Elizabeth
Aliases Lamb of Columbia
Born 1893
Birthplace New York Arrived in Columbia 1893[1]Affiliation Zachary Comstock Lady Comstock Booker DeWitt Physical Description Gender Female Height 5' 6" (1.68 cm)Hair Color亲男生喉结有啥反应
Dark Brown Eye Color Blue
Combat Type Stealth Appearances Appears in BioShock Infinite Voice Actor Courtnee Draper [2]A mural of Lady and Father Comstock with the miracle child.Added by Jasminejolene
"Booker, are you afraid of God?"
"No. But I'm afraid of you."
―Elizabeth and Booker DeWitt
Elizabeth is a nineteen-year-old woman who has been imprisoned in Columbia since she was an infant, the deuteragonist
of BioShock Infinite and a protagonist of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 2. Booker DeWitt is sent to retrieve her from
the city, and bring her to New York. She is guarded by Songbird, a monstrous, winged creature who was both her guard and
only friend during childhood; she began to hate him as she grew up, seeing him as a warden prohibiting her freedom. Elizabeth
has the power to manipulate Tears that exist in the fabric of time.[3]
When Booker frees her from her tower on Monument Island, the Founders, Zachary Comstock, and Songbird are all
determined to recapture her at any cost.
History Elizabeth, originally named Anna DeWitt, was born in 1893 to Booker DeWitt and an unknown mother, who died during
childbirth. Booker, then a Pinkerton agent, was expelled from the agency after Anna's birth for his use of extreme brutality in
fighting a workers' strike action. Booker then descended into depression, excessive drinking, and gambling, building up a large
debt burden.
Later that year, Booker was contacted by Robert Lutece, a representative of Father Comstock, who offered to pay off all of
Booker's debts in exchange for Anna. On October 8th, Booker gave Anna to Robert as instructed; however, feeling immediately
regretful for his actions, he pursued Robert to retrieve her. He was able to catch Robert and struggled with Comstock to take
Anna back. His efforts were in vain, and the two escaped with Anna through a Tear. As the portal closed, it severed Anna's
pinkie finger when she reached out for her father, placing her simultaneously in two different realities.Arriving in Columbia
Anna was taken to the floating city of Columbia, built in a parallel universe by Comstock, an alternate version of her father who
was unable to have his own biological children. Seeing that Columbia would fall without an heir, he set Robert and Rosalind
Lutece to retrieve Anna to ensure the city's continued prosperity.
The populace of the city was told that Anna, renamed Elizabeth, was a miracle child who grew in Lady Comstock's womb for
only seven days before her birth. Elizabeth was to be upheld as the heir to Comstock's throne who would one day "cleanse the
Sodom of the world below." However, Lady Comstock believed that Elizabeth was the bastard child of Rosalind and Comstock,
and demanded that the child be removed from her home.
Around this time, Tears in reality began to appear in Columbia, confusing and terrifying the populace. These appearances
were likely caused by Elizabeth's arrival in the city, as it was eventually determined that she had the ability to create Tears in
space-time at will. Because of this ability and Lady Comstock's fervent rejection of her, Elizabeth was moved to Monument
Island for containment and study.
One of these Tears contained the city of Rapture and the works of Dr. Yi Suchong such as Plasmids and Protectors known as
the Big Daddy. Fink and Suchong collaborated on a protector for Elizabeth - and thus the Songbird w
as created by Jeremiah Fink to guard her. Elizabeth bonded with the Songbird by finding it wounded in her tower - with its oxygen tubing detached. Elizabeth reattached it and thus the Songbird imprinted on Elizabeth.
As Elizabeth grew she spent her time reading, appreciating art, learning a variety of skills (such as lock picking), and experimenting with Tears. By the time Elizabeth
reached puberty, she began to resent Songbird and wished to leave her tower. With her powers peaking during puberty, the Lutece twins constructed a device to control Elizabeth's use of her powers. They installed the Siphon in her tower to keep her from achieving her full potential.
