![]() ![]() Subject Delta still retains parts of his Big Daddy behavioral programming as an established set of moral standards (as far as he remembers anymore, they were the only ones he ever had). "execution of a defenceless opponent who's begging for their life". So the difference is "self-defence against an unrelenting opponent" vs. A shame, in my opinion, but that's how it is. You cannot scare them away or incapacitate the. However, there's simply no way to deal with Splicers non-lethally. So all the calling down of the Splicers and the Alpha Series, that doesn't count as "actively trying to kill you"?.But the splicers are actively trying to kill you, so it's self defence, whereas at this point Gil is no longer a threat to you.If you can accept the notion of killing any of them, it makes sense to accept the notion of killing Gil too. Every splicer in the game is mentally ill and only acting violent because of their sickness.Now you find a message from that person, which reads "Kill me If I will lose my memories " Does that give you the right to kill that person? Think about it: A person permanently lost his memories but is happy with his life. Even if he was slightly crazy, he still was sentient enough to consider his life worthy to be lived. He also begs for his live if you hesitate to push the button.If on the other hand you harvest at least one of the little sisters, then you have to spare all three (because your other actions are more ambiguous, Eleanor needs more reinforcement to accept the concept of forgiveness) If you save all the little sisters, then you only need to spare one of the three to get Eleanor to spare Sophia Lamb (in other words based on your otherwise good actions, you are given the benefit of the doubt with respect to the issue of forgiveness). The game actually has an interesting way of dealing with this ambiguity - it is dependent on your other actions.If you killed Gil, then you're sending Eleanor a different message - that it was perfectly fine to kill people if you said so. It may not be the morally correct choice, but the merciful one. ![]() Really pissed me off it was considered bad to do that.
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