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'The Falling Soldier' 2015 年 4 月 21 日 下午 5:24
To Intervene or to Take a Photo
This has been bugging me. I intervened to help Kate at the dorms, but I really started to regret my decision when the next episode rolled around. If you chose to blame David, you would get suspended! If you took a photo, then blamed David, he would get fired(?). I blamed Nathan in the end, but I worry that I need to save evidence that some really weird stuff is happening at Blackwell. What did you guys do?
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RoaringLion 2017 年 2 月 1 日 下午 9:56 
If you chose to take a photo of David, some different actions will happen too at Chloe's room.
CZBGR Icepick 2017 年 2 月 2 日 上午 4:36 
It's interesting when you make these choices, since they seem minor, but apparently carry weight. Imagine making those choices IRL. As trivial as they may be, it's written into the storyline. I too thought the photo was worth something, but on the other hand, it was more about the action, not the result that was the issue. If you chose to intervene, it's also a consequential matter, but it demonstrates your character.

What I'm more surprised though, that after knowing what happened to Kate, then Rachel, Chloe's story about getting drugged was similar. Why didn't that click? When you accuse Nathan, questioning him about not taking Kate to the hospital, he never gave a straight answer. Just an excuse of saying that she was "fine" or intentionally went wild. Church girl gone bad. It seems a poor judge of character, since as long as she was conscious, she asked to go to the hospital. What kind of person does not have the decency to recognize something is wrong, and the one person you're supposed to trust promises to comply just doesn't follow through? It just sounds fishy on their end, and it makes them look guilty. I'm surprised none of the so-called adults asked the harder questions.

The gun issue was another matter. At some point, I got Nathan suspended. But it didn't appear there was an investigation, which was part of Wells' and Madsen's job, on the gun issue. The gun manual in Nathan's room seemed innocent enough. But after his room was inspected by Max, Nathan shows up anyway. This time he still has the gun. Warren intervened, fortunately. But now all those people were in the hall, all witnesses, who could have corroborated Max's story, especially Chloe.

The additional factor that Mr. Prescott was also illicitly intimidating the witness, should have been another nail in the proverbial family coffin. Nathan didn't just mess up here. He is spiraling himself into oblivion. But everyone else went soft on him. If that doesn't already spell out conspiracy and smells of corruption to me, I would be surprised.
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Jeckenn 2017 年 2 月 2 日 上午 8:15 
I blamed Jefferson because of the way he handled Kate in the hallway, any teacher should have been able to see that she was struggling to maintain herself and no way he should have allowed her to leave him like that, he should have gone after her or at the very least asked another student to find her and make sure she is ok.
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