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Interesting theory, not sure how likely that would be haha.....I think it's just "coincidence" (otherwise called Kc) that it all happened they way it did. Also, if CJ was on Ink's side, she wouldn't of had to defend herself in a corner of a room in Dunbar, considering the zombies were still going after her.... Think Ink decided to "leave her" as she was in too good of a defensive position for them to get her, without wasting a bunch of his army on her.
Neither did CJ sabotage Victor's equipment nor did she test things.
In either case she would have jeopardized the complete reconaissance mission and risked several assets - two sets of diver's gear and especially two persons she could need for other stuff to be done. And as far as I understand her, any decision is one with a purpose and especially one which aims at salvaging, exploiting, and most importantly: saving assets, ressources, and personnel.
So, no ... I don't like CJ for many reasons, but I won't blame her for senseless things.
Zombie Story:
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
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Wait, wasn't the attack on the side with all the weapons so everyone was cut off? From what I remember they were unable to reach the other side of that tower. CJ just ran downstairs it was the way they were attack that cause the other people unable to reach her position. I'm assuming Ink was scouting the spot for a while and knew the key area to attack.
Last edited by UndeadSweeper; Dec 13th, 2013 at 08:22 AM.
But that like Burt telling Micheal, 'Hey, Michael I had an RPG in the shop before it got robbed I think we should keep an eye out for it during our escape.' ;-) Sometime decisions look bad to us because we see the whole picture. The characters in the story don't have our POV.
I guess I'm just not seeing the comparison the same way as you. To me the comparison would be more like if they go through the whole attack and the tower falls only to find out that Burt had some RPGs in his room that could have taken out the Mallers and the tanker and saved the Towerites, but didn't tell anyone.
Basically that is what CJ did. You are right in that the hoard of zombies separated Dunbar from the armory, leaving people no choice but to run away defenseless. But they didn't have to, there was another weapons stash in the basement that they could have used if CJ had told them about it.
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The problem is that Burt knew that some one stolen the RPG from his vault and that someone was the Mallers. He info no one of the RPG he had till it was too late. Burt had foreknowledge of something that may have other if he alert them earlier. But no one blame Burt for the death of all the people who died in the tower due to that RPG.
Last edited by UndeadSweeper; Dec 13th, 2013 at 10:23 AM.
The distinguishing difference between the two is that Burt was robbed, he knew he was robbed, but he didn't do it and didn't fail to tell anyone there were RPGs in his vault out of malicious intent (at least it doesn't appear that way).
CJ intentionally planned her scenario. She didn't plan the attack part, but she set up a weapons cache and planned a way to save herself in the even that her fortress was over-run. Burt's err was omission, CJ's was deliberately planned. In my eyes that is a very big difference.
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