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Well yeah. You can use a walkie talkie or a transceiver or whatever else with one that's not from the same set in real life too. It just might not work as well, which could be why the transmissions from the stranger were sometimes garbled.
Back on topic, I took Clem with me.. She wanted to come and I'm not going to turn down another person with a gun at this point.
When talking to the kidnapper at the end, and he's questioning you about your decisions throughout the game, I was really hoping for another option when he tries to guilt me for taking her to Crawford.
"You took her to the most dangerous place in the city where she could've died!"
"You know it's funny, I wanted to leave her there, she's smart, would've stayed quiet. But then I remembered there was someone STALKING HER."