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She's an interesting character. Replaying it now for the third time. Enjoy all the characters just the same.
One word: unrealistic. 99% of the women wouldn't do it, ignoring the fact that she would be a burden, not help.
I got a feeling that any version of spiderman is not quite as sensitive as normal people to harm
Incredibly out of touch writing that actually goes against the grain of championing strong women as was intended by Druckmann.
As for Mel as a character, she seemed realistic as in I could imagine this person existing and behaving like this, but she's the least remarkable of all the 'main' characters in the game.
As for her character, she simply didn't want to abandon her team during wartime, she had some very strong bonds with those people. On the subject of whether it was stupid or unrealistic, she did die.
and her faction is not nearly strapped enough to send a pregnant lady such as herself out into the field. I say this as a fan of the game, it is an example of poor writing that requires multiple characters to act in a way that you wouldn't expect and them all to temporarily have there iq hit room temperature levels.