BioShock Infinite
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth in her Apartment.
Added by Gearslover01Elizabeth showing off her new pendant.Added kroach Elizabeth showing Booker a Tear.Added kroach
Elizabeth at Fink Manufacturing.Added by MegaScience
Main article: Bioshock Infinite
Escape from Monument Island
Elizabeth remained in her tower until July 6, 1912, the anniversary of Columbia's secession, when Booker DeWitt finally arrives
in the city. Unaware that she is being observed, she uses her powers to open a Tear to Paris in the year 1984, shocking
Booker.
While Elizabeth is on her balcony in the library, Booker accidentally falls through the ceiling; while she at first reacts
aggressively and pummels him with several books, she realizes the significance of another human presence, and reacts to him
with awe and disbelief.Booker's intrusion alerts Songbird, and Elizabeth frantically instructs him to leave. However, when he offers her a key out of the apartment, she readily accepts it, fleeing the tower with her liberator and escaping via the Sky-Lines. Songbird's attempts to recapture Elizabeth destroy Monument Island,sending Booker and Elizabeth plummeting from the structure.
Navigating Soldier's Field
The two land in the artificial ocean attached to Battleship Bay, where Elizabeth rescues Booker from the waters and gleefully
enjoys her new-found freedom. Booker then spots the The First Lady and suggests that they use it to leave the city; Elizabeth
agrees to follow him when he promises to take her to Paris. However, at the park's gondola station, Comstock's agents attempt
to take her back. Elizabeth witnesses Booker kill the attackers and flees in horror, calling him a "mon
ster." Booker justifies
himself by saying that Elizabeth is a target, and that he has no choice but to draw first if they want to survive. Reluctantly,
Elizabeth agrees to continue her journey with him.
The two then head to the Hall of Heroes in order to retrieve the Shock Jockey Vigor to power the gondola to the First Lady's
Aerodrome. While trying to access the Hall of Heroes via an elevator, Elizabeth opens a Tear to get rid of a bee in the
compartment. When Booker reacts with terror and awe, Elizabeth explains that she is able to see small breaks in the fabric of
the universe which she can widen, opening up a path to new realities. She also claims that when she was young, she was able to "create" Tears between universes rather than simply open them, but that ability was lost to her as she grew up.
After Elizabeth and Booker confront Booker's old war comrade Cornelius Slate in the Hall of Heroes (during which Elizabeth
learns about Booker's involvement with the Wounded Knee Massacre), the two enter the memorial to Lady Comstock. There
Elizabeth finds an inscription about the "Seed of the Prophet;" Booker and Elizabeth realize that the Comstocks are her
parents, and Zachary Comstock wishes to turn her into a new prophet. Having no knowledge of this information previously,
Elizabeth reacts with anger, saying she wants nothing to do with Comstock.
After dealing with Slate, Elizabeth and Booker travel to the aerodrome to retrieve The First Lady . Boarding the aircraft, Booker
sets a course, but Elizabeth immediately recognizes the coordinates as being for New York rather than Paris. Not willing to be
Booker's prisoner, Elizabeth knocks him out with a wrench and tries to fly the airship herself. However, while Booker is
unconscious the ship is surrounded by Vox Populi vessels near Finkton. Landing The First Lady on the Finkton docks, Elizabeth runs away, leaving Booker to his own devices.Revolution in Finkton
Booker later finds Elizabeth at Finkton, but she flees, using Tears to hamper his pursuit. During her effort to escape him, she is
captured by Founder agents, but quickly gets away as Booker arrives and opens fire on them. In the ensuing chaos, Booker
nearly falls from Columbia. Despite her feelings of anger and betrayal, Elizabeth brings a small blimp into existence to catch
him. Elizabeth begrudgingly agrees to accompany Booker in an effort to reclaim The First Lady, on the condition that he take
her to Paris.
