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Save Ben 2.0 aka Nick by telling Walter the truth and that he is a good guy who ("saved my life"). You get the "saved my life" stick by choosing Nick over Pete in episode 1 of this very abbreviated Season 2 of TWD.
I can't think of anyone that does like him at that point since Telltale went out of their way to create the following calculus.
Pete, nice old wise guy that was in your corner from the word go vs. Nick trigger happy Ben 2.0 jerk who gets trigger happy and likes to shoot at little girls and kill gay asian dudes when he gets nervous.
So....Telltale rigs the game story choice like...this:
Pratical Mindset:
1. Pete is old, out of bullets, bitten near the ankle by a random zombie crawler limiting both his lifespan and his mobility, on the far side of river away from the cabin, without a melee weapon, doomed from word go to die from zombie infection, turn and eat us while we sleep.
Choosing him merely prolonges what already promises to be a miserable grisly end.
2. Nick is young, has a lot of bullets, not bitten by zombies, no longer a direct threat to Clem, with a melee weapon(?), closer to the cabin and the small island of 'safety'. Choosing him is the clear sensible choice given the circumstances.
Sentimental Mindset is easy.
1. Pete's our new best friend who stood by us so we have to stand by him. We can always trust good old uncle Pete!
2. Nick is a big jerk that nearly shot us and voted to throw us into a shed to die from infection and walkers. That Big Meanie! If I'm supposed to be the kid, the why is he such a whiny crybaby!?
Most seem to pick Pete if they are sentimental (or in denial about his chances) or Nick if they are practical. I've yet to see anyone from the practical camp pick Pete knowing he's bitten with all that implies or someone sentimental picking Nick because I guess they feel sorry for him?
Are there any of you out there that belong to one camp or the other with a different take on this choice than the one I've laid out?
To be fair Nick DID apologise, as he said, he just lost his mother, i think you would be just as cautious as well if you just lost your mother.
It was never stated how long ago it happened.