Kind of poetic. Ryan did create Atlas, in a way. By creating economical and societal conditions for Fontaine to exploit, and by raiding Fontaine, thus making him assume the new identity.
So is it just me or does Atlas’s attire and face not look like the farmer wiping the sweat off his brow during Ryan’s welcome film inside the bathysphere?!
It’s funny how Fontaine is basically a genius and a master of seizing opportunity to the point Andrew Ryan couldn’t even stop him and Jack shows up and put him in such a panic that he just goes *ok fk it I want ALL the atom*
Well when You got a genetically modified killer who’s after you who’s managed to wipe out a dozen big Daddys and a hundred splicers single handed you’re gonna need everything you can get to stand a chance
I have a problem with Fontaine: if he was NEVER spliced up, up to the point Jack gets to the Proving Grounds, why in the world would he SUDDENLY want to splice up? Sure he was found out by Jack to be a fraud. But this notion that he needed to fight Jack one-on-one with him as a splicer made no sense to me. Frank went through all this trouble to fight his Ace in a final battle. Even if Fontaine won against Jack, he is utterly dependant on Adam. If he stops taking the equal amount of Adam to the extreme injections of plasmids, his body would shutdown completely! Addictive Personality Disorder aside, it was entirely out of character for Fontaine to resort to a Final Solution. If I was Fontaine, and I had access to the entire city of Rapture and its security systems, I'd strand Jack in a complex and blow up tunnels, fill the area with water and destroy power grid to the building to lockdown the area. That way Jack can't hack, breath, open doors, access plasmids at Gatherer's Gardens, swap out Gene tonics and activate Vita-Chambers as those rely on the power grid! Jack would be hard press to escape and everyone there would be helpless to save him because Jack has just a radio, security cameras and drones would be locked out and unpowered. Jack's only ally at this point was Tenebaum and even she has limitations to her abilities. If she had to risk herself to save Jack, her redemption of saving the Little Sisters would die with her. Tenebaum's too dependant on others to do the work herself and won't risk herself to go after Jack. I don't know, Fontaine was pretty damn smart and I think he panicked when his own plans didn't go the way he wanted. This part really solidified my theory that Andrew Ryan dropping the Reverse Uno card with Jack and his death stirred up Jack's need for revenge against Fontaine. But I couldn't see the point Fontaine being a character working from the shadows suddenly wanting to mono-e-mono in a straight up fight to the death. If Fontaine survived Jack, he would have been screwed fighting Subject Delta. No amount of plasmids and Adam can prepare him against Delta (especially me and my combos) Delta shrugs off bullets like Doom Guy eats demon ass with his boomstick.
@@placebodomingo3277 find someone else to troll, this isn't plagerized. You're using a public domain site as if it were officially sanction, just for the sake of arguing a rant that is months old. GTFO!
this is the best Bioshock comment I've seen. I was pretty disappointed when Fontaine turned into dr Manhattan at the end too, it just didn't make sense and didn't sit right with the feeling of the game up until that point
lot of good points, especially the part about Delta ^^. antagonists in Bioshock would rather see the city sink/fall than accept defeat. make sens that most "evil" of them all decide to destroy himself to try and destroy you, the protagonist.
@@EricTheRedWiseman While I generally agree with your comment, it has one major problem - your solution for Fontaine dealing with Jack, drowning him in a random building, doesn't make for a satisfying conclusion to the game. But don't feel bad, Ken Levine has the same problem with all his games, and that's ultimately what happened with BioShock - they got to the end and realised they had no satisfying end boss fight to conclude the game. The same thing happened with BioShock Infinite, and with both The Many and SHODAN in System Shock 2. The only Shock game with a satisfying end boss battle was BioShock 2, and Ken Levine had nothing to do with that game. Which leaves us with the same problem Levine and Irrational Games had, how do you make Atlas a final boss? Ultimately I think they went the right direction, having him get so desperate you're hunting him down and killing all his men that he decides to splice up, even if the execution and his final boss design were underwhelming. Edit: Also, I don't think Fontaine had full control of Rapture by the end of Bioshock 1. Yes he has accomplished his main goal of killing Ryan, but the Bioshock 2 characters were still there. Lamb had her religious extremist Rapture Family, Sinclair was still walking around just chillin', and Stanley Poole still has control over Dionysus Park, etc.
Irrational : So we have an awesome environment for a game. It's an underwater utopia called Rapture. What type of story do you want Ken? Ken: Yes. Irrational: So... how about the type of game? Open world, story-driven, FPS, or what? Ken: Yes.
When I finished Burial at sea episode 2 I went back and played Bioshock 1 again so I could kill Frank Fontaine and avenge Elizabeth. Hes such a great villain.
Yes. It was all true. Before Bioshock beginning Jack arrive in Rapture. Elizabeth meet Atlas in Bioshock infinite burial at sea episode 2 in beginning.😭 Before her death awaits ending, Elizabeth can see all doors where Jack save all little sister and Sally hold Jack hands. Elizabeth leave into Jack's hand.
