User blog comment:Unownshipper/Can "Burial at Sea" be counted as canon?/@comment-1500935-20131113100815


 * I think too that Fontaine's can be counted as canon, as it isn't inconsistant with the world set in the first two games. Also, I can think of three reasons as to why Fontaine's thugs would be locked up in the building and sunk to the bottom:
 * Persephone isn't officially known to the common folks, so revealing its existence right after the bloodbath could have been bad for Ryan. Also he may have wanted to set the thugs as an example to anyone against his authority (and listening to the NPCs at Market and High Street it worked pretty good).
 * This building was the easiest to cut off from the rest of the city, since it hasn't been built on ground but more like anchored (really loved that design btw).
 * That way he could "sunk" the competition and get clients from Fontaine's for his own Ryan's Boutique.


 * For the council, you forgot Kyburz. I think Steinman being part of it isn't far-fetche, but I'll for the second part before considering Tenenbaum as part of it.


 * For the rest, drinks are just those from Columbia instead of those from the firs games, and I really think those drinkable Plasmids are a poor excuse to reduce cost in development for the dlc. I'd prefer to consider those as part of an alternate canon unless IG finds a better explanation as to why Suchong reverted to injectable ones with a different name. Also did anyone notice the ads at Fontaine's mark Plasmids as being produce by Ryan Industries? That's conpletely incoherent, though I like the ads and jingles. On an other note, Pnemo-Lines don't seem too extravagant to be part of the canon.