How will...

The killing rebecca choice change anything?

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  • Kenny's position in the fight?

  • edited July 2014

    It could possibly determine where characters feel they should lay blame? No matter who shoots, its their bullet that shocks the Russian group into shooting back so I could see someone losing their cool for a bit.

  • edited July 2014

    It could mean the man who shoots first (forgot his name) will fire near you first or near Kenny first. Or if you just straight up shoot Rebecca, when the survivors of the shoot out have time, they'll question why you did it, and if Kenny shoots her (and he survives plz do Kenneth) then you can vouch for Kenny she did indeed turn.

  • edited July 2014

    I can already hear it... "That was fucking reckless Clementine. You got _ killed! You're just a little kid, you shouldn't be shooting people. Finger off the trigger, son."

    quinnics posted: »

    It could possibly determine where characters feel they should lay blame? No matter who shoots, its their bullet that shocks the Russian group into shooting back so I could see someone losing their cool for a bit.

  • edited July 2014

    "This is a mess. If __ is in front of me, she takes that shot."

    Kidding, but yeah. I didn't shoot her so I'm safe unless they blame Clem anyway for some reason.

    I can already hear it... "That was fucking reckless Clementine. You got _ killed! You're just a little kid, you shouldn't be shooting people. Finger off the trigger, son."

  • Thats the only thing i could think of.

    Kenny's position in the fight?

  • If Kenny shoots Rebecca he may lose his position in the shootout, It distracted him for that split second to get shot.. So I shot her.. I'd rather get blamed by Luke then Kenny get blamed by Luke.. that would just lead toward more fighting between them and Kenny at a risk of snapping.. we dont want that.

  • I don't rightly know, I hope they do something with it. I really hope someone talks about it. I could picture it coming up in conversation with Luke.

    Paraphrased

    Luke: What the hell has gotten into you, Clementine? You've been acting reckless ever since we escaped! I heard about what happened in the herd...and now the situation with the Russians? How am I supposed to trust you?

    .

    • (A): I was trying to protect us. I'm sorry.
    • (X): How can I trust you? (Clem brings up her night in the shed and/or Luke's little incident with Jane)
    • (B): Maybe it's time for me to go.
    • (Y): [...] Clementine stares at the ground.
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