To get the ship back from Daisy Fitzroy, leader of the Vox Populi, Booker and Elizabeth must retrieve munitions for the
resistance from a gunsmith named Chen Lin. While Booker takes on the task out of necessity, Elizabeth comes to admire the
Vox Populi, believing them to be freedom fighters akin to those who ignited the French Revolution. She also becomes more
trusting of Booker as the mission progresses, noting that he protected her from the Founders at his own peril.
While sneaking into the depths of Fink's Factory, Elizabeth finds a locker with Slate's name on it, and searches through its contents. Inside, she finds Lady Comstock's diary, and in reading it discovers that Lady Comstock is not actually her mother—Lady Comstock writes that she will not allow her husband's "bastard" to live under their roof, and Elizabeth realizes with astonishment and rage that it was Lady Comstock that had her locked in the tower.
After fighting their way through Fink's Factory, the two find Chen Lin dead, but also discover a Tear n
ear his body. Understanding that Elizabeth's powers are not strong enough to allow them reverse passage, they enter a reality where Chen Lin is still alive and married to the sister of Fink's Head of Security, which saved him from the fate he experienced in the other reality. They find this Chen Lin to be disoriented, a side effect of his death in the opposite reality, and decide that retrieving his tools might help.
Elizabeth finding Chen Lin.Added by XXIsonXx Elizabeth after killing Fitzroy.
Added by Cookiesandbeer12Elizabeth at Emporia.
Added by XXIsonXx Booker and Elizabeth travel to a Shantytown beneath the factory, where the tools have been taken. While there, Elizabeth notes the suffering Fink's greed has caused his workers (many of whom cannot eat, and are sleeping on the streets), and begins to more vocally support the Vox Populi, believing they can change things for the better.After fighting their way to the police station and finding the tools, the two realize that there are too many supplies to carry them back to Lin's shop. Elizabeth finds another Tear nearby and opens it, taking them to a world where the Vox Populi's revolution is fully underway and the revolutionaries are laying siege to Fink's factori
es.
Returning to the gun shop, Elizabeth and Booker find Chen Lin and his wife dead, which deeply upsets Elizabeth. She blames
herself for their deaths, due to her initial faith in the Vox Populi and her opening of the Tear into this new reality. She also
suggests she may have accidentally "created" this new reality out of her desire to see their mission accomplished, leveling
more responsibility on herself. Although Booker comforts her, her regret still lingers as they leave the shop.
As the Vox Populi already have the weapons they were instructed to supply, Booker and Elizabeth go to retrieve The First
Lady . However, their initial deal is complicated by events unique to this new reality: in it, Booker is a martyr of the Vox cause,
and seeing him alive causes Daisy Fitzroy to send her forces after him, as he "complicate[s] the narrative." After battling
through squadrons of both Founder and Vox forces, Booker and Elizabeth arrive at the docks in time to see Fitzroy murder
Jeremiah Fink.
When Fitzroy turns her weapon on a Founder's child, Elizabeth frantically instructs Booker to boost her into the vents and then
distract Fitzroy. As Daisy justifies her reason for killing the child, Elizabeth stabs her in the back with a pair of scissors, getting
covered in her blood in the process. Elizabeth reacts with horror as Fitzroy dies in front of her before she flees for the airship.
Though Booker tries to console her, Elizabeth locks herself in a room on the ship until after take-off; when she emerges, she is
in a new, clean outfit and has cut her hair. She asks Booker how one can forget the things they have done, to which Booker
responds that it isn't possible. Just as they are about to leave Columbia, Songbird appears and forces their ship to crash in
Emporia.Emporia and Confrontation with Lady Comstock
Realizing that they will not be able to leave the city as long as Songbird is pursuing them, Elizabeth and Booker travel to
Comstock House to uncover the secret of how he is controlled. However, the gate to Comstock House is locked and requires
visual recognition and a fingerprint match to access. While the lock initially recognizes Elizabeth as Lady Comstock, it rejects
her fingerprints; Elizabeth then realizes that Lady Comstock's remains are preserved in the nearby Memorial Gardens, and she
leads Booker there to procure Lady Comstock's hand.
