Why does booker dewitt nose bleed
Afterward, Elizabeth makes a request of Booker: taking his hand and putting it on her neck, she asks him to promise that, "if it comes to it, you will not let him take me back.
She doesn't say what will happen if Songbird takes her back, only noting that it is a fate akin to death. Upon reaching Comstock House, the two discover that the gate can only be opened by someone with the appropriate fingerprints.
Realizing that Lady Comstock is preserved in the nearby Memorial Gardens , Elizabeth takes off to procure her hand with Booker in pursuit.
Booker at first tries to talk Elizabeth down, attempting to draw on any familial love that Elizabeth might have for Lady Comstock. Elizabeth, however, feels only rage and betrayal, particularly after finding a diary by Lady Comstock which suggests she had Elizabeth locked in the tower. Booker eventually relents, saying that he will cut off Lady Comstock's hand to keep Elizabeth from having to do so. However, when he attempts to open the casket, Comstock springs a trap, siphoning away some of Elizabeth's power and using it to revive a foul and ghostly version of Lady Comstock called the Siren.
Booker and Elizabeth then follow the Siren around Emporia , to various Tears that she wishes them to see. Through the Tears, Booker and Elizabeth discover that Elizabeth is not the child of the Comstocks, but rather a child stolen from another reality.
Years ago, Rosalind and Robert Lutece made a machine to open Tears to other worlds, which Comstock utilized to become a true Prophet through the use of science. However, the machine caused him to age and become sterile. It is revealed that Elizabeth was simply taken from another universe to serve as Comstock's heir. Lady Comstock rejected this notion, hating the child and believing her to be the bastard daughter of her husband and Rosalind Lutece. When he began to fear that Lady Comstock would reveal the truth of Elizabeth's origins, Comstock murdered her and framed her servant, Daisy Fitzroy, for the crime.
Later, he had Jeremiah Fink arrange the death of the Luteces as Fink was the only one who could make it look like an accident, sabotaging the contraption he previously used to procure technology from alternate universes.
However, the plan misfired and the contraption's failure caused the Luteces to exist in all possible realities at once and grant them the ability to travel between space, time, and probability at will. After confronting the Siren, Booker and Elizabeth head to Comstock House, but are attacked by Songbird before they can reach it.
Booker is thrown through a nearby building and briefly lapses into unconsciousness before Songbird comes to finish him off. Too injured to move, Booker is only saved by Elizabeth's intervention, when she offers her freedom in exchange for Booker's life.
Booker then pursues Songbird, desperate to save Elizabeth from whatever fate awaits her. While crossing the bridge to Comstock House, Booker passes through a blinding fog, on the other side of which is unseasonably cold weather. In Comstock House, Booker finds several Voxophones and Tears, suggesting that Elizabeth was exposed to experimentation, torture, and mental conditioning for at least six months waiting for Booker to come for her. Booker responds with astonishment, unaware of how this situation could be possible, or how much time has truly passed.
When Booker finds Elizabeth, she has aged decades and has become the indoctrinated heir to prophecy that Comstock wished. She shows him the New York City of under attack by Columbia, the mountains of men being drowned in flame. Booker weakly objects, saying that he was always going to come for her. She explains that he did, many times, but Songbird always stops him. Regretting her fate, Elizabeth gives Booker a card to deliver to her young self, and opens up a Tear, sending Booker back to the right reality and time.
Arriving in the Comstock House laboratory, Booker follows Elizabeth's screams until he finds her being operated on by Comstock's scientists. Filled with rage, Booker shuts down the Siphon canceling out Elizabeth's power, at which point she opens a Tear to a field beset by a raging twister, where the scientists are blown away.
Booker then carefully releases her from her restraints and spinal tap, delivering the message from Elizabeth's older self. When Elizabeth says she intends to kill Comstock, Booker refuses to let her, saying he plans to do it himself for what Comstock has put her through.
When they arrive, Comstock attempts to shake Elizabeth's faith in Booker, saying that everything that has happened to her was Booker's doing. A struggle begins between Comstock and Elizabeth, as Comstock demands that Booker tell Elizabeth what happened to her missing pinkie.
In a rage, Booker smashes Comstock's head into a baptismal font and drowns him. In doing so, Booker reveals he does have some knowledge of what happened to Elizabeth's finger, saying, "You [Comstock] cut off her finger, and you put it on me! However, Elizabeth questions Booker's honesty when she sees his nose suddenly bleeding. Booker and Elizabeth soon discover that the only way to leave Columbia for good is through a Tear out of the city, but this ability is prohibited by the Siphon still in the remains of Monument Island.
