How do you think Carver and The Stranger would have interacted?

They were both the main villains so far and they're insane, how would you think they would have interacted?

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  • edited August 2014

    Carver wouldn't give a shit about what Stranger had to say. According to Carver if you tell him your parents are dead, he will says something like "Everyone's parents are dead that doesn't make you special". So in reality he doesn't care if you lost people and would just laugh at the Stranger's story. Also Stranger comes off as a lot weaker and his priorities and aims are a little messed up as well.

  • Walkie talkie fight to the death!

    But really, basically what GdaTyler said above me.

  • It might depend on the context.

    If it was the pre-van scene and he still had his family(somewhat) he might be open to the possibility of doing what is best for what remains of his family.

    If it was post-van,since he already lost it after well what happen when.. then Carver might've probably seen him as a liability and got his goons to take care of him.

  • edited August 2014

    Carver: "Hello there. You wouldn't have seen a little girl around here, would you?"

    The Stranger: "What?"

    Carver: "Short, smart girl. Her name's Clementine."

    The Stranger: "You can't take care of her. She's mine."

    Carver: "Really? Well, sounds like we have a problem." crosses arms

    The Stranger: "WE HAVE A PROBLEM?!"

    Both frown at each other...

  • The Stranger would have until the count of three to hand over that walkie talkie

  • Stranger: Sorry about that, not sure what I was thinking.

    Carver: .... Three (angry look)

    Stranger: Heh, Fucker.

    [Carver beats Stranger up.]

    slattern posted: »

    The Stranger would have until the count of three to hand over that walkie talkie

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