Tbh Elizabeth had it coming. She was so stuck with getting revenge on all comstocks that she let the big daddy sneak up and kill him, but never thought the big daddy would kill her next. Then she chooses to go back to save sally( even though she was the one that didnt care that sally got burned by the heated tunnelsw while Comstock was honestly trying to save her) which ironically caused the deaths of a bunch of innocents and much more little sisters because she helped Atlas get back to main rapture.
I think what would make the videos better would be to put some gameplay in that relates to what you are talking about. Example: Fontaine goes into his machine to get large doses of adam. Or when the little sisters stab him to death...It would be cool to see clips of that playing as you talk.
Why not just refer to him by Frank through out the thing if that's the one name he usually kept? Referring to him by his ever shifting last names is confusing as hell.
Agree. I didn't even finish my first playthrough by Bioshock 1 yet and I don't mind getting spoiled but to know that Frank has become so many different people at one point makes me think "Holy shit, this guy is the Con God."
Hey Eric, since you said you love Atlas/Frank Fontaine, there is a song that I listen to called 'Would You Kindly.' I think you'll enjoy it. The artist has also done a couple other BioShock themed songs. I have linked the video in the comment for you to give it a look if you'd like. I hope you enjoy it. 'Would You Kindly' by JT Music: th-cam.com/video/e0ONN8O9kXI/w-d-xo.html
I've listened to and enjoy all of their Bioshock raps. They're all very well done and I love the fact they incorporate parts of the game into their verses.
Frank Fontaine kinda played it very stupid at the end Just hear me out Frank Fontaine revealed his identity to jack so why not tell jack to meet Fontaine and when jack comes thru the door just deactivate the vita chambers and throw every thing you have splicers gun turrets and bombs Before jack walks thru the door he thinks Fontaine is dead and Atlas is real so just lead him to a ambush
I think Fontaine became overconfident after beating Ryan and stealing Rapture. Just like how Napoleon Blindly charged into Russia. -It's my best guest.
@@TheBioshockHub When I played BioShock 2 I didn't know half the characters because I didn't play BioShock one First I played BioShock 2 First And I didn't read the audio logs names so naturally you can probably see the picture
Oh wow! I just realized!!!.... Frank Fontaine is basically just a real NERFED human version of Nyarlothotep lol (From Lovecraft Lore) Basically the difference is he’s weirdly enough kinda like ME! In the sense that he has extremely similar abilities/potential as Nyarlothotep but doesn’t actually get nearly ANY of the power & abilities right away at birth and has to gradually grow, learn, evolve, and actually train to build then awaken the good ass OP form n powers himself lol Much like me🤣 I wasn’t born with Jack shit! And hardly even any NORMAL ASS human talents lol I had to go down a long road of sheer will, suffering, Training, Learning And ESPECIALLY discovering how to LEGITIMATELY go about evolving myself and getting more & more unnatural talents n power lol
Oh yeah and he needed help from drugs designed for Biohack (eerily like za wordo/title Bioshock! Lol) type purposes and had to go beyond human boundaries of its use lol
A question i’ve always had regards to the WYK phrase. Some people state that in bioshock 1 it is said that fontaine helped Suchong made that the activation phrase for Jack. It’s been over a year since i replayed the original Bioshock, but i just finished Burial at Sea Episode 2. So, why does Atlas require Elizabeth’s help to figure out what the ace in the hole is? Is it because BaS is set in an alternate universe, or what i said about Atlas helping Suchong isn’t the case, or am i missing something?
The timeline was a bit jumbled. Essentially, Atlas needed to know the Phrase which would've activated Jack. And you're right, in Bioshock, Fontaine and Tenenbaum (since she helps you fix it) programmed the WYK phrase with the help of Atlas/Fontaine.
@@TheBioshockHub So basically he made the program with Tenenbaum and Suchong, but didn't know the phrase chosen by the latter? or is it a different universe, with constants and variables, and one of the variables being who brainwashed jack/who had the info on the activation phrase?
@@thiagonunes2531 I think with trying to tell the story of Infinite tying into the events of Bioshock, a lot got jumbled up. So it's a bit on the difficult side to fully explain.
@@TheBioshockHub i came up with this explanation: Suchong developed Jack’s mind control, growth acceleration and super human abilities by Fontaine’s demand, but Fontaine didn’t knew which phrase Suchong chose. I believe Suchong knew who Atlas was, but tried to hide his work on Jack from everyone, because Ryan allegedly won over and Suchong only cared about the money, not who he was working for. That is further believable when we analyse this phrase from Atlas to Elizabeth: “And tell Suchong Atlas hasn’t forgotten him”
Wait please reply so didn't you say that frank fontaine faked and changed his name to another name right? So how did he meet frank fontaine? And kill him? He would be killing himself please reply explaining
@@TheBioshockHub Long comment due I know please don't judge me if you want to see him it is very simple replay manervas den or let me find you the time stamp sound cool
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2:55 well I guess our favourite villain from farcry had to start somewhere lol
Lmao, I thought it was weird too. It's literally agent Vass. (btw, one of my favorite video game characters ever :) )
Lol it would be interesting to see vaas and Jason fighting Fontaine
@@averylegitperson6305 Without ADAM, Vaas would destroy Fontaine in my opinion.
