Lees Options

edited October 2012 in The Walking Dead
To futher survive his dilema

1) Chop off his Arm

2) A Cure

3) He is immune.... kinda like how Will Smith was immune in I Am Legend

Comments

  • edited October 2012
    He IS will smith :p

    ... with something of laz alonso from breakout kings
  • edited October 2012
    I actually hope that in the comic or this game, we find out that there COULD be someone (or more) who can immune to the disease causing the dead to rise in The Walking Dead world.

    It would be cool if Lee could live on but I'm not gonna count on it. Rather keep my hopes low.
  • edited October 2012
    Actually, his options are:

    1) To die and reanimate

    2) Have a group member shoot him

    3) Commit suicide
  • edited October 2012
    SaveCarley wrote: »
    He IS will smith :p

    ... with something of laz alonso from breakout kings

    HA HA HA Laz Alonzo im guessing they killed him off on that show? I remember seeing the add a KING shall die LOL.
  • edited October 2012
    Get Clemintine to saftey then go off somewheres secluded and shoot himself in the head?
  • edited October 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    Actually, his options are:

    1) To die and reanimate

    2) Have a group member shoot him

    3) Commit suicide


    Hey rock if he chops off his arm it hold true to all you said

    1) His arm dies and reanimates

    2) The group shoot the arm

    3) He throws the arm in fire commiting arm-a-cide lol
  • edited October 2012
    AceStarr wrote: »
    1) Chop off his Arm

    Too late for amputation, infection has already spread.

    2) A Cure

    There is no cure. All ready been established in the comics.
    3) He is immune.... kinda like how Will Smith was immune in I Am Legend

    No one is immune. Already been established in the comics
  • edited October 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    Too late for amputation, infection has already spread.




    There is no cure. All ready been established in the comics.



    No one is immune. Already been established in the comics



    Hey they choping off arms legs all the time in the comic book just pointing out

    Plus there always going to be someone immune to something when I was in the Navy we had a guy that was immune to the small pox vaccine. They had to keep giving him trails but his body was not effected by it. So immunity is a possiblity even if its a rare or very unlikely one.
  • edited October 2012
    I'm going to go out on a limb and say Clem is going to be the one to shoot him. Looking back on Episode 3, there seems to be a lot of foreshadowing there. I think there's a good chance next episode is the last time we see Lee.
  • edited October 2012
    StoneHyde wrote: »
    I'm going to go out on a limb and say Clem is going to be the one to shoot him. Looking back on Episode 3, there seems to be a lot of foreshadowing there. I think there's a good chance next episode is the last time we see Lee.

    Well i guess thats the only option going in the bad view of things either they leave him as they float off in the boat

    or Clem shots him

    Maybe those our the two options for Clem and not LEE.

    Which would be hot ending

    Leave the choice in Clems hands.
  • edited October 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    No one is immune. Already been established in the comics

    ummm... when was this? having read all the comics several times I know this has never come up, but also it's is not out of the realm of possibility. Unless you're Robert Kirkman, then I will not question your authority on this series.

    Example: Magic Johnson is still alive
  • edited October 2012
    Lee only has one option now,
    save Clem from the pedophile(s) before the plague overtakes him and die in peace with a shot to the head.
  • edited October 2012
    Ledge_End wrote: »
    ummm... when was this? having read all the comics several times I know this has never come up, but also it's is not out of the realm of possibility. Unless you're Robert Kirkman, then I will not question your authority on this series.

    Example: Magic Johnson is still alive

    ...Magic Johnson's not immune to HIV. He just has the money to buy every experimental drug in the book.

    Pretty much the only way to avoid turning after being bitten is amputation, and it has to be done immediately. Too much time has passed already. Lee's dead.
  • edited October 2012
    Well, I haven't read all the comics so I'll take the word of the poster who said no one is immune. However in reality, some people would be immune even if it is .1%. There were people who were immune to plague and today there are people who are immune to AIDS- interestingly the descendants of the people who were immune to plague are also immune to AIDS. In fact, this kind of scenario helps to drive evolution in many cases. So if the zombie virus was a real disease, there would be some people who are immune to it.

    However it looks like Lee has no choice but to commit suicide now or have someone else kill him.
  • edited October 2012
    A) Lee dies.

    B) Lee dies.

    C) Lee gets Clementine to safety...
    and then dies.

    D) All of the above.
  • edited October 2012
    nuclear7 wrote: »
    Well, I haven't read all the comics so I'll take the word of the poster who said no one is immune. However in reality, some people would be immune even if it is .1%. There were people who were immune to plague and today there are people who are immune to AIDS- interestingly the descendants of the people who were immune to plague are also immune to AIDS. In fact, this kind of scenario helps to drive evolution in many cases. So if the zombie virus was a real disease, there would be some people who are immune to it.

    However it looks like Lee has no choice but to commit suicide now or have someone else kill him.


