Lambchop19 said:
A just gets them to split up anyway
Why?
The primary motivation for leaving the building this time seems to be avoiding the murderer. By being the suspect, we give them something to do that can potentially solve their problems if only they expose us. It is a matter that should be of interest to every one of them.
How do you think they are going to split after you dangle such a hook in front of them?
At least they would follow you to the ward, and start playing detectives. We'll see what we find there.
Lambchop19 said:
If we've come this far, it'd be a waste to give up just because we touched a nerve
Who is giving up? You are giving up!
You want to pursue the investigation? Get everyone in the ward and start digging. Maybe you'll discover another note or something.
What exactly waving a phone with disturbing photos in front of all these people going to solve?
Lambchop19 said:
Also,
Nevill, it's not exactly fair to scoff at the idea of that last choice giving us Liam Neeson skills. All the previous choices that were like that resulted in a skill gain.
Case and point, we determined the cause and time of death because we chose medical skills before.
I am sure that a daydream about killing people counts as acquiring assassin's skills.
I don't see any skills on display here. I see a reaction of a cornered animal that lashes out at a first target.
Lambchop19 said:
Maybe the next time we are confronted by a threat, we won't freeze up in panic and instead come up with a plan of action.
Like... I don't know, when we charged a corpse with a mop? Or when we dived in a pool to save a team-mate? Or when we distracted the spirit by becoming its target?
That's how and where you get balls and confidense, not by masturbating to guro fantasies.
I am pretty certain that we already have what it takes to confront whatever threat we encounter.