What did you say to vernon in the end

edited October 2012 in The Walking Dead
I told him id think about it just because saying walk away vernon seemed harsh to me after all the help

plus i wanted clems input but i never got the chance to ask :/

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  • edited October 2012
    hamzie wrote: »
    I told him id think about it just because saying walk away vernon seemed harsh to me after all the help

    plus i wanted clems input but i never got the chance to ask :/

    I was very close to telling him to just walk away, but at the same time there was some things he said that were kind of valid. I told him I'd think about it.
  • edited October 2012
    I wanted to have some kind of "Thanks, but no" answer, so I selected the "Walk away" line at first, since it sounded like it came the closest to it, but it turned out to be far more aggressive than expected, so I reloaded and chose to think about it.

    I don't really think that Clem would be safer with these guys, and Clem wouldn't want to be with them anyways, I guess.
  • edited October 2012
    Wydiwyg wrote: »
    I don't really think that Clem would be safer with these guys, and Clem wouldn't want to be with them anyways, I guess.

    I know right, death is everywhere and judging by the people in Vern's morge they were all getting on in years so Clems safer with Lee, Clem where did you go? Clem CLEM!
  • edited October 2012
    I chose Walk Away option. And was happy with the result.
    Cause Vernon's a sick pedophile. They all are...
  • edited October 2012
    I told him I'll think about it, but man you can treat him nicely and then in the end bam he hates you.
  • edited October 2012
    I told him to walk away, and rightly so.

    When he tell's you that people in his group 'have had kids', I wish there was an option to ask 'And where are they now!?'

    At least Lee has kept Clem alive all this time, Vernon has no idea what they've been through together, or of the nature of their relationship.
  • edited October 2012
    I told him to just walk away in my canon playthrough since he was extremely harsh to me. I was considerate to him the entire time, but I guess since I lied and said Clem was my daughter (which I think of her as one so why not?) he took that to mean me being a terrible leader who would get everyone killed. Then he offers to take Clem "off my hands." Yeah, I told him to get bent, and didn't regret it.

    Besides, how is Clem going to survive longer around a bunch of elderly, ill, weak people sitting down in a sewer? There is no way she would be safer with them.
  • edited October 2012
    I think it was a bug of some sort a lot of people complained about the fact that he had become a major jerk in the end of the episode.
  • edited October 2012
    The thing is people tend to quickly think its a bug when they dont get why people react the way they do, mostly those who play without the info thing on.

    Each and every person in this game has their own opinion which is valid for them and things that might be normal and considerate for you might be super evil for them.

    A good example is letting clem using a gun or taking here with you to crawford.
    For some its perfectly normal and for some its totally going humanlessly berserk.

    Edit: I told him to fuck off and if he ever comes between me and clem i kill him
  • edited October 2012
    It would have been OOC for my Lee to just go off like that. My Lee thinks before he acts, usually.
  • edited October 2012
    I happily told him off. I've been a great guardian for Clem. Seriously, why does every single newcomer question my abilities to protect her?
  • edited October 2012
    I had no problem with the "Walk Away" option, the discussion only escalated when Vernon went into jerk mode about how sure he was that Clem was far worse off with me than with him. And that he claimed Clem would be "safe" with his group or that his group took care of children before? Where are his group's children now and where and what is this "safe" place where elderly people and children will be perfectly fine?

    I think his request was totally inappropriate, I don't know enough about his group's abilities or their personalities to entrust a pet cat to them but he gets upset if I refuse to hand Clem to him? LOL, Vernon. He can have Ben as a consolation prize. Pity, I thought he was okay up until that moment.
  • edited October 2012
    After all his help - I decided to be diplomatic.
  • edited October 2012
    After all he did for me, I decided to tell him I'd think about it.

    Of course I didnt agree with the idea, but there was no option to tell him off gently anyway. The 'walk away' scene is a bit...aggressive, despite Vernon being a bit of a douche.
  • edited October 2012
    Vernon couldn't even protect his friend and patient that he's known for years. So no thanks Vernon.
  • edited October 2012
    I told him i'd think about it with the full intention of telling him no, but now I would say yes with the absense of any other option.

    But only with no other option, I'd honestly feel better entrusting her to Ben as sad as it is before entrusting her to Vernon...atleast I know Ben...
  • edited October 2012
    I'd honestly feel better entrusting her to Ben as sad as it is before entrusting her to Vernon...atleast I know Ben...