Though Booker tries to talk Elizabeth out of it, her determination to leave the city and loathing for Lady Comstock drive her forward. When Booker goes to unlock the casket, Zachary Comstock springs a booby-trap, unveiling a series of minor siphons
around the tomb. Castigating Elizabeth for her actions as he drains away her power, he uses the energy to bring Lady
Comstock back as the Siren -- a mixture of her late self and a living version of her created through Elizabeth's hatred toward her.
Though the Siren does fight the duo, resurrecting the dead to send after them, she also reveals critical information to them. Following her ghostly footprints through Emporia's Financial District, the Market District, and Victory Square, Elizabeth and Booker uncover several Tears which reveal critical past events -- Lady Comstock confronting Rosalind Lutece about Elizabeth's origins, Zachary Comstock making an arrangement with Fink to murder the Luteces, and the Luteces visiting the photo studio where their own funeral photos were taken. This information, along with several voxophones left in the Tears' wake, reveal that Elizabeth is not Comstock's daughter, and he had Lady Comstock and the Luteces murdered to keep the secret.
Now truly understanding Lady Comstock's unfortunate circumstances, Elizabeth confronts her ghostly image in Victory Square, saying that they must both let go of their pain and resentment toward each other—that it is Comstock, who wronged them both, who must be their true target. Soothed by Elizabeth's words, Lady Comstock
destroys the Comstock House gate, wishing Elizabeth and Booker well before vanishing. Elizabeth then sincerely thanks Booker for his help before the two head through the gate.
香精和香水的区别Comstock House
As Booker and Elizabeth begin to make their way to Comstock House, Songbird appears from below, grabbing Booker and throwing him through a nearby building. When the creature attempts to kill him, Elizabeth gives up her freedom to save his life, surrendering to Songbird and telling him to take her back to her tower. However, Songbird instead brings her to Comstock House.
A complex interaction between time and reality occurs, as Booker navigates Comstock House -- when he first arrives, he notes with confusion that there is snow on the building in July, implying that he had passed through a Tear. In the short time he is there, Booker finds voxophones from Elizabeth and several Tears suggesting that a much greater amount of time has passed: where Comstock's sci
entists have subjected Elizabeth to torture, experimentation, and mental conditioning. When their efforts were unsuccessful after half a year (as evidenced in the voxophone Pavlov's Bell) they chose to instead fit her with a device to force her to behave.
When Booker does finally encounter Elizabeth, she is significantly older (from a billboard advertising a 1984 model car, and scrolling news feed showing the date as December 31, 1983, it can be deduced that she is 92), and claims that in her time at Comstock House, she was eventually molded into the very harbinger of destruction Comstock wished. This alternate version of Elizabeth is the one responsible for the attack on New York featured in Booker's dreams. However, she expresses great regret over what she has become, and gives Booker a coded note to deliver to her younger self before sending him through a Tear to rescue her.
The elder Elizabeth and the destruction of New York.Added by Ferris 45
Elizabeth giving Booker the whistler.Added by Ferris 45
Elizabeth hesitant to show the truth.
Added by Cookiesandbeer12Anna DeWitt.Added by Ferris 45The Elizabeths/Annas.
Added by Ferris 45Booker arrives just as Elizabeth is being operated on to fit her with her "leash," a collar meant to release an intense shock when she is disobedient.[4] As Booker moves about the facility to shut down the siphons restraining her powers, the scientists note that the process is taking place without anesthesia or sedatives, on Comstock's orders.
When the siphons are switched off, Elizabeth opens a Tear into an American Midwest beset by a tornado, killing the scientists
before closing it. After Booker unhooks her from the restraints and spinal tap holding her in place, Elizabeth calmly resolves
that she is going to kill Comstock. When Booker refuses to let her, she reopens the Tear to the tornado-ravaged landscape to
show the extent of her will and power; she relents, however, when Booker claims that he will kill Comstock himself.
