It's never explained why there are constants and variables, there just are. It tries to explain parts of how dimension-hopping works, and when it hits a dead end it pulls the "constants and variables" card. It just feels like a cop-out. It's like telling someone an interesting tale and then suddenly ending it with a deus ex machina.
“The mind of the subject will desperately struggle to create memories where none exist…” ― R. Lutece, Barriers to Trans-Dimensional Travel, 1889[src] Robert Lutece is a quantum physicist in BioShock Infinite. Throughout the game, Robert and his female counterpart Rosalind escort Booker DeWitt to and across the city of Columbia, offering him aid. Though the Luteces' actions mainly help
BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter video game in the BioShock series, developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K. Infinite was released worldwide for the PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, and OS X platforms in 2013. The game is set in the year 1912 and follows its protagonist, Booker DeWitt, who is sent to the airborne city
The problem is, in Burial, it's after the events of Infinite so there isn't, wasn't and never will be a Columbia in which tears can appear due to Elizabeth's travel. Complexly nonsensical. "A different version of Elizabeth that successfully made it to Paris sees this universes events and feels guilty about leaving the little sisters in a
It never says that BaS takes place after Infinite's main story, it could be in one of the dimmensions happening at the same time or even before Infinite but in a universe that is older than the one we experience in Columbia thus the setting of BaS being in the 50s. That's the thing with all these universes is there are Infinite possibilities. I actually didnt understand the ending of the first burial at sea, as to how that comstock was still alive, only reasonable conclusions are that 1, she didnt kill all of them and she only thought she did, or 2, a theory that when the ending of bioshock infinite occured, she killed all comstocks form that point forward, but comstocks can still In 1984, an aged Elizabeth - broken by torture and bent to Comstock's beliefs - would have overseen Columbia attacking New York, raining down fire and setting the city ablaze. Booker's the ending sucks cause it physically doesn't work (what part of "infinite" do they not understand) and even if it did "work" it ignores the reality that all of these timelines STILL HAPPEN. as the lutece twins state: dies, died, will die. everything that WILL happen HAS happened. they stress it more than once. Physical Characteristics. Each Little Sister is a young girl between five and ten years of age. [11] In BioShock, the Little Sisters had varying hair colors, but in BioShock 2 they are all brunette, including Cindy Meltzer in game due to time constraints preventing the developers from making her blonde. MVEK.
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