Bioshock wer ist sally

Bioshock wer ist sally

Liz felt guilty for using her to lure Comstock. She wants to repay her "debt".
For that, she's going to give her life : give the "Ace in the hole" to Fontaine who's then gonna kill her. This is gonna allow the protagonist of B1 to come to rapture and possibly save Sally.
Yes, this is a stupid plot. She's pretty much doing the same thing than Booker did before and in the end she dies for it, just like him.
She was dumb in the first place, ultradimensionnal powers or not.

Bioshock wer ist sally

As the previous poster stated well, Sally has no real significance to Elizabeth. Liz just wanted to help Sally to avoid her getting treated as Elizabeth was treated by Comstock.

Bioshock wer ist sally

and what stops Fontaine to harvest Sally after Liz was killed? so much Adam without any big daddies around. no sense at all.

Bioshock wer ist sally

The knowledge of what Elizabeth did to Sally, was eating away at Liz. And we saw the guilt of it all invade her world, at the beginning of BaS Ep 2.

So like Booker before her, it was another regret that she couldn't live with. She also ended up recognising the similarities between her plight in the tower and the plight of the Little Sisters.

So the only solution for her was to go and try to save Sally.

Zuletzt bearbeitet von Ivlichnov; 29. März 2014 um 11:49

1. It is suggested that by escaping to Rapture, he was able to escape the purge. It is also suggested that Elizabeth has been cleaning up stray Comstocks. While dimensional travel and string theory are pretty complicated, I suggest this as a reason - in the same way that Elizabeth and Booker had time to go through Columbia, and then back in time to drown Booker, I think that Comstock had time to vacate that dimension, and avoid all the changes within that dimension. That's my personal theory, by the way, and pure speculation.

2. I say yes, all of them did die. When Elizabeth explains why she no longer has her powers, she says that her forms "collapsed." This explains many things. This explains why her pinkie is intact - it's the body of an Elizabeth that did not have an accident when being abducted, thus was not scattered through the timespace like Alpha Elizabeth. This also explains the presence of Booker in Episode 2. This Booker outright explains that he is just a projection of Elizabeth's consciousness. In order to keep her psyche from breaking down over the Lutece Effect that rewrote her memories (she did forget, after all, coming back to Rapture), she created a "gatekeeper" for her memories, so to speak, so that her mind isn't overwhelmed by all that info. It is possible to suggest that this Booker figment also has the other memories of the other Elizabeths locked safely away, in order to avoid confusing our Elizabeth. Also, this might explain why she cannot contact the Luteces or interact with the timeline in any way now (aside from having her pinkie intact). She is no longer scattered - the collapse effect brought all the Elizabeths into one body, in one time, and one place to fix the "quantum superposition" of having her die in Rapture. Also, if you die during Burial at Sea, you don't get revived - rather, you hear the Luteces talk about Elizabeth in a "Well, that's it then" manner.

3. Jack was born in Rapture, and raised by Suchong and Tenebaum in order to brainwash him and condition him with Adam (in Bioshock 1 it's said he has the strength and physical tone of an adult man despite being 8 or 10). Jack is then sent to the surface, to live with actors who posed as his family in order to keep from being discovered by Ryan. The brainwashing made him think he was from the surface. So no, Jack was not in Rapture at the time of Burial at Sea. That is why Atlas needed the code so badly - he didn't know what Suchong used to brainwash Jack.