Kill the baby or let it turn?

According to game files you will have the option to kill the baby or let it turn. What will you do?

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  • Really....just....really?

  • Kenny was right. I should have dropped your ass back in Crawford.

  • edited August 2014

    Fake.

    Shut up shitbird

  • Kill it of course. I would never let anyone turn into a walker if there were an option to put them out of their misery.

  • lol bro no game files of any sort says that (trust me ive spent quite a bit of time in the game files looking for anything on ep 5 but Telltale really hiding stuff this time)

  • edited August 2014

    Ah, Ben. You sure do know how to fuck with people around here :P

  • [Kill this thread]

    Ain't that an option?

  • I know Ben can have his....moments at times, but I don't think there is any doubt in anyone's mind that the baby will not survive,right? Even if this isn't in the game files the chances of it happening are very high.

  • edited August 2014

    [kill this thread]

    [spam this thread]

    [drop Ben from the Bell tower and call him a shitbird and a faker]

    [ believe this]

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    [Kill this thread] Ain't that an option?

  • edited August 2014

    Hangs on plane

    Take me with you!

  • You know my choice...

    [Spam thread]

    joshua007 posted: »

    [kill this thread] [spam this thread] [drop Ben from the Bell tower and call him a shitbird and a faker] [ believe this]

  • The equivalent of your thread.

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  • Everybody knew this,just look at his face: I'll fukn rek u m8 eye eet ur babis n fed dem to mai babis

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    The equivalent of your thread.

  • Throw it. Walkers are gonna be all over us with the shooting, a screaming baby will provide an excellent distraction.

  • Wow, clicked out of this thread, and as soon as I did five more replies popped up... Either you think he's a fun troll, or you all fell for it in which case:

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  • edited August 2014

    We're heading up North, right? Wouldn't it be a better idea to leave the baby outside in the frozen waste as a sacrifice to The Others, who will then turn it into one of their own? It worked pretty well for Craster.

  • That's horrible but I can't help thinking that's actually a good idea :(

    Throw it. Walkers are gonna be all over us with the shooting, a screaming baby will provide an excellent distraction.

  • I have no fucks to give :P

  • Aren't you the same guy who posted that Clem porn once and then edited his post before any mods saw it?

  • We all know what happened to him in the end. And Jeor Mormont, too.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    We're heading up North, right? Wouldn't it be a better idea to leave the baby outside in the frozen waste as a sacrifice to The Others, who will then turn it into one of their own? It worked pretty well for Craster.

  • Yeah...but still. Who else can claim to share 75% of their DNA with the most feared invading threat to all of Westeros?

    Lingvort posted: »

    We all know what happened to him in the end. And Jeor Mormont, too.

  • Yeah.

    "the game files"

  • For some reason I tried to save that fuking shitbird Ben. Looks like I made a wrong move

  • I guess only he could. Didn't help him much, though.

    Hmm, I wonder what will happen, now that his last son survived and wasn't given to the Others... yet.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    Yeah...but still. Who else can claim to share 75% of their DNA with the most feared invading threat to all of Westeros?

  • [Leave this thread] or [stay this thread]

    If you stay, you are- amma say this straight- a huge retard.

  • Have you only read the book? There was a scene in the show showing his last son being given to a group of Others, which shows the Night's King and how the sons became Others. It's in Episode 4 of Season 4, I believe.

    Lingvort posted: »

    I guess only he could. Didn't help him much, though. Hmm, I wonder what will happen, now that his last son survived and wasn't given to the Others... yet.

  • Never happened in the books. His last son (the one with Gilly) was swapped with Mance's son to save the latter from being burned to death by Melisandre. But I guess the writers of the show decided to just go all like "Fuck this shit, who needs it, anyway?" and threw this plot line out of the window.

    Have you only read the book? There was a scene in the show showing his last son being given to a group of Others, which shows the Night's King and how the sons became Others. It's in Episode 4 of Season 4, I believe.

  • This is obviously fake but I'd pick kill it.

  • edited August 2014

    How is a baby going to get bitten but not devoured by a walker? I'm calling bullshit.

  • If that was an option, then I'd just put down my controller, turn off my xbox, and walk away. That choice would only be there to cause controversy and to have the game in the news. It would be lame.

  • Oooooh. I forgot Gilly's son was one of Craster's, bugger. The son that gets taken by the Others isn't Gilly's, so you're right.

    Lingvort posted: »

    Never happened in the books. His last son (the one with Gilly) was swapped with Mance's son to save the latter from being burned to death by

  • He did? If thats true im gonna follow you Benpaul, youre never gonna be able to make a thread again without me spamming it, youre gonna wish i dumped your ass in Crawford

    Giraffehat posted: »

    Aren't you the same guy who posted that Clem porn once and then edited his post before any mods saw it?

  • Oh, in that case it's possible. Gilly's son is a little bit important to the Wall's story arc in the books, so killing him off will only further complicate it.

    Oooooh. I forgot Gilly's son was one of Craster's, bugger. The son that gets taken by the Others isn't Gilly's, so you're right.

  • I doubt the baby would survive the transformation anyway, biologically speaking

    Pride posted: »

    Kill it of course. I would never let anyone turn into a walker if there were an option to put them out of their misery.

  • I love that episode, so many memories!

  • Yeah, he's still alive. Sam and Gilly arrive before the wildling attack in the show, but I know they arrive later in the books. Pip and Grenn are killed though. Grenn replaces the one-armed blacksmith, so he defends the tunnel, and Pip is killed by Ygritte with an arrow.

    Lingvort posted: »

    Oh, in that case it's possible. Gilly's son is a little bit important to the Wall's story arc in the books, so killing him off will only further complicate it.

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