400 Days -- Order the 5 Characters Meet

edited July 2013 in The Walking Dead
Do we have a canonical order for how the group meets up? I'm trying to get a good feel on the order the characters meet, and here're my current thoughts.

First note if you save Danny; Russel mentions it is good that Danny died before they met up with Becca and Shel. Bonnie, however, is not mentioned. This shows us that Vince met Russel, at least, before he met Shel and Becca. In addition, we can infer that they must have met Bonnie AFTER Shel and Becca [or Russel doesn't care if Bonnie gets raped, which is out of character, even for Jerk Russel.]

Wyatt mentions VINCE saved his life, not Vince and Russel, right? So, that means Vince meets Wyatt. Then, he has to meet Russel so that Danny can die with Russel knowing him BEFORE they meet Shel and Becca, and since Russel doesn't mention Bonnie, Bonnie had to come after?

So, Vince and his companion save Wyatt. They meet Russel after Russel escapes/leaves/abandoned by Nate. Vince's companion dies/leaves (I think he mentions Justin disappears not that he died); they meet Shel and Becca. They then meet Bonnie (and Leland if he came with you, since Becca mentions Leland running off, though Leland leaves before Tavia arrives.)

Any argument with that being the order of things?

Comments

  • edited July 2013
    Seems legit. Telltale should have gave more details about how the characters became a group
  • edited July 2013
    Seems legit. Telltale should have gave more details about how the characters became a group

    They might tell us more about that in season 2. :)
  • edited July 2013
    Well, to me I got a bit confused about the story. I never saw the characters meeting each other before the camp. I hope my choices won't make me lose any of the characters. That I would have two groups instead. Three of the characters stayed behind. And did shell die or something? Only saw her sister there with the survivors if I remember correctly. It was so short stories. Felt kind of just dragged into the middle of something. Learned Vernon was a jerk, but else stuff was pretty confusing.
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