The Hand of the Prophet and Songbird
Elizabeth and Booker confront Comstock on his airship The Hand of the Prophet . While there, Comstock attempts to bring
Elizabeth to his side by suggesting that Booker knows more than he is telling, and demanding that Booker say what happened
to Elizabeth's finger which has been deformed since she was a child. A struggle ensues between Comstock and Elizabeth and
Booker intervenes, ranting as he grabs Comstock and drowns him in a baptismal font. In doing so, Booker reveals some innate
knowledge of what happened to Elizabeth's finger, information he immediately claims not to understand.
As they navigate The Hand of the Prophet , Elizabeth pieces together that the tower on Monument Island is itself the Siphon,
and has harnessed and limited her powers for years. To escape Columbia, the two direct the airship toward Monument Island,
but are cut off by Vox Populi ships. At that moment, Elizabeth cracks the code left to her by her alternate self—a drawing of a
cage is meant to represent the musical notes C, A, G, and E, the tone used to control Songbird. Destroying a nearby musical
statue, she retrieves the whistler inside and gives it to Booker, who uses it to send Songbird after the Vox Populi ships. Upon
reaching Monument Island, the two give Songbird one final order: destroy the tower, and the Siphon.Revelation
"[They are] all different, yet similar. Constants, and variables."
―Elizabeth, explaining the differences in each reality to Booker.Following the destruction of the Siphon, a tremendous power surge unlocks the full extent of Elizabeth's powers—she is able to
create, open, and see into an infinite number of Tears. In the process, the instrument used to control Songbird is dropped, and
the creature comes after them; Elizabeth opens a Tear into 1960's Rapture, placing herself and Booker inside the Bathysphere
Station and causing Songbird to be crushed by ocean pressure.
Elizabeth, now able to see every reality and possibility, has become virtually omniscient. She leads Booker to a realm between
realities, each displayed as one of many lighthouses that all represent the "beginning" of Booker's journey, at the same time paying homage to Jack's expedition. Elizabeth explains that the worlds behind each door are the same and different in specific
ways, all somehow connected.
张丽玲During this traversing of realities, Elizabeth reveals that Booker's memory of events is flawed -- he never agreed to retrieve her
from Columbia in exchange for eliminating his debts. Rather, Booker gave his infant daughter, Anna, to Robert Lutece for that
same purpose. Booker then realizes that Elizabeth is really his daughter, and losing her finger is what gave her the power to
create Tears in dimensional time and space when her body became a part of two separate dimensions.
Shaken by this revelation, Booker blames Comstock for everything, and says that he and Elizabeth can go on with their lives
now that he is dead. Elizabeth angrily states that Comstock is alive in "a million, million worlds," and Booker responds that they
need to "smother the son of a bitch in his crib."
Elizabeth asks if that is truly what he wishes to do before transporting Booker to
one final location: the site of the baptism from which he fled. Here, Elizabeths from several different realities emerge to reveal
that Booker and Comstock are the same man from different realities, one in which he was baptized after the Battle at Wounded
Knee, and one in which he was not. In the reality where he accepts the baptism, that event acts as Zachary Hale Comstock's
"birth." Booker then allows the parallel universe Elizabeths to drown him, preventing his choice from ever being made and
stopping Comstock from ever existing. One by one, the alternate versions of Elizabeth begin to disappear as the main Elizabeth
remains, the screen going blank, leaving the last Elizabeth's fate ambiguous as to whether she too flashed out of existence or was so powerful that she now exists outside the paradox she and Booker created.
After the credits roll, there is a short scene where Booker awakens in his apartment and hears the tinkling of a baby's mobile in the room where Anna slept. As he calls out to see if Anna is in the room and opens the door, the scene ends, leaving Anna's existence ambiguous in this "final" universe where Booker rejected the baptism and all versions of Comstock had drowned.
