Talk:Eleanor Lamb

Combat Type
Shouldn't her combat type be Big Sister? Delta's and other characters pages have a combat type like Alpha series or Houdini splicer because they have been seen in combat. Why is there no combat type for Eleanor when we clearly see her fighting as a Big Sister?-Ohshizim15 6/5/2010 7:01 PM

What's up with her eyes?
When she talks to you through her her mind her eyes are blue but in the ending one eye is blue and one's red why? N00BHUNTER666 03:09, January 30, 2011 (UTC)

Presumably because the designers overlooked it, probably because they did the telepath scenes and endings differently to save time.Dark Swarmlord 19:27, February 10, 2011 (UTC)

Removed Diary: Delta being Eleanor's Biological Father
In the trivia section, it says that "Although her real father is never mentioned in-game, a removed message from Eleanor would have revealed that Delta was her biological father." I was wondering, does anyone have the audio and title for the diary? If so, could we make a page for it, like the other diaries? Assuming it's hidden in the files, that is; I have BioShock 2 for the xbox 360, so I can't try to find it myself. I love listening to the audio diaries (even if it is removed content), so I figured it was worth a shot asking about this, ahaha! Coonsley 08:31, March 24, 2011 (UTC)Coonsley


 * If I recall correctly, it was a radio message, not a diary. There are so many unused radio messages in the game files that we generally don't make transcripts of them. I don't have the files with me, so unfortunately I can't tell you anything about that specific message at this time. You could try asking MegaScience or Relight; both of them have explored the audio files. ~Gardimuer   { ʈalk } 06:47, March 25, 2011 (UTC)
 * Ah, okay! I'll try asking them, then. I'm really interested in this tidbit. (:Coonsley 19:35, June 9, 2011
 * Ah, okay! I'll try asking them, then. I'm really interested in this tidbit. (:Coonsley 19:35, June 9, 2011

Killing Eleanor
Hey guys, it says in the article about Eleanor that she can be killed only in the room where she gives you the plasmid but I found this to be untrue as I personally was swinging my drill at her throughout Outer Persephone and she eventually died and teleported away! Is it possible that this happens to everyone?Or just me?

p.s. Tested on ps3

90.222.15.231 02:34, July 27, 2011 (UTC)Phoenixstorms

Nope, it's normal. I've actually done it several times... But anyways, it's not counted a a glitch since you can use the Plasmid again (you've just depleted her health, which is why she "dies"). However, the operating room glitch counts since, well... it does weird things to the game. --Willbachbakal 02:43, July 27, 2011 (UTC)

Missing Ending conditions
There are other conditions for atleast one of these endings. Saving all the little sisters DOES NOT neccessarily mean you get the pure good ending. To get that you must also spare all 3 people. I saved every little sister, and killed only the 2nd person. Sofia was spared by Eleanor and I got the 'sacrifice' ending. Yes, the sacrifice ending WITHOUT the choice of whether to be sacrificed or not. I don't remember if this had different dialogue, but the vibe was that Delta didn't want to be harvested because he had an account of murder on his hands that he didnt want spreading. Personally I find the pure good ending to be morally lacking anyway, the theme of Bioshock is about making your own decisions, yet the 'best' ending is about a girl who harvested Delta so she wouldnt have to make any decisions? If anything, the sacrifice ending is the best.