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HE IS DEAD
but thats kind of his (Ghost) That you as a friend remember him
its something to give you (Feels) on how it is to lose a friend and still sense his presence.
I could be wrong tho he could have a way to be like that which explains why your character did not get too upset when he died.
You would be so screwed :P
I mean really ...
He means that Jacks ghost disappears when Liam appears, if Jack dies during chapter 2 he will stand like a ghost talking to Burden and whenever Liam drops from the ceiling he will disappear.
I mean really...
In other news... my Jack was killed almost immediately, but he's with me in the mission to create a cure. However, in the beginning, when I click on Jack... his character model spazzes all over the place and Burden says "What? Jack?"
I'm assuming that Jack _is_ actually there, since I analyzed his blood and it gave information. X)
The fifth mission is the beginning and end to the game, and you play as the SGT who keeps going through this over and over again.
So if you have a member die, he's had it all happen so many times that it doesn't matter.