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BSIDLC-Burial at Sea Episode One KeyArt

Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth in Burial at Sea - Episode 1.

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BioShock Infinite's first story-driven downloadable content, Burial at Sea - Episode 1, introduces new citizens of the underwater utopia Rapture on the day of the 1958 New Year's Eve which will change its society forever. A few characters from the original BioShock also make a return while others are mentioned.

Main Characters[]

Major Characters[]

Minor Characters[]

Mentioned Characters[]

Shift Schedules in Fontaine's Department Store[]

  • Aaron E. Jones
  • Albert N. Evans
  • Albert T. Perry
  • Alex G. Edwards
  • Anthony G. Coleman
  • Arthur S. Rodgers
  • Benjamin L Johns
  • Bruce J. Simmons
  • David A. Williams
  • Dennis K. Ross
  • Gerald R. Cooper
  • Harold P. Davis
  • Harrison T. Morgan
  • Henry O. James
  • Howard J. Russel
  • James S. Carter
  • James R. Wright
  • Jeffrey P. Adams
  • Jonathan C. Collins
  • Jonathan W. Cook
  • Joseph D. Jenkins
  • Joseph K. Stevens
  • Joseph K. Stewart
  • Julian S. Moore
  • Lawrence E. Davis
  • Louie M. Turner
  • Martin H. Gregory
  • Michael A. Griffin
  • Nicolas L. Taylor
  • Phillip T. Watson
  • Raymond D. Clark
  • Richard F. Smith
  • Robert E. Lawrence
  • Roger C. Patterson
  • Sean D. Murphy
  • Stephen R. Morris
  • Stephen P. Nelson
  • Theodore C. Butler
  • Thomas I. Alexander
  • William H. Pierce

Removed Characters[]

References[]

  1. Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
  2. Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
  3. One of the Female Early Splicers, with the Hypochondriac persona, obsessively repeats this man's name to herself: "Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee! Good… Now he'll call…"
  4. Also scrawled in blood many times in the Dressing Rooms in Menswear. Screenshot of dressing room wall.
  5. The accident-prone son of Edith Crenshaw, mentioned in Edith Crenshaw's Audio DiaryA Little Help
  6. Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
  7. Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
  8. Grafitti in the Ladieswear Shoe section's backroom mentions her.
  9. Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
  10. The wife of Bert Unger, mentioned in Bert Unger's Audio Diary: Oven of the Future
  11. A doctor who prescribed a "mother's little helper" Plasmid to Edith Crenshaw, mentioned in Edith Crenshaw's Audio Diary: A Little Help
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