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User Info: Marley Then you're essentially taking revenge on him The good path is meant to be about forgiveness.

User Info: Bopomofo User Info: pokemonmaster0. The game rewards you for sparing all of them in form of a achievement However its up to your own ethical morals to decide if it's really right I decided to kill him since it was his last sane wish, and get achievement later only killing him has no effect beyond getting the achievement or not theres no game play effects.

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Side Quest 2 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? Do as he wishes and put him out of his misery, or let or make? User Info: MetalRay MetalRay 11 years ago 2 [This message was deleted at the request of the original poster] Full videogame playthroughs, all in high quality recorded.

User Info: MetalRay MetalRay 11 years ago 3 Even though killing him is good too keeping him alive is also good, but then good as in much better good. User Info: Tloya Tloya 11 years ago 4 I've heard different reports saying either killing him is the "bad" decision and sparing him is "good," or that this choice has no effect on the game. During this time, he created the Rumbler [8] as well as the Big Sister suits.

Lamb used his guilt to manipulate him into volunteering for an experiment of her own, [10] which she named "the New Utopian project". Based on Jack's mental conditioning as Sofia believed it to be , the subject of the operation would be imbued with the entire collective genius of Rapture via ADAM infusion, suppressing their own personal identity.

Seeing that he was no longer useful to her, Lamb cruelly abandoned him [12] but left him in control of the Fontaine Futuristics headquarters. Post-mutation Gil, now calling himself "Alex the Great", manipulates his surroundings using a modified Security Bot, which he controls via four hijacked Bot Shutdown Panels.

The Bot itself is distinguished by its added television monitor, displaying Gil's manic eyes, and distinctive violet running lights. Alex the Great spends most of his time "running" the Fontaine Futuristics business and manages his spliced "employees" by sadistically punishing them. Before losing his mind, Gil recorded audio logs with instructions for gaining access to the inner areas of Fontaine Futuristics.

In these logs, he also asks anyone who might find them to end his life. However, Alex the Great uses his modified Security Bot and surprisingly operatic singing voice to prevent Delta from accessing the Security Office and, by extension, his hideout. After destroying all four of Alex's signal relays, the otherwise invulnerable Security Bot is neutralized. Subject Delta is finally able to enter the Security Office, listen to Gil's next message, and unlock the door that leads to the hidden laboratories.

After crossing the ocean floor, Delta enters a pitch dark laboratory and finds the scientist in a massive tank for deep sea life. Another of Gil's old messages instructs him to gather a bunch of plants infused with ADAM , a delicacy that his spliced self cannot resist.

Shortly thereafter, a key is printed, allowing Delta to open the hidden doorway behind the Oxy-Fill station outside. Having now been granted access to Persephone , the player is left to decide Gil's fate. Following Dr. Alexander's long-previously recorded guidance, the player is ultimately given the choice to electrify Alex's holding chamber through its sample disposal system, fulfilling Gil's wish to die, or spare him, for which his ADAM-produced alter ego, Alex the Great, now begs.

For the purposes of the ending, killing Alexander is treated the same as killing the two other NPCs Grace Holloway and Stanley Poole, even if one does it out of a sense of mercy. Unless he can swim? Now if he was truly serious about going outside, this meat blob abnomination that he is, wouldn't he be considered a sea monster? A mutated thing full of ADAM, set out upon the world?

Could he reach the surface? Who knows what he would be capable of? Thats when I electrocuted him. Quick edit to add: It feels morally grey to me, because the right thing to do would be to kill him, it'd be merciful since he is mad, but does this count against you if you kill him? Visar 1 - 10 av 10 kommentarer. Killing Alexander could be seen as a mercy killing given his condition, but I don't think 2K had the time to code the "in-between" choices.

Don't worry, you can get the best ending even if you kill him, as long as you do not kill anyone else including the little sisters. I guess they considered him to be okay to kill then? If his death has no effect on the ending if you don't kill anyone else , that means he was a monster that deserved to die afterall?

Ursprungligen skrivet av lawna :. That can't be correct.



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