Burial at Sea
Main article: Burial at Sea
After Comstock
After the drowning of DeWitt, Elizabeth travels to a universe containing the last surviving Comstock - appearing to him at the moment in which he was stealing Anna from Booker in-between the Lutece Tear. Elizabeth demands that Comstock release and return Anna back to her actual father - with Comstock rebutting and claiming Anna is his own. In the struggle, DeWitt gains the upper hand and pulls her back - but just as the Luteces close the Tear - decapitating Anna.
Comstock was filled with regret and guilt, and ordered the Lutece Twins to take him somewhere where he may forget - which turns out to be the city of Rapture in 1949. Comstock brands his name AD, much like Booker, reverts to his old identity as Booker DeWitt, and becomes a private detective in Rapture's society. Elizabeth is now set on murdering Comstock, now DeWitt, for he does not wish to live with the regret and guilt and has decided to forget.
Nearly ten years later, after DeWitt has established credit within Rapture's society, adopted an orphan, Sally, who was abandoned after the Little Sister's Orphanage was closed down after the fall of Frank Fontaine of Fontaine Futuristics. However, he became an alcoholic gambler much like DeW
itt in other dimensions - and lost Sally while winning at the gambling tables in Sir Prize - leading Elizabeth to come after him.
林黛玉人物形象分析Return to Rapture
Elizabeth then returned to Rapture in 1958. She entered the city through a tear in the Silver Fin Restaurant, which did not go unnoticed by the restaurant's owner, Morris Lauderman who reported it to the Rapture authorities. Elizabeth acquainted herself with the culture of Rapture as well as trading her traditional dress with one that's appropriate in the times. She read many of the books the city had to offer, learning about Ryan's philosophy and becoming infatuated with Bathysphere models and the cities structure itself. She also spent some time working with famous artist Sander Cohen in order to learn about his trafficking ring and his connection to Sally. Because of her presence - Tears began appearing throughout the city, which gathered the attention of key scientists, namely, Yi Suchong.
Contacting Booker
Elizabeth eventually learned of DeWitt's location as well as his occupation, status, and relationship with Sally. While Sullivan had reported that Sally had been found dead, Elizabeth knew the truth, that
Sally had been taken to become a Little Sister to gather ADAM, and that Cohen had sent Sally to an unknown location. With this information at hand, Elizabeth begun her plot of revenge.
Elizabeth entered DeWitt's Private Investigator's Office on December 31st, 1958, New Year's Eve, and offered DeWitt the task of finding Sally, revealing to DeWitt that she is lost, not dead. Elizabeth remains rather cagey about her intentions or motives and insists on meeting Cohen, whom she knows has the location of Sally. DeWitt, taking this job gratis, attends to Elizabeth in the attempt to find Sally.
He grows rather suspicious of her and her lack of knowledge of Rapture, especially when it comes to the Little Sisters. Elizabeth rebuts his suspicions and interrogates Booker on what happened between him and Sally, that he lost her while gambling at Sir Prize. All the while, DeWitt begins to suffer from flashes, dizziness, confused memory, and hemorrhaging, signs of transfusion into another dimension. With DeWitt at her side, Elizabeth leads Booker to her source.
High Street and Garden of the Muses
Elizabeth then brings DeWitt to the Garden of the Muses, a night club, owned by local artist Sander Cohen, who is revealed to be the source of Sally's location. Elizabeth and DeWitt are denied entry d
ue to lack of invitation by masquerade masks. Elizabeth deduces that the artistic sponsors of the event have possibly received invitational masks: Rapture Records, The Artist's Struggle, and The Golden Rule.
While investigating these establishments, Elizabeth reveals that she came to Rapture for a man, a man who owes a debt, and that she is in debt-collecting. She plays her part as she distracts the store owners while DeWitt searches for the mask. After obtaining it, she reveals she got her acting abilities from her father, who was "comfortable in playing a variety of characters."
Elizabeth and DeWitt return to to Cohen's with the masks in hand and attends his gala event. The two approach Cohen, as he electrocutes his muses for ruining his vision, and question him about Sally. Cohen knowingly tells Elizabeth she is more than she seems, but he acknowledges the whereabouts of Sally and offers to reveal them in exchange for a dance.
