![]() Booker grabs Comstock to try and get his daughter back, but the machine was shut down before Booker was able to take her. Perhaps that’s the reason why he decided to wipe away all of Booker’s debt in exchange for a baby. You could even find an voxophone that stated Comstock was sterile after working with all this machinery. ![]() The machinery was shown during the game at the Lutece’s home. Booker and Elizabeth travel a bit further until they come to the point where Comstock has Booker’s baby and is trying to return to his world using a tear created by the Lutece Twins. Robert Lutece asked Booker for his daughter to repay a debt to Comstock. Elizabeth tells Booker they have to search for Comstock, Elizabeth’s father. He felt it wouldn’t truly wash away all the bad things he had done during the war. Booker was about to be baptized in a river after the war, but he decided against it. That part was never fully explained.īooker and Elizabeth then enter a doorway to Booker’s past. If someone was taken to a universe they didn’t belong to, their nose would bleed. There were many differences and many similarities in that world (constants and variables). A side effect seemed to be a nose bleed. This was also shown throughout the game when Booker and Elizabeth entered a world where the gunsmith wasn’t killed. These universes have some similarities and differences. They take a bathysphere to the surface where they find a lighthouse under the stars, which are really millions of doors to other worlds. The first world they visit is the same as the original Bioshock – Rapture, a city under the sea set in the 1950s. This is an actually theory people have called the Multiverse or Parallel Universes. Not only can these doorways be to different locations, but different times and even universes. This was shown earlier in the game when Elizabeth opened a tear to a movie theater in France that was showing Star Wars. This allows Elizabeth to easily open tears in time and space. ![]() So basically, Booker destroys the siphon which has been suppressing Elizabeth’s powers. If you haven’t seen the ending yet, check the video below: I thought there was no room to disagree with my argument, but I guess some people take on the position that video games are art and can be perceived in many ways….I guess. I feel my thoughts on the ending are pretty solid, but people still disagreed with me. I had, and still have, a pretty strong opinion on it, yet I never actually wrote it down anywhere other than some comments sections. I know, I know, Bioshock Infinite came out over a year ago (15 months), so this topic is really old news. I wanted to get my thoughts on the record. The Many Worlds of the Quantum Multiverse | Space Time | PBS Digital StudiosĪlso, Bioshock Infinite (and Burial at Sea) contains echoes of the earlier System Shock games, which suggests that the Bioshock and System Shock games might exist in the same Multiverse, which would make each of these 'Shock games part of a repeating cycle in an Infinite Multiverse.I was recently playing the Bioshock Infinite DLC, and I remember how much discussion was behind the ending. Although it does miss the fact that Comstock's wife is an alternate version of Elizabeth's mother, Annabelle. The video posted by the OP has a more complete explanation that the one below, but this has some interesting points to make. The 123rd cycle starts at the point where Booker flips the coin, because the number before that at the top of the lighthouse is 122.īelow are two of my favourite videos for explaining the story and ending of Bioshock Infinite, and the third video gives an explanation of the Many Worlds Theory of Quantum Mechanics.īioshock Infinite : Constants and Variables : Music video/Tribute (Warning Spoilers)
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