I'm pretty sure my Clem would disapprove mostly and try to get away from him. But y'know I had a thought that maybe if you took some of the darker choices (drinking with Nick or Jane, smoking with Bonnie, stealing from Arvo, swearing) would actually have a positive influence with Nate. It would maybe provide an interesting insight for the more 'edgy' players and could result in some rather amusing dialogue.
I think my playthrough 1 original Clem would try to avoid him, but be polite and all that to him as he's not exactly a BAD person (e.g Carver)
and my second playthrough (mah sassy clem) would get along with him, and he would teach her a different way of seeing things in life.
Some people have just been changed by loss Nate seemed like one of those. One of those people who adapted too well and put up a psycho persona to mask his insecurity of losing people he cares for. Maybe Clem would give him hopes and even though being unstable she could channel a better side in him.
I think my playthrough 1 original Clem would try to avoid him, but be polite and all that to him as he's not exactly a BAD person (e.g Carve… morer)
and my second playthrough (mah sassy clem) would get along with him, and he would teach her a different way of seeing things in life.
I love this guy. He isn't a bad of a guy, He got problems like everyone else. He reminds of me of how i see the world, and we both deal with stress by making jokes sometimes at people's expenses. Who doesn't like Jameson whiskey.
I'm not exactly sure, but if Nate was with you in Season 3 I would instantly buy it, my Clementine was fairly sarcastic, salty and cynical but she still tried to save everybody and be nice sometimes, so it would be interesting, yeah this is a good idea I want Season 3 to be the misadventures of Nate & Clementine.
Agree with Ruthless_Clem. After an appropriate amount of time (maybe a week if he held it together a little bit, maybe alot less if he jumped straight into murdering the elderly for fun, like he did with Russel), she'd kill him. Probably shoot him in the back. There's alot more honor in proactively protecting the weak or principled of the world from a guy like that than there is in fighting him fair.
Come on Nate had a good side. He's decent to those who are decent to him. He went bavk for Russel when he was surrounded by the herd and trusted him with his one and only gun. Even if you choose to leave Nate seems saddened.
Agree with Ruthless_Clem. After an appropriate amount of time (maybe a week if he held it together a little bit, maybe alot less if he jumpe… mored straight into murdering the elderly for fun, like he did with Russel), she'd kill him. Probably shoot him in the back. There's alot more honor in proactively protecting the weak or principled of the world from a guy like that than there is in fighting him fair.
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I'm pretty sure my Clem would disapprove mostly and try to get away from him. But y'know I had a thought that maybe if you took some of the darker choices (drinking with Nick or Jane, smoking with Bonnie, stealing from Arvo, swearing) would actually have a positive influence with Nate. It would maybe provide an interesting insight for the more 'edgy' players and could result in some rather amusing dialogue.
Nate: Hi Clem. So, how many out of ten would you give that walker?
Clem: What? Are you serious?
Nate: Yes. I rate walkers all the time.
Clem slowly backs off and leaves.
Maybe she would agree with some things he said (my Clem can be pretty set on survival), but I don´t think she would like him.
My Clem would probably shoot Nate. He might try to kidnap her or something.
My clem wouldn't stay with nate at all.
I think my playthrough 1 original Clem would try to avoid him, but be polite and all that to him as he's not exactly a BAD person (e.g Carver)
and my second playthrough (mah sassy clem) would get along with him, and he would teach her a different way of seeing things in life.
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My Clem and Nate would interact like this.
Some people have just been changed by loss Nate seemed like one of those. One of those people who adapted too well and put up a psycho persona to mask his insecurity of losing people he cares for. Maybe Clem would give him hopes and even though being unstable she could channel a better side in him.
I love this guy. He isn't a bad of a guy, He got problems like everyone else. He reminds of me of how i see the world, and we both deal with stress by making jokes sometimes at people's expenses. Who doesn't like Jameson whiskey.
I'm not exactly sure, but if Nate was with you in Season 3 I would instantly buy it, my Clementine was fairly sarcastic, salty and cynical but she still tried to save everybody and be nice sometimes, so it would be interesting, yeah this is a good idea I want Season 3 to be the misadventures of Nate & Clementine.
She'd shoot him.
Add Eddie into this mix and i think it would be hilarious and interesting. Christa too.
Agree with Ruthless_Clem. After an appropriate amount of time (maybe a week if he held it together a little bit, maybe alot less if he jumped straight into murdering the elderly for fun, like he did with Russel), she'd kill him. Probably shoot him in the back. There's alot more honor in proactively protecting the weak or principled of the world from a guy like that than there is in fighting him fair.
My Clem and Nate would look out for each other, but if Nate tries to do something dirty, then I'll haul ass.
Nate: Hey, young one. Why don't you hop in my truck!
Clementine: Uh...how about no?
Nate: It isn't white, so I ain't gonna molest you. What's your name?
Clementine: Carley.
Nate: Huh, I say your backpack says otherwise, Clementine.
Clementine: Draws on Nate
Nate: Drives off in hurry
Nate: Hello, Clementine.
Clem: Goodbye, Nate walks away
Come on Nate had a good side. He's decent to those who are decent to him. He went bavk for Russel when he was surrounded by the herd and trusted him with his one and only gun. Even if you choose to leave Nate seems saddened.
clem: -hears rustling of bushes-
clem: -sees nates head pop out-
clem:
clem: oh fuck that nope no hell no not doing that shit