What if I don't want to hurt anyone, and that prevents me from firing a bullet or driving a knife into my loved ones' heads? Sure, I'd like to think I'd do it, but you never really know how you'd handle something as potentially traumatic as that. It's not so easy to call it selfish and being a dick if you can't bring yourself to do something so painful. In other words, exactly what Kenny does when you leave the decision to him and he decides to leave Duck to turn. It's not selfish, it's just overwhelming pain.
It also doesn't matter what the dead person would want, because they're... wait for it... dead. The zombie is not that person anymore, just a dead husk with no lingering memory or trace of who it was, just the body. They're not killing people against their will, they're mindless zombies. We can also only assume that they may kill somebody else, but it's just as likely that they'll never kill anybody, and just get put down effortlessly by another survivor with no emotional attachment to them. Just saying, letting them turn is not necessarily an automatic death sentence for another.
because its disrespectful to your loved ones, maybe they dont wanna hurt anyone, think real hard. if your family member died in a ZA would y… moreou be a huge dick, let them come back, and murder people without being able to control it? or would you end it for them, so they dont die in vain?
i could off my family because excuse me for sounding like lizzie but, i believe that when you turn, your soul is still trapped inside until you die. so if they could find the strentgh to do that for other, you OWE it to them, to off them
What if I don't want to hurt anyone, and that prevents me from firing a bullet or driving a knife into my loved ones' heads? Sure, I'd like … moreto think I'd do it, but you never really know how you'd handle something as potentially traumatic as that. It's not so easy to call it selfish and being a dick if you can't bring yourself to do something so painful. In other words, exactly what Kenny does when you leave the decision to him and he decides to leave Duck to turn. It's not selfish, it's just overwhelming pain.
It also doesn't matter what the dead person would want, because they're... wait for it... dead. The zombie is not that person anymore, just a dead husk with no lingering memory or trace of who it was, just the body. They're not killing people against their will, they're mindless zombies. We can also only assume that they may kill somebody else, but it's just as likely that they'll never kill anybody, and just get put down effortlessl… [view original content]
I really don't see the point of stopping someone turning unless it's to protect yourself. Its not like Kenny becomes a walker if he turns. Kenny is his brain, not his body. Kenny dies and loses his consciousness, he is gone. There is no Kenny left in the body to turn into a walker. Its just a collection of cells.
That's a valid opinion and is similar to why bother burying someone or leave them to rot outside.. Either way they are dead. But my reason's for shooting Lee and wanting to do the same for Kenny are about honoring what they were and meant to my Clem.
It's like showing respect to those who saved my life and fought by my side all this time to put them to rest. To me, leaving someone to come back as a walker is like an insult. If my Clem were to see Arvo again, I can imagine I would say something like "I'll shoot you in the heart, let you turn then use you as a pet or watchdog".. But the flip-side to that is the risk of letting someone turn mean's just another walker in the world and possibly be the one to bite me later.
Overall, every shot should be a headshot. Uses less ammo, eliminates another walker threat but for those who I consider friends it's about putting them to rest.
I really don't see the point of stopping someone turning unless it's to protect yourself. Its not like Kenny becomes a walker if he turns. K… moreenny is his brain, not his body. Kenny dies and loses his consciousness, he is gone. There is no Kenny left in the body to turn into a walker. Its just a collection of cells.
It's weird how Kenny can be Alive (kill Jane, go with Kenny), Dead (Kill Jane, shoot Kenny), Unknown (kill Jane, leave Kenny) OR Undead (shoot Kenny) at the same time. The fight scene has loads of different outcomes.
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What if I don't want to hurt anyone, and that prevents me from firing a bullet or driving a knife into my loved ones' heads? Sure, I'd like to think I'd do it, but you never really know how you'd handle something as potentially traumatic as that. It's not so easy to call it selfish and being a dick if you can't bring yourself to do something so painful. In other words, exactly what Kenny does when you leave the decision to him and he decides to leave Duck to turn. It's not selfish, it's just overwhelming pain.
It also doesn't matter what the dead person would want, because they're... wait for it... dead. The zombie is not that person anymore, just a dead husk with no lingering memory or trace of who it was, just the body. They're not killing people against their will, they're mindless zombies. We can also only assume that they may kill somebody else, but it's just as likely that they'll never kill anybody, and just get put down effortlessly by another survivor with no emotional attachment to them. Just saying, letting them turn is not necessarily an automatic death sentence for another.
i could off my family because excuse me for sounding like lizzie but, i believe that when you turn, your soul is still trapped inside until you die. so if they could find the strentgh to do that for other, you OWE it to them, to off them
I really don't see the point of stopping someone turning unless it's to protect yourself. Its not like Kenny becomes a walker if he turns. Kenny is his brain, not his body. Kenny dies and loses his consciousness, he is gone. There is no Kenny left in the body to turn into a walker. Its just a collection of cells.
That's a valid opinion and is similar to why bother burying someone or leave them to rot outside.. Either way they are dead. But my reason's for shooting Lee and wanting to do the same for Kenny are about honoring what they were and meant to my Clem.
It's like showing respect to those who saved my life and fought by my side all this time to put them to rest. To me, leaving someone to come back as a walker is like an insult. If my Clem were to see Arvo again, I can imagine I would say something like "I'll shoot you in the heart, let you turn then use you as a pet or watchdog".. But the flip-side to that is the risk of letting someone turn mean's just another walker in the world and possibly be the one to bite me later.
Overall, every shot should be a headshot. Uses less ammo, eliminates another walker threat but for those who I consider friends it's about putting them to rest.
I read that as 'cock' at first
It's weird how Kenny can be Alive (kill Jane, go with Kenny), Dead (Kill Jane, shoot Kenny), Unknown (kill Jane, leave Kenny) OR Undead (shoot Kenny) at the same time. The fight scene has loads of different outcomes.