Elizabeth and DeWitt dance for his Cohen as they discuss Sally's condition, that she may be in danger because of the men of Rapture, and that DeWitt had interrogated Suchong for hours about Sally. However, Cohen is dissatisfied with their dancing and electrocutes them. Cohen then sends the two to Fontaine's Department Store, which has been sunken to the sea floor below Rapture after
Ryan "killed" Frank Fontaine and nationalized Fontaine Futuristics. Cohen reveals that Sally is in the Housewares Department, a neighboring building.
Fontaine's Department Store
Elizabeth and DeWitt fight their way through Splicers in the store and realize they must take the tram to reach the Housewares department. Elizabeth further questions DeWitt on his life. Suffering from memory flashes, Booker confuses the year he arrived in Rapture and reveals that he took Sally in after Fontaine's Little Sister Orphanages shut down and cared for her since. He took her to Sir Prize and lost track of her while she was gambling. Elizabeth and DeWitt manage to reach the tram, but the station collapsed into an abyss and now is bridged with gushing water. The two then navigate the Department store to reach a Splicer who has obtained a Plasmid with the ability to freeze any object. Upon realizing that there was no more of the Old Man Winter Plasmid left, Elizabeth opens a Tear to reveal one last bottle for Booker to obtain, lying to DeWitt that the ability came from a new Plasmid called Tear.
They return to the tram to freeze the water and cross the frozen bridge, reaching the Housewares Department. As they arrive, they witness Sally fleeing into the ventilation system. Elizabeth suggests
that the close off all the other vents except for one and turn up the heating to drive her to them. Booker is disturbed by the idea, as it would hurt Sally, but reluctantly agrees. After closing the rest of the vents in Housewares, they attend to one in the Toy Department where Elizabeth, raises the temperature,
burning Sally and concerning Booker. Booker attempts to pull Sally from the vent but releases her he sees that she has become a Little Sister. Booker then fights her Big Daddy and seems to defeat it.
DeWitt returns to Sally and attempts to pull her out. In the struggle, Elizabeth demands that he lets go. This causes DeWitt to remember the event that caused him to come to Rapture, that he was Comstock and attempted to steal Anna, which resulted in her death. Elizabeth and the Lutece Twins reveal the truth: that he reverted back to his original identity and escaped to Rapture, running away from his guilt and claiming a life that wasn't his own. Comstock apologizes to Elizabeth, but she doesn't accept or believe him, but knows he will soon be sorry when she witnesses the Big Daddy return and impale him with the drill. Afterwards, the Big Daddy goes after Elizabeth and smashes her into the wall, impaling her on rebar.
Elizabeth then finds herself in Paris, but it is only an illusion of what she perceives Paris to be. Walki
ng along the streets, she discovers Sally and pursues after through the streets of Paris as it becomes war-torn, dark, and nightmarish. The illusion comes to an end when Elizabeth can only see Sally as a Little Sister and being burned alive -her regrets of harming Sally and leaving her to die. The Luteces come to her aid and explained that when she died she remained in existence because of her quantum-superposition, but she could not return to Rapture without collapsing her unique quantum state and becoming a normal person. She would lose her ability to manipulate tears and become effectively trapped in Rapture. All she would have left is her book knowledge and fragments of memory of what she saw behind the doors. Despite warnings from the Luteces, Elizabeth is consumed with guilt over using Sally as bait and even killing Comstock despite his genuine desire to save the little girl. She demands to be brought back to Rapture to save Sally.
Aiding Atlas and the Rebellion
Elizabeth awakens to witness Atlas and his Splicers capturing Sally. Before they can kill Elizabeth, a vision of Booker appears, which no one else notices, and tells her to claim that she can get Atlas back to Rapture through the help of Suchong, claiming to be his lab assistant. In exchange, Atlas will give her Sally. She is left alone with a radio to fulfill her end of the bargain, but finds herself experiencing amnesia. Booker reveals that the Paris she remembers was just an illusion and Elizabe
th stumbles upon her body, recalling her death at the hands of the Big Daddy. Elizabeth realizes that Booker is simply a manifestation of her own subconscious memories of what she had seen through the doors.
