Plastered Splicer



The Plastered Splicers are a Splicer model covered in plaster. They are disguised as Sander Cohen's human statues and appear only in Poseidon Plaza, in Fort Frolic. These Splicers can be creepy as they attack in silence, unlike the other Splicers which scream and talk to themselves constantly.

Characteristics
Plastered Splicers have the same combat style as Spider Splicers, climbing on the ceiling and throwing hooks at the player. They are faster, stronger, and more dangerous than other Spider Splicers encountered up to this point, and are completely silent while moving. They prefer to come out of the shadows, and often appear almost out of nowhere, making them very frightening at times. Some Plastered Splicers will spawn where the player is not looking and remain posed until the player gets close before leaping into action. Interestingly, the Plastered Splicers appear to be hostile to other Splicers in the level by default. The player can sometimes see a Plastered Splicer battling a regular Spider Splicer.

Triggering the Plastered Splicers
The Plastered Splicers first appear after the player uses the Power to the People machine in the basement of Sinclair Spirits in Fort Frolic. Right after the machine is used, a Plastered Splicer spawns behind the player. Apparently, this is the same Splicer that was sitting in the chair by the stairwell when the player entered the room.

After this point, nearly all the statues found in Poseidon Plaza will disappear, and Plastered Splicers will then spawn constantly throughout the level. In the flooded basement room in Poseidon Plaza that is filled with dressmaker's models, Plastered Splicers will occasionally knock over the models and stand in their place.

Trivia

 * These Splicers appear to use a modified version of the model used for some dated female corpses seen around Rapture.
 * Even though most Plastered Splicers will not attack the player after Jack has become a Big Daddy, those posing in the basement of Poseidon Plaza will.
 * It should be noted that, if the Power to the People machine is never used, these enemies will never spawn.


 * These splicers could be a reference to the Weeping Angels from the Doctor Who series, as both are alive, but are silent and appear in statue-esque form.

Weiße Splicer