The Mystery Voice: A Plausible Scenario

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  • edited September 2012
    Yeah, whatever Clouseau. Her radio may have limited range, but the one on the other end obviously doesn't.
    Ninnuendo wrote: »
    A) It was never broken and Clem knowingly lied
    In which case someone has been talking to her all along (and could only be Kenny)

    How about she's eight-years-old, a few years shy of her tech certification, and probably had no idea whether it was actually broken or not. Obviously she was wrong.
    Ninnuendo wrote: »
    Would make sense. Chuck being either part of the bandit group or possibly Daddy St John.

    Don't even start...
  • edited September 2012
    Zeruis wrote: »
    It WOULD be interesting to know if Clem had been lying to Lee the whole time.

    If she has I'll finally be able to vote her out! She's been holding me back (morally) since Ep2
  • edited September 2012
    Unless Clem's walkie-talkie is a satellite radio, there's no way he could hear any of her broadcasts from Savannah (with as much as he seemed to know about the group, he had to have talked to her prior). He couldn't have been stalking the group because there's no way he'd beat them to Savannah when they're traveling by train. I can't make sense of it, to be honest.
  • edited September 2012
    Unless Clem's walkie-talkie is a satellite radio, there's no way he could hear any of her broadcasts from Savannah (with as much as he seemed to know about the group, he had to have talked to her prior).

    All we really know about the radio is that is has the range to reach across Macon from the chemists to the motel. Being honest, it doesn't look like a satellite phone though and who would give such a phone to a child anyway? If it had that kind of range, wouldn't her parents have used it while they were in Savannah to talk to Clem?
    He couldn't have been stalking the group because there's no way he'd beat them to Savannah when they're traveling by train. I can't make sense of it, to be honest.

    Why would he need to beat them to Savannah? If it's Chuck, he's travelling with them and leading them into a potential trap.
  • edited September 2012
    Cyreen wrote: »
    How about she's eight-years-old, a few years shy of her tech certification, and probably had no idea whether it was actually broken or not. Obviously she was wrong.

    She's smart, it's her radio, you'd think she knows how to use it. Even if she then realises it's not broken, she says absolutely nothing to Lee about it or this person who supposedly knows where her parents are. Girl has a lot to answer for.
  • edited September 2012
    Ninnuendo wrote: »
    All we really know about the radio is that is has the range to reach across Macon from the chemists to the motel. Being honest, it doesn't look like a satellite phone though and who would give such a phone to a child anyway? If it had that kind of range, wouldn't her parents have used it while they were in Savannah to talk to Clem?



    Why would he need to beat them to Savannah? If it's Chuck, he's travelling with them and leading them into a potential trap.

    It's more likely that Clem's walkie-talkie is a horizon defying device than Chuck being the guy trying to communicate with her. In my opinion of course, haha.
  • edited September 2012
    Lets just chalk this one up to video game logic and leave it at that, eh?
  • edited September 2012
    After playing through it a 2nd time, yeah cross Kenny off that list. It's either Chuck or an unknown.
  • edited September 2012
    Ninnuendo wrote: »
    She's smart, it's her radio, you'd think she knows how to use it. Even if she then realises it's not broken, she says absolutely nothing to Lee about it or this person who supposedly knows where her parents are. Girl has a lot to answer for.

    I have my theory, you have yours. We'll see how it plays out. :rolleyes:
  • edited November 2012
    So, did anyone guess correctly who the mystery voice was? I certainly didn't.

    The good news is that the revelation tells us that the roads from Macon to Savannah are completely clear, as someone could drive between the two in a car faster than a train could.
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