Elizabeth realizes that the card given to Booker by her alternate self is a set of instructions on how to control Songbird — a drawing of a cage symbolizing the musical notes C, A, G, E — and she takes an instrument called the Whistler from a nearby statue, giving it to Booker. Using the Whistler to control Songbird, Booker destroys the Siphon. However, the Whistler breaks and Booker loses control of Songbird, who turns on them. Elizabeth then transports herself, Booker, and Songbird to Rapture , where Songbird is killed by ocean pressure.
Elizabeth reveals to Booker that with the Siphon gone, she can see and open Tears to "infinite" worlds, perceive all alternate realities at once. She also reveals that Comstock is not truly dead, because, in other worlds, he is still alive. On a quest to stop him for good, Elizabeth and Booker go through Tears manifesting as doors, which reveal Booker's true history.
Booker, reluctant and anxious, asks Elizabeth to leave with him, telling her to open a Tear to Paris for them. Elizabeth, however, is intent on revealing the truth to him.
The truth was, in , Booker met Robert Lutece , who offered him a deal on behalf of Zachary Hale Comstock — Comstock would wipe all of Booker's debts away in exchange for Anna.
On October 8, , Booker sold Anna, but regretted his choice immediately, and pursued Robert. Booker finds him with Comstock and Anna in an alleyway, near a strange portal with a woman inside.
Booker grabbed Comstock as the latter stepped through the portal and tried to wrestle Anna from his grasp as Comstock ordered the portal shut.
Comstock was able to shake Booker off, and the portal closed just as Anna reached out to Booker, severing her pinkie finger in the process. Overcome with regret, Booker fell even further into alcoholism and his gambling habits worsened. He closed the door in his rotting apartment to Anna's room and eventually branded his right hand with Anna's initials, "AD. Nearly twenty years later, Booker re-encountered Robert Lutece, who offers him an opportunity to get Anna back; all he must do, he says, is simply step through a portal Robert summons in his office.
Traveling through the portal leaves Booker dazed and unable to consolidate his memories a side-effect of traveling between realities , and he begins creating new, different memories from the old. When he has stabilized, Booker believes that he has been tasked with entering the floating city of Columbia to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth , thereby paying off his debts.
With the demand, "Bring us the girl, and wipe away the debt," still in his mind from twenty years ago, Booker remembers this phrase as the job description, rather than the deal he already made with Comstock.
Robert and the woman from the portal, Rosalind, then take Booker to a rowboat and discuss how Booker's altered memories confirm the man's theory about memory loss as related to trans-dimensional travel. Why isn't he confused and swaying all over the place? Why isn't he delusional and nuts? Is all of this happening in his hea Remember how badly Booker was tripping out when the Luteces first pulled in through in the ending? He was doing the exact same thing as the those soldiers.
Look how the screen was fuzzing all over the place as they dragged him. His body and mind got used to hopping through dimensions so all he was getting are nosebleeds.
His mind got better with coping. There is no plot hole. Lin didn't mention her husband bleeding and ghost-like at all. So maybe they are normal in that reality but it's Brooker saw them diffrently since it is him who saw them dead earlier. It doesn't explain why Eliz not know it and Chen Lin seems confused himself though. Please Log In to post. Several things can trigger a nosebleed.
The most common cause is dry air , either from having the heat on in winter or being in a hot, low-humidity climate. Other causes include: Picking your nose. A nosebleed that recurs 4 times or more in a week needs medical evaluation to determine the seriousness of the problem. A nosebleed that recurs 2 to 3 times in a month may mean that a chronic condition such as allergies is causing the nosebleeds.
Most nosebleeds don't require medical attention. However, you should seek medical attention if your nosebleed lasts longer than 20 minutes , or if it occurs after an injury. This may be a sign of a posterior nosebleed, which is more serious.
Bloody noses are common. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including: Dehydration. Cold , dry air. It's simple. You mix "blood" slightly more viscous than normally using a safe recipe such as a mixture of glycerine, saline and food coloring and use an applicator to inject a few cc's fairly high in the nostril. You roll camera, the actor holds their breath, and it slowly trickles down.
The first two seasons of Stranger Things ended with pretty similar final battles. While the rest of the kids—and Hopper and Joyce—distract the monsters from the Upside Down, Eleven uses her powers to save the day. After Booker kills Comstock, his nose starts bleeding, as if he's merging again.
Is there anyone that merges and was alive in each reality? Booker's bleeding isn't caused by Comstock's death, but because Elizabeth asks him about what Comstock was talking about. His selling Anna and the struggle at the portal which ended with her finger being cut off. Farel View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Solarmech :.
Originally posted by Farel :. Originally posted by KarmaTheAlligator :. Originally posted by -EAT3N- :. Originally posted by function9 :. Ivlichnov View Profile View Posts. I think that the nose bleeding indicates that a version of Booker died in this Universe, or is going to die. The nose bleeds also seem to tie-in with the symbolism of the red flags, used by the Vox. And Booker seems to become better at tear jumping as he goes through the game.
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