Surviving against the Splicers, Elizabeth is aided by the voice of Booker. She begins to have visions, claiming that the doors are cracking open. Her memory of what she saw behind the doors is returning, and she sees flashes of the future. She does not know, however, whose future she is observing. Elizabeth then discovers that Suchong has set up shop in the Silver Fin Restaurant and ventures there. She discovers there that Suchong has been observing the Tears in Rapture that led to Columbia. Suchong's lab also has recreated the Trans-Dimensional Device but it has been sabotaged. Suchong contacts Elizabeth and threatens to eliminate her, but Elizabeth offers to help him fix the device.
Elizabeth remembers that the Lutece Particle was a part of the Lutece Field, and is responsible for Columbia floating, as well as the flight of aircraft like the First Lady. By repairing the machine, she can open a Tear to Columbia, retrieve the Lutece Particle, return to Rapture, and, by applying the particle to Department Store's top floor ceiling, lift the Department Store back up to Rapture and return them to the city. Elizabeth then looks to find the equipment necessary to repair the machine, a
nd in doing so comes across Atlas's overall plan. Through telegrams and plans in the hideout, she discovers that Atlas is planning to attack Rapture upon his escape with the forces he's built up. Meanwhile, he is looking for his "ace in the hole" held by Suchong to help him achieve his goals. Elizabeth soon discovers that business tycoon Frank Fontaine had faked his death and created the Atlas identity. Knowing that either Atlas will kill her or she will kill Atlas in the end, Elizabeth then completes the device and opens the Tear to Columbia.
高考分查询Return to Columbia
Elizabeth opens the Tear back inside the First Lady - which is stationed in the Finkton Factory during the Vox Populi revolution. After obtaining the Lutece Particle -Suchong closes the Tear and agrees to open it in exchange for Elizabeth to bring him a sample of hair from a subject in Fink's laboratory. Elizabeth accepts and goes into the factory - where she then discovers Daisy Fitzroy conversing with the Luteces. It's then revealed that Daisy, while wanting to kill Fink, had no intention of killing or even threatening his son: the child that Daisy attempted to kill before Elizabeth killed her. The Luteces concur that while Daisy will die in the process, her threatening the boy and being killed by Elizabeth will further her cause - indicating that the Luteces had arranged the events in reality for Elizabeth to kill Daisy, having the former mature through these actions.
Elizabeth reaches the inside of the factory labs, after coming across past-Booker and Elizabeth (prior to killing Daisy), and searches for the subject. Elizabeth discovers that Rapture scientist Yi Suchong, through observing the Tears leading to Columbia, allowed him to see Jeremiah Fink stealing the production of Plasminds - while also making them consumable. Suchong then chose to collaborate with Fink on each others products, working on Plasmid and Vigor enhancements as well as collaborating on Protectors. Fink acquired the construction plans of a Big Daddy to create the Songbird - but neither one could have their Protectors imprint on their charges. Eventually -Fink managed to have the Songbird imprint on his charge, Elizabeth, and Suchong now wishes to obtain the DNA of Elizabeth as a solution to pair-bonding the Little Sisters to the Big Daddys. Elizabeth discovers though that she pair-bonded with Songbird by saving its life through reattaching its oxygen tube. With this, she retrieves her own hair and returns back to Rapture.宇文席
Return to Rapture and the Civil War
Elizabeth returns to Rapture and gives her hair sample to Suchong so he can further his research on pair-bonding. Andrew Ryan then contacts Elizabeth and deems her as either a value or a criminal - and allows her the choice to join either his side or Atlas', as his forces have now invaded the Department Store and are massacring Atlas' men. Elizabeth claims to be on no side, and only wishe
s to reunite with Sally. Displeased with her answer, Ryan sends his forces after Elizabeth as she heads to the office
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