Massive spoilers, so if you haven't finished either the main story or episode 1 of the DLC, you may want to leave.
Why was ur-Elizabeth even present at the infant edition of tug-of-war between Booker and Comstock? And didn't drowning all instances of Booker that accepted the Baptism at Wounded Knee erase all instances of Comstock from the multiverse? I know that this particular Comstock fled to an alternate reality after decapitating his sort-of daughter, but he shouldn't even exist in the first place.
Also, the DLC needed moar wrench.
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I only saw this by accidentally clicking on the BioShock tag. No answers? Alright, let's have a read. SPOILERS FOLLOW [quote]Why was ur-Elizabeth even present at the infant edition of tug-of-war between Booker and Comstock?[/quote] She 'can see all the doors, and what's behind all the doors'; just like the Luteces after Fink tried to kill them, she can see and access every last possible reality. Including the ones BaS Comstock starts in, and the Rapture he escapes to. [quote]And didn't drowning all instances of Booker that accepted the Baptism at Wounded Knee erase all instances of Comstock from the multiverse? I know that this particular Comstock fled to an alternate reality after decapitating his sort-of daughter, but he shouldn't even exist in the first place.[/quote] Well, that's what we though. But apparently not. Maybe we'll find out more in Episode 2. [quote]Also, the DLC needed moar wrench.[/quote] What it needed was more Rapturian style combat, but I guess with Infinite's gameplay as the mould for the DLC to fill with its narrative, that was never going to happen.
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Because Kevin Levine was in over his head with the multi-verse idea.
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Well, I don't normally understand BioShock games most of the time but I luv playing dem do sooo ya!