Anglex

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Lizzie Is lesbian but she said that she was with a guy once and when she said that she looks at MC


I don't know if someone else noticed this little detail
Brad asks if she might be bisexual, to which Lizzie responds:
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Her eyes then cut to you, and she follows up with:
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I thought that too, but when you hang out with her much later, the way the conversation went implied we were more distant than seemed.
It's possible she looked at you just to include you in the conversation.
 

Leinad_Sevla

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We haven't yet told young Scarlett that peanut butter cookies are our favorites, right? So since she knows that for a fact (as Alyssa tells us), we must travel back to 1999 once more time :D
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Someone wants to go to the past and give Scarlet some "creamy" cookies :sneaky:

I felt that between MC and Jenny it really felt like a goodbye. For the other 1999 characters not so much.
I think we'll get back there, but not so soon.
I hope it´s just until we find out what happened to her. She is missing after the accident, but not confirmed dead, so who knows?
 
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Someone wants to go to the past and give Scarlet some "creamy" cookies :sneaky:


I hope it´s just until we find out what happened to her. She is missing after the accident, but not confirmed dead, so who knows?
After we tell Jenny she might have died in an accident at the power plant, I just can't find any reasonable explanation for why she would still go to work there. When she died/disappeared, she also gravely affected her sister, her young daughter, her friends.

It would also be a betrayal towards us since we kept trying to convince her not to work there.

I'm not a writer, but I don't see a good way to get out if this situation. Because it's clear that when we return to 2019, Jenny is still missing.
 
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After we tell Jenny she might have died in an accident at the power plant, I just can't find any reasonable explanation for why she would still go to work there. When she died/disappeared, she also gravely affected her sister, her young daughter, her friends.

It would also be a betrayal towards us since we kept trying to convince her not to work there.

I'm not a writer, but I don't see a good way to get out if this situation. Because it's clear that when we return to 2019, Jenny is still missing.
There are interesting theories on the discord if you're interested
 
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After we tell Jenny she might have died in an accident at the power plant, I just can't find any reasonable explanation for why she would still go to work there. When she died/disappeared, she also gravely affected her sister, her young daughter, her friends.

It would also be a betrayal towards us since we kept trying to convince her not to work there.

I'm not a writer, but I don't see a good way to get out if this situation. Because it's clear that when we return to 2019, Jenny is still missing.
I mean the most plausible explanation, in a vacuum, would be the fact that a stranger told her "hey btw don't ever do this, I heard it's really dangerous," she looked it up and got interested in the subject and now thinks maybe with her future knowledge she could prevent the accident somehow.

There is, of course, a much more narrative explanation: if we're not done with the time travel yet, we've obviously just learned some really big shocking information about them performing unethical tests on captive human subjects there, but we can't exactly report it to the cops because we're time travelers and no one would believe us; even if we did get the scientists involved arrested, they could have unseen bosses pulling the strings who would just start over somewhere else. It could very well be that after learning about all of this Jenny resolves to go undercover and investigate the power plant herself, knowing the danger but considering it worthwhile in order to stop whatever's going on. After all, she knows approximately when the accident happens and has plenty of time, and she may still decide her death would be an acceptable sacrifice to take down whoever's behind all this.

That is just a theory, of course, it seems like there's still a significant enough portion of the game left to learn new information that may drive her towards the power plant. But I'd be willing to bet it's the truth. Seems a whole lot more likely than certain other theories about Jenny that I've seen.
 
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