regmcfly wrote:I really don't think time has any bearing on it. It's easy to imagine cyber booker in 2356in one of those lighthouses. INFINITE manTempy wrote:It's way too 'forced clever' for me. I appreciate the nods and winks, but I see no firm evidence that Jack is Ryan, especially if you count the post credits scene as the end of the infinite loop, because then Bioshock is 70 years off.
regmcfly wrote:I like my preferred reading because its meta as fuck and y'all know how I roll on that shit
Tempy wrote:True, but this just seems like yet more SciFi baws that is diluting the emotional bit of the story. I gain zilch from Rapture being Booker's doing, personally.
Tempy wrote:True, but this just seems like yet more SciFi baws that is diluting the emotional bit of the story. I gain zilch from Rapture being Booker's doing, personally.
Tempy wrote:regmcfly wrote:I like my preferred reading because its meta as fuck and y'all know how I roll on that shit
But referencing the themes of B1 via Infinite by having the former exist in the latter and the story frameworks being similar is already meta, without the need for them to ACTUALLY be linked, surely?
Tempy wrote:Nothing anyone says will make me prefer the literal reading, I just don't like it that much. And the 50 years gap doesn't sit well, I can't see Booker/Comstock abandoning Columbia myself, it's never alluded to.
Fentonizer wrote:I'm just going to say this, there is no fucking way Booker is Comstock is Andrew Ryan. Just... no.
regmcfly wrote:Remember when Ridley Scott just went "Aye, he is."
Worradick.
regmcfly wrote:Fentonizer wrote:I'm just going to say this, there is no fucking way Booker is Comstock is Andrew Ryan. Just... no.
Why not? In a universe of INFINITE (yeah, I'm gonna flog dat horse) possibilities, there's far too many similarities between them, their past, their beliefs, and their acts to be a "coincidence".
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!