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and second, you can hear that the synth replacement is a way better person that the original.
Warwick the human was a lazy drunkard who mistreated his family while the synth warwick work hard,help his family and don't touch alcohols.
I'd say, let that synth live, he won't help the institute anymore (there is none in your game after all) and the family is more happy with him.
I got the impression the synth was a better "person" than the original ..
the turnabout of character is one of those things that gives away the synth.
Mrs Warwick seemed happy ... so whether she knows he is a synth or not is a question I may never have the answer on.
I suppose I'll let "it" live unless something else turns that situation around.
Now that you mentioned it, yeah ... I did notice that "smile" on her face.