    Exactly.. you know ben!!!!
    this is the ben who leaves clementine all the time :p
  • edited October 2012
    I felt like crap for dropping Ben at the time, and Kenny started pissing me off with his whole "killing Ben was right" thing, so I told Vernon to walk away. The last thing I needed was him kicking me when I'm already down by saying "you can't even take care of Clem. I'm some random stranger you met in the sewers, and even I could do better than you" line. I told him to walk away, because he had no idea what she and I had been through to get to Savannah.
  • edited October 2012
    hamzie wrote: »
    I told him id think about it just because saying walk away vernon seemed harsh to me after all the help

    plus i wanted clems input but i never got the chance to ask :/
    I couldn't believe he'd talk to me like that. I consoled him after Brie died. I nearly got mugged by a z in the alley when i went back for the doc's info to help save Omid. I told him to bugger off.
  • edited October 2012
    swebonny wrote: »
    vernon couldn't even protect his friend and patient that he's known for years. So no thanks vernon.

    boom!!
  • edited October 2012
    I told him to just walk away in my canon playthrough since he was extremely harsh to me. I was considerate to him the entire time, but I guess since I lied and said Clem was my daughter (which I think of her as one so why not?) he took that to mean me being a terrible leader who would get everyone killed. Then he offers to take Clem "off my hands." Yeah, I told him to get bent, and didn't regret it.

    Besides, how is Clem going to survive longer around a bunch of elderly, ill, weak people sitting down in a sewer? There is no way she would be safer with them.

    I was just thinking she might last longer, but had no long-term future.

    I also had no compunction about telling him Clem was my daughter.
    Besides, if the old guy can't be bothered to find out that 'technicall she isn't, but it's the best description I have for her', screw 'im.
  • edited October 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    I felt like crap for dropping Ben at the time, and Kenny started pissing me off with his whole "killing Ben was right" thing, so I told Vernon to walk away. The last thing I needed was him kicking me when I'm already down by saying "you can't even take care of Clem. I'm some random stranger you met in the sewers, and even I could do better than you" line. I told him to walk away, because he had no idea what she and I had been through to get to Savannah.
    Does 'walk away' mean anything other than, 'bugger off'? The way it went in the game it seemed like I'd threatened him with a weapon instead of just firmly telling him to mind his own business.
  • edited October 2012
    "walk away or i'll pin you to this wall"
  • edited October 2012
    HailTWD wrote: »
    "walk away or i'll pin you to this wall"
    Sounds temperate to me. After all, the guy just offered the worst insult you can hand out: 'you're an unfit parent'. He's lucky Lee offered him the option of walking away.
  • edited October 2012
    I was rather disgusted that this man who had just finished saying how he didn't feel "enough" anymore, then offered to "take her off my hands" like recycled newspaper. I had no problem telling him off.

    In my second save, I tried to be diplomatic but it left a bad taste.
  • edited October 2012
    I told vernon that I would think about it because he just wanted to help and in my imagination my lee really had to think about it because it is a dangerous world and they had a safe place but as you said, they are old and at least partly weak but le was able to take care of clementine pretty good.
  • edited October 2012
    I told him that I will think about it, but their group doesn't seem very safe. They've got one pistol and they can't use it. One random bandit accidentally stumbles upon their hideout (like Lee did) and they are all dead. Lee's group at least can defend itself.
  • edited October 2012
    I chose the ... Option, because Silence always a valid answer to the ones that don't appeal to you, or you just can't find the words that fit you.
  • edited October 2012
    I told him I'd think about it. To be honest Clem just barging through the doggie door and then following Lee into the streets was kinda getting to me. Lee might aswell have been talking about flying echidna's back at that railway station for all the good it did her.

    Oddly though, it never got brought up again. Lee decided he'd just make Clem cry then fall asleep until everyone was about ready to go jump in the ocean. It seems no matter what you choose that Lee had no intention whatsoever of taking Vernon up on his offer, it also seems Vernon had no intention of actually going through with his offer since he up and went walkabout by the time Lee woke up.
  • edited October 2012
    I chose

    "Yeah, you have a point."
  • edited October 2012
    I told him to fuck off. I wish there was a lighter option, but this was the best pick that was there. All the other ones would be against the common sense, having in mind the main plot.
  • edited October 2012
    She is my responsibility and we've been through to much together plus i think shes learning well from me, as chuck said, ther is no children anymore they are living or dead, and shes learning well to be a surviour unfortunatley her childhood is gone with the zombies shes learning to be a surviviour not a child like vernon would teach her to be. obviosuly not to extreme but, i have to teach her the reality of the world and what it takes, not held up in some sewer morgue surrounded by zombies with a guy i just met.

    so bottom line, vernon go fucking whistle.
  • edited October 2012
    My reaction to Vernons proposal:

    fuckthat.jpg
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