Should i spare or kill slate bioshock




















However, when I kill ALL of the enemies Slate sends who by the way came from the balcony and not from any of the doors , nothing happens with Slate just standing on the balcony, and there is also no Patriot for me to kill which should be there. After some research I have found out that this is a glitch and many people have got it. After a lot of attempts to get through it trying to reach Slate by a freight hook for him to "return" or even editing the bUseBackgroundStreaming set in the XEngine.

I am relying in your help. Don't try to get to Slate. If Booker spares Slate, Elizabeth wonders if his current catatonic state is a worse alternative to death. Together, they tear it down at the cost of their own lives. They are declared martyrs of the revolution, with Booker appearing on Vox propaganda posters. Slate holds a very high opinion of those within the military due to his own experience as a soldier. Consequently, he is infuriated that Comstock, a civilian with no military record, would receive "undue" glory for fictitious service in battle, while Slate and his men received little recognition for their sacrifice.

More importantly, he is appalled by the Hall of Heroes memorial which he believes trivializes the actual event for the sake of stroking Comstock's ego. Heavily disillusioned by Comstock's betrayal, Slate has become a fanatic, desperate for himself and his men to die honorably in a final blaze of glory.

He, therefore, refuses to allow his men to die at the hands of the Motorized Patriots and instead forces Booker to fight them. His abuse of Shock Jockey results in the Vigor's crystals growing from his skull like tumors, impeding his ability to make rational decisions and exacerbating his delusions, especially after Booker defeats the rest of his soldiers at the Hall of Heroes.

He refers to Comstock's troops and Motorized Patriots as "Tin Men" or "Tin Soldiers" to distinguish them from his concept of the ideal, true soldier. He holds the concept of soldiers dying in warfare as the ultimate honorable end, and freely embraces his death, even so much that if the player rejects the option to kill him after defeating him at the Hall of Heroes, he angrily chastises Booker for denying him an honorable death and equating him to a heartless "Tin Man".

Overall, Slate is portrayed as a battle-loving warrior who finds solace and purpose through fighting. BioShock Wiki Explore. There's Something in the Sea Industrial Revolution. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? According to posts above, this seems most likely to be the 'good' option oddly enough. User Info: leingod Based on all the previous choices, I just assumed the "good" option is always on the right.

And since "kill him" was on the right Expert at nothing. Amateur at everything. Seriousness wrapped in sarcasm and lightly battered in hatred. I spared him, and regretted it immediately after. Then the game wouldn't let me just shoot him. Damn this game's saving system. User Info: Sunricer. I didn't kill him, but shoot him later on when you see him again, Elizabeth said she suppose it's what he wanted..

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