![]() Note: Booker had previously fallen into a deep depression because of the death of his wife, and possibly because he was responsible for killing Native Americans during the Wounded Knee Massacre and his violent actions whilst being a Pinkerton Detective. October 8, Timeline A: Booker gives up his daughter (Anna) to Robert Lutece to pay off his gambling debts.We don’t get to see her, but we can safely assume that she is in the crib. Booker decides to check on Anna to see if she is in her crib. After the events of BioShock Infinite, October 8, Timeline A: Booker wakes up, with memory of his time in Columbia.Because Comstock is sterile, Rosalind suggests that he take a child of his own from another universe, in which he is not sterile. ![]() Archangel Columbia comes to Comstock and tells him that the seed of the prophet shall sit the throne and eventually rain fire down on the Sodom below.The construction of Columbia increases in speed as the U.S. Congress and asks for funding to build Columbia – a flying city that would spread Christian and American values across the world. May 1 – October 30, Timeline B: Comstock comes to the U.S.Comstock uses the Lutece Device to see the future: a man with “AD” branded on his hand comes to take away Elizabeth.Comstock becomes a “prophet”, with all this new information. Comstock uses this device heavily to see into the future, as well as see into other dimensions. Rosalind creates the Lutece Device, which can create tears to other dimensions.Rosalind Lutece (who lives in Timeline B) begins to communicate with her male counterpart, Robert Lutece (who lives in Timeline A) using Morse code.Rosalind realizes that her Lutece particle is also being observed from another dimension.Buildings still use balloons for stability, and ships use thrusters and engines. All of the buildings and ships of Columbia use a Lutece particle to stay afloat. Note: Despite this, buildings in Columbia seem to rise and fall several meters when you observe them. Comstock meets with the physicist Rosalind Lutece, who has found a way to suspend atoms (dubbed Lutece particles) in midair (a process dubbed quantum levitation) – atoms that “failed to fall”. Simultaneously in Timeline B: The archangel Columbia comes to Comstock in a vision, showing him the floating city of Columbia and orders him to construct it.Booker is lead into a depression, which turns him into a gambling alcoholic.Anna’s mother/Booker’s wife, Annabelle DeWitt, dies during childbirth.Īnnabelle DeWitt is the same person as Lady Comstock, in a different timeline. This guide assumes that everything in BioShock Infinite, and both Burial at Sea DLCs are canon with BioShock 1's good ending. Let’s face it - this game is extremely confusing, and people who have just finished it for the first time will most likely be a bit lost. This guide was made so that people would be able to understand what happens in BioShock Infinite and how all the parts of the game connect, and how the game’s logic works. There will be a lot of smaller events that I will completely leave out of this timeline. In this guide I will be covering the large events that pertain to the plot of BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea. Not enough detail there, or perhaps it wasn’t fully explained? Find the same event in the Long Timeline. Confused about the order of events? Look at the Short Timeline. If you have a question about the game, try to look through the FAQ to find it. I tried to organize it to the best of my abilities. Instead, if you want to see something specifically, look for it. There’s no way I expect anyone to read this entire guide (it’s quite long). Play the DLC and base game before reading the guide, please! You will be extremely confused with the timeline if you do not understand the general idea and story of BioShock Infinite & Burial at Sea! This guide contains SPOILERS for BioShock Infinite as well as it’s DLC, Burial at Sea - Episodes 1 & 2. ![]()
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