    See thats all im saying there always going to be someone immune to something. Immunity dont mean he wont become a zombie after he dies it just means he wont die from the infection. Which means he a carrier. In 28 weeks later the lady was a carrier she would not turn into a rage killer. But she could affect others with the rage virus if she bite them or even in the case of her husband kissing her he caught the rage virus through saliva.
  • edited October 2012
    AceStarr wrote: »
    Hey they choping off arms legs all the time in the comic book just pointing out

    Yeah I know. That is why I said the infection has already spread. Plus I only remember one person ever surviving, and that was immediate amputation. It has to have been at least a half hour since Lee's been bit. The infection no doubt has spread all ready when some people it was too late for 2 minutes after being bit.

    Plus there always going to be someone immune to something when I

    That is true in real life, but Walking Dead isn't real life. Besides that, Telltale said they have to live in the boundaries of what has all ready been established in the comics and nothing more can be said on their part. Immunity is one of those things. They can't give Lee immunity because Kirkman hasn't stated there IS an immunity yet in the comics.
    Ledge_End wrote: »
    ummm... when was this? having read all the comics several times I know this has never come up, but also it's is not out of the realm of possibility. Unless you're Robert Kirkman, then I will not question your authority on this series.

    Exactly! Telltale are not Robert Kirkman either. They don't know if there is immunity or not. They have already said that they can't go beyond what Kirkman has done as it might interfere with the comics somehow. It's the same reason we can't play as an adult Clem because Kirkman has only established 2 years into the series. He also hasn't established immunity/lack of immunity and therefor Telltale cannot start throwing in random elements that they choose.
  • edited October 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    Yeah I know. That is why I said the infection has already spread. Plus I only remember one person ever surviving, and that was immediate amputation. It has to have been at least a half hour since Lee's been bit. The infection no doubt has spread all ready when some people it was too late for 2 minutes after being bit.




    That is true in real life, but Walking Dead isn't real life. Besides that, Telltale said they have to live in the boundaries of what has all ready been established in the comics and nothing more can be said on their part. Immunity is one of those things. They can't give Lee immunity because Kirkman hasn't stated there IS an immunity yet in the comics.



    Exactly! Telltale are not Robert Kirkman either. They don't know if there is immunity or not. They have already said that they can't go beyond what Kirkman has done as it might interfere with the comics somehow. It's the same reason we can't play as an adult Clem because Kirkman has only established 2 years into the series. He also hasn't established immunity/lack of immunity and therefor Telltale cannot start throwing in random elements that they choose.


    True, but i am not sure about lack of immunity,there have been speculations. I'm not sure though, i didn't read comics much,only played games and watched TV series.
    (spoilers)
    Speculations like there is not full immunity that you cannot get infected,everyone is infected as told but immunne as in when you die you will not reanimate as walker and Rick is "living proof".If Shane wasn't lying.When Shane was in hospital to check on Rick he did not not see any signs of life,so maybe Rick was dead at the time Shane was there and later then Rick reanimated but he did not become walker and got back to life as human again.
    Not sure about all that but it is not complete nonsense.
  • edited October 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    There is no cure. All ready been established in the comics.


    which issue explains this? because I'm pretty sure the ONLY thing we know for sure about the disease is that everyone comes back unless the brain is destroyed.
  • edited October 2012
    Sad face. Death but honorably.
  • edited October 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    Exactly! Telltale are not Robert Kirkman either. They don't know if there is immunity or not. They have already said that they can't go beyond what Kirkman has done as it might interfere with the comics somehow. It's the same reason we can't play as an adult Clem because Kirkman has only established 2 years into the series. He also hasn't established immunity/lack of immunity and therefor Telltale cannot start throwing in random elements that they choose.

    And how do you know that dale wasn't immune?? Maybe that is why chopping off his leg after being bite even worked!?

    The clem thing I couldn't agree more with... I assume lee will die and Molly is going to take over as clem's caretaker.
  • edited October 2012
    mkane24 wrote: »
    which issue explains this? because I'm pretty sure the ONLY thing we know for sure about the disease is that everyone comes back unless the brain is destroyed.

    The government is collapsed as shown from the lack of rescue/the group is at D.C. right now. We meet a politician there and I'm pretty sure he said the government couldn't find any information on this disease. So no cure.
  • edited October 2012
    Lee's only options are:
    1. Save Clem.
    2. Fail.

    Actually those have been his only real options since he first met her. But now that he's become a walking time bomb he's got nothing else to live for, and that makes him truly dangerous.

    I think what we're building up to is this:

    lee-aliens.jpg
  • edited October 2012
    ^^^^So what happens if a face-hugger gets a hold of Lee???? LOL
  • edited October 2012
    AceStarr wrote: »
    ^^^^So what happens if a face-hugger gets a hold of Lee???? LOL

    Zombie alien?
  • edited October 2012
    RobtMyers wrote: »
    Zombie alien?


    You know thats right it would be a zombie alien i forgot the aliens take on the dna of the host they implanted

    But that would be one retarded alien LOL.
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