs on him would be poetic justice. He was going to prison at the start of the game, remember?
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:50 am   #26
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I stopped pressing Q when I saw his eyes. He was terrified, but I immediately regretted it because he pinned me on the floor
Well, yeah. You have to lose the fight in order to get Clementine save Lee.

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Leaving Lee behind and putting the handcuffs on him would be poetic justice. He was going to prison at the start of the game, remember?
Huh. Never thought of it that way. Guess so!
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Old 11/21/2012, 07:51 am   #27
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I Had her shoot Lee for 2 reasons. 1) It was a learning point for her to learn to do despicable things when the absolute need has arisen. 2) I didn't want her to ever think back and wonder whether or not he turned and in consequence think of Lee as a walker, I wanted her to remember him as he was. You have to think about it as more than just a single issue. IIRC it was discussed earlier in the game as to not wanting to become one of "those things".
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Old 11/21/2012, 08:01 am   #28
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I Had her shoot Lee for 2 reasons. 1) It was a learning point for her to learn to do despicable things when the absolute need has arisen.
But there was no absolute need. Doesn't that contradict the whole point of the lesson?

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2) I didn't want her to ever think back and wonder whether or not he turned and in consequence think of Lee as a walker, I wanted her to remember him as he was. You have to think about it as more than just a single issue. IIRC it was discussed earlier in the game as to not wanting to become one of "those things".
Yes, well. She already saw her parents as walkers and she's wont (likely) get to see Lee reanimated. And I figure Lee's lesson "It's not me anymore." will stick and she learns not to dwell on it too much.
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Old 11/21/2012, 08:59 am   #29
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Indeed. That is... very optimistic. Considering how fatal the bite is in TWD and the mortality rate of amputees.

But, well, one can always hope. There's nothing wrong in little optimism.
but in the comic the guy is still alive after an amputation so i really thought it would be the same.. never thought they would kill Lee specially if there is a season 2 to come, was a bit shocked in fact even if i didn't kill him if other players did it means he will really be dead in the next season.. unless clementine missed him? must play again and kill him to see this

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Old 11/21/2012, 09:04 am   #30
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but in the comic the guy is still alive after an amputation so i really thought it would be the same.. never thought they would kill Lee specially if there is a season 2 to come, was a bit shocked in fact even if i didn't kill him if other players did it means he will really be dead in the next season.. unless clementine missed him? must play again and kill him to see this
Unless you amputate the body part wich you got bit you won't turn, but for Lee it was too late.
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Old 11/21/2012, 09:04 am   #31
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But there was no absolute need. Doesn't that contradict the whole point of the lesson?



Yes, well. She already saw her parents as walkers and she's wont (likely) get to see Lee reanimated. And I figure Lee's lesson "It's not me anymore." will stick and she learns not to dwell on it too much.

Yeah there was no Need at that point but it braces her for future situations and readies her for it.
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Old 11/21/2012, 09:07 am   #32
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Yep I made Clem go with me handcuffed, no point in wasting resources.
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Old 11/21/2012, 09:09 am   #33
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I didn't want Clem to have to deal with me after all that we had been through. I chose for her to leave me behind.
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Old 11/21/2012, 09:12 am   #34
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Unless you amputate the body part wich you got bit you won't turn, but for Lee it was too late.
i didn't tell anybody Lee was bitten so i was wondering if i did at the beginning if he would still be alive, as you say you won't turn if you amputate so i didn't expect him to die :/
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Old 11/21/2012, 09:59 am   #35
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Yes, I can understand it would be a good lesson on growning up. Therapeutic euthanasia (two words I've never used in a row!). But at this point I can only repeat myself.

1. reference case - Duck.
2. reference case - walker attacking Molly
3. reference case - The kidnapper/vengeful-station-wagon-guy

So she has already mastered the art of shooting things to the head, people and walkers alike. No lessons there.

I think, at least in Ducks case, she knows that sometimes you have to put loved ones down before they turn but only when it's absolutely necessary (hey, that's a lesson too! ). I don't see much benefit in a practical lesson, not when theres risks and options.
There is a huge difference between 'knowing' and 'doing'. Simply knowing that sometimes you may have to kill someone you care about doesn't necessarily prepare you to actually put that knowledge into practice, she'd be less likely to hesitate in the future. Just like surgeons, Would you prefer a surgeon that has both studied medicine in Uni and trained on cadavers/dummies or one that just studied in Uni with no practical experience?

So the risk in not doing it now is that she may hesitate in the future and get bitten.
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Old 11/21/2012, 10:15 am   #36
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If it was you, would you rather have the last memories of a person, be as human, or being as an walker?.
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Old 11/21/2012, 10:19 am   #37
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I had her shoot.

It's to give closure, and to make her stronger in the end. In the new world, it's all about being able to make tough decisions that you wouldnt be able to do when everything was normal.
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Old 11/21/2012, 10:21 am   #38
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Speaking of Which, what happened to Omid and Christie? And why was clem in a corn field?
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Old 11/21/2012, 10:25 am   #39
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Didn't make her shoot Lee , she didn't want to.
He was handcuffed , so no point.He's gonna die anyway ,and he didn't seem to suffer .

Besides , kids in The Walking Dead comic , always end up being little psycho...
So I don't feel the need to tell her to be strong and off Lee , when she's in no danger.
The less trigger she has to pull , the better.
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Old 11/21/2012, 10:27 am   #40
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Would you want to die, knowing that you (or at least your body) would roam around as a walker?
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