If TTG want to continue with Clementine...

Maybe in episode 5 of the New Frontier, whilst all the chaos and mayhem is going on, Clementine gets caught up with with herd and gets bit on the arm. She waits out for a day and she has not turned... waited a couple of days... still not turned. Maybe TT should make Clementine immune to the bite, like Ellie from The Last Of Us. I quite like the idea of surviving a bite.

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  • I don't know much about TWD comics, but isn't one of the rules that there is no cure/immunity?

  • Yes it is, the only way to survive a bite is to cut it immediately.

    ladypocky posted: »

    I don't know much about TWD comics, but isn't one of the rules that there is no cure/immunity?

  • I don't think so but Ellie from The Last Of Us survived a bite, but not anyone from The Walking Dead has survived it.

    ladypocky posted: »

    I don't know much about TWD comics, but isn't one of the rules that there is no cure/immunity?

  • For me I think the Last of Us has a similarities between Walking Dead ANF.

    Joel= Javier
    Ellie= Clementine

    Let's just wait until Javi and Clem are the member who survive amongs the group!

    I don't think so but Ellie from The Last Of Us survived a bite, but not anyone from The Walking Dead has survived it.

  • Not entirely sure what the similarities are, apart from the girls being around the same age as each other and Javier/Joel both being males over the age of 20 and under the age of 60.

    garry0713 posted: »

    For me I think the Last of Us has a similarities between Walking Dead ANF. Joel= Javier Ellie= Clementine Let's just wait until Javi and Clem are the member who survive amongs the group!

  • I'd rather they didn't. This season has been outlandish enough without finding out at the end of the third game one of the supporting characters is magically immune to the disease we've seen decimate humanity for years across multiple forms of media. Especially considering it'd be a huge revelation that isn't coming from the creator, and to a much smaller audience than the show or comic.

  • They are not going to break the rules of TWD universe to make it like TLoU.

    I'd rather they didn't. This season has been outlandish enough without finding out at the end of the third game one of the supporting charac

  • There is no immunity, and if even if there was, there is absolutely no way Telltale can pull it off without it making it seem like a TLOU ripoff and turn Clem into a virtual carbon copy of Ellie. Having someone be immune really lowers the tension because you no longer feel as if that person is in any real danger when walkers are present.

  • No one is immune; I'm not sure why people still think immunity from a bite exists in this world, as Kirkman has stated hundreds of times that's not the case. Let's say - theoretically - someone was immune, it would be a character from the comics and it would be for Robert Kirkman to decide, not Telltale.

    I don't think so but Ellie from The Last Of Us survived a bite, but not anyone from The Walking Dead has survived it.

  • It's not the bite itself that kills you, but the multitude of bacteria and sicknesses. Since you already carry the Zombie Virus, it won't get transmitted and kill you in that fashion. So you have a wrong train of thought. Clem would die of any number of illnesses due to bacterial and viral infection.

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    That would be a deus ex machina to the highest degree.

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    I wouldn't be so sure about that, Sarah did magically fall through the deck in S2.

    Er, the breaking the laws of the TWD universe part, I mean.

    They are not going to break the rules of TWD universe to make it like TLoU.

  • She didn't?

    I wouldn't be so sure about that, Sarah did magically fall through the deck in S2. Er, the breaking the laws of the TWD universe part, I mean.

  • You're right, if you left her at the trailer park.

    She didn't?

  • I mean she fell when the deck collapsed... or do you mean how she got under the rubble?

    You're right, if you left her at the trailer park.

  • How she got under the rubble.

    I mean she fell when the deck collapsed... or do you mean how she got under the rubble?

  • Let me remind you that Telltale created Clementine before naughty dog created Ellie.
    All credits for fantastic stories from apocalypse goes to Telltale

    garry0713 posted: »

    For me I think the Last of Us has a similarities between Walking Dead ANF. Joel= Javier Ellie= Clementine Let's just wait until Javi and Clem are the member who survive amongs the group!

  • Ah OK, sorry. I don't know that.

    How she got under the rubble.

  • It's not really about who was first. It's who made the better story. And that trophy goes to Naughty Dog.

    Fury2014 posted: »

    Let me remind you that Telltale created Clementine before naughty dog created Ellie. All credits for fantastic stories from apocalypse goes to Telltale

  • There is no cure, nor should there be any.

  • no tension because you no longer feel as if that person is in any real danger when walkers are present.

    What are you talking about? A more than half of the characters that met their demise by a walker are devoured or bleed to death.Even if you are immune, you'll still die from that. The danger from walkers would be equally the same. And don't mention, "oh but what about scratches?" No one in this universe has fallen ill from minor scratches from walkers and is a pretty anti-climatic plot to began with.

    There is no immunity, and if even if there was, there is absolutely no way Telltale can pull it off without it making it seem like a TLOU ri

  • Trophy goes to Telltale! Last of us was superb, but Lee and Clementine have created endless legacy

    Domi_nique posted: »

    It's not really about who was first. It's who made the better story. And that trophy goes to Naughty Dog.

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