So I have a theory about this game which this line backs:Booker may as well be Comstock after Wounded Knee #PS4sharepic.twitter.com/ab3BLuBBTf
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In other words, Elizabeth is justified in killing him across all timelines because he never had a shot at real redemption The whole narrative is actually saying he can never atone, Booker as we know him is just a bit better bc he accepts he's evil
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Also, I haven't replayed it yet but is it possible the Vox don't turn evil, it just looks like it bc they're not going to not shoot a war criminal, who is you?
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Oh no they are absolutely 110% intended to be read as "turning evil." "Your homes are ours! Your lives are ours! YOUR WIVES ARE OURS!"
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Like, the bothsides is just inescapable. This is not them being angry at Booker as a "War criminal" - he's NOT; this is a world w/o the concept. They're just intended to be seen as brutal barbaric rape-and-murder-happy rebels.
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Ok but some people at the time, esp. PoC, knew Wounded Knee was evil Also, *he's Comstock*
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @loudpenitent
The only person whom it's even vaguely hinted might actually know the secret that Booker is Comstock is Slate, and I really think they just meant that as meta foreshadowing rather than actual knowledge (the only way Slate's lines work as him actually knowing is if he
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Other than the "Not-twins"/gods, I assume you mean. I gotta figure THEY knew.
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Oh yeah they obviously knew but they're not really people anymore
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