Would you have done the same?

Would you have done the same?

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Might aswell have started the SFM right then and there

If I knew she would become a disgusting gay instead of his loli waifu? No.

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If she had been my actual daughter? Yeah. I'd trade the future of the world for my own flesh and blood. Someone else's kid? Nah, let her make the heroic sacrifice that Tess died for.

No i wouldn't

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Jesus put himself before humanity and so did God by tolerating what his son went through. Maybe you could learn a thing or two from the Bible.

Was there even any guarantee that it'd work? You have one known person who is immune and the FIRST medical option is a fatal one? That's pants on head retarded. It's the dumbest possible plan. Almost any other idea would have made more sense. They could have had the Fireflies want to let every man run a train on her and pump out a bunch of immune children. At least then you'd have a realistic moral dilemma.

Given the fact that I'm not a father nor have I lost a daughter under tragic circumstances, I'm be like "yea Marlene do your autism vaccine shit just give me a car and I can go back to have comfy times with my bro"

Nah the kid was a cunt and deserved to die.

Let's just say that if I were Joel the last of us would be renamed to cunnyville

The Bible is Haram

They tried doing the same experiment with 7 other immune people and they all died with no research for the cure even starting.
The Fireflies were fucking retarded and deserved to be killed.

No. I wouldnt have saved her even if future of humanity wasnt at stake. Fuck women.

>game has 2 endings, one of which has you go back to tommy, and it is the canon ending
>sequel is actually a prequel where you bro it up with tommy and do unspeakable things in the early days of the outbreak
There's a timeline where this happened, and I'm not in it right now

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They were really throwing shit at the wall to see what would stick. Also knowing the FFs they'd charge an arm and a leg for the cure or weaponize it to kill the gubbmint leftovers.

I had a cat I would do this for

Jesus is God tho

Probably yes. If it wasnt a sure thing there would be no moral dilemma. ND presents the arguement with recordings and files that Ellie is the key. Lots of people like to focus on how "realistically" it wouldn't work but by doing that you're missing the point of Joel's situation

He has to make a choice for the world and his daughter and he chose her because of what happens to him in the beginning.

This was a really fucking crazy moment.
Did it ever hit you guys that one of the big themes of the game is that Joel is NOT a good guy. You spend the whole game kinda getting glimpses, but buy the end, your playing a really fucked up person. I thought it was such an interesting perspective

Right. That's why it's a pretty black and white issue. The game paints it like Joel made a difficult choice but killing the only known immune person on little more than a hunch makes it a super easy one.

It's complicated by the fact that it's a video game. I remember thinking during my first playthrough that a lot of random people I kept getting into death matches with didn't actually do anything. But then suddenly I'm killing them all and they're trying to kill me. But that's what a video game does. It provides enemies and you're not really supposed to question it that much. Since there's no option to NOT kill people and those people will ALWAYS try to kill you on sight, it's not entirely clear what the game's morality is.

I would have taken her to the nearest horse.

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I wish the game had done more with Joels backstory, I feel as if there is a lot to explore in that aspect.

They're almighty and immortal beings, that doesn't count.