@@willemdafoesfruitcake8600 oh god
TheBioshockHub imagine if vaas was in rapture or Jason would they harvest and get spliced up or start a gang. That would be interesting to see
Frank forgot the main rule in his business: never snack on your own supply.
Well that was kinda his last ditch effort and not so much a careless choice 🤷♀️
Kind of poetic. Ryan did create Atlas, in a way. By creating economical and societal conditions for Fontaine to exploit, and by raiding Fontaine, thus making him assume the new identity.
"These sad saps. They come to Rapture thinking they're gonna be captains of industry, but they all forget that somebody's gotta scrub the toilets."
Matthew Bester 🗣 Looks like mother goose has been playing in ya egg salad If you won't dance to that toon I got others Code yellow
So is it just me or does Atlas’s attire and face not look like the farmer wiping the sweat off his brow during Ryan’s welcome film inside the bathysphere?!
I think that was intentional. He wanted to lure in the poverty stricken citizens of Rapture and use them as an army against Ryan.
Frank Fontaine is by far BioShock's strongest antagonists alongside Andrew Ryan.
Indeed
Fontaine mirrors/contrasts Ryan, that's why they work so well together, imo
It’s funny how Fontaine is basically a genius and a master of seizing opportunity to the point Andrew Ryan couldn’t even stop him and Jack shows up and put him in such a panic that he just goes
*ok fk it I want ALL the atom*
Well when You got a genetically modified killer who’s after you who’s managed to wipe out a dozen big Daddys and a hundred splicers single handed you’re gonna need everything you can get to stand a chance
he's getting chased by some kind of spliced up immortal genetic monstrosity, in a prison he participated in creating.
In my play through when I saw the “Who is Atlas?” sign I was so confused. But now I think it makes a little more sense after I finished the game
I wonder if it was a play on “Who is John Gault?”
I have a problem with Fontaine: if he was NEVER spliced up, up to the point Jack gets to the Proving Grounds, why in the world would he SUDDENLY want to splice up? Sure he was found out by Jack to be a fraud. But this notion that he needed to fight Jack one-on-one with him as a splicer made no sense to me. Frank went through all this trouble to fight his Ace in a final battle. Even if Fontaine won against Jack, he is utterly dependant on Adam. If he stops taking the equal amount of Adam to the extreme injections of plasmids, his body would shutdown completely! Addictive Personality Disorder aside, it was entirely out of character for Fontaine to resort to a Final Solution. If I was Fontaine, and I had access to the entire city of Rapture and its security systems, I'd strand Jack in a complex and blow up tunnels, fill the area with water and destroy power grid to the building to lockdown the area. That way Jack can't hack, breath, open doors, access plasmids at Gatherer's Gardens, swap out Gene tonics and activate Vita-Chambers as those rely on the power grid! Jack would be hard press to escape and everyone there would be helpless to save him because Jack has just a radio, security cameras and drones would be locked out and unpowered. Jack's only ally at this point was Tenebaum and even she has limitations to her abilities. If she had to risk herself to save Jack, her redemption of saving the Little Sisters would die with her. Tenebaum's too dependant on others to do the work herself and won't risk herself to go after Jack. I don't know, Fontaine was pretty damn smart and I think he panicked when his own plans didn't go the way he wanted. This part really solidified my theory that Andrew Ryan dropping the Reverse Uno card with Jack and his death stirred up Jack's need for revenge against Fontaine. But I couldn't see the point Fontaine being a character working from the shadows suddenly wanting to mono-e-mono in a straight up fight to the death. If Fontaine survived Jack, he would have been screwed fighting Subject Delta. No amount of plasmids and Adam can prepare him against Delta (especially me and my combos) Delta shrugs off bullets like Doom Guy eats demon ass with his boomstick.
@@placebodomingo3277 find someone else to troll, this isn't plagerized. You're using a public domain site as if it were officially sanction, just for the sake of arguing a rant that is months old. GTFO!
Excellent comment
this is the best Bioshock comment I've seen. I was pretty disappointed when Fontaine turned into dr Manhattan at the end too, it just didn't make sense and didn't sit right with the feeling of the game up until that point
lot of good points, especially the part about Delta ^^. antagonists in Bioshock would rather see the city sink/fall than accept defeat. make sens that most "evil" of them all decide to destroy himself to try and destroy you, the protagonist.
@@EricTheRedWiseman While I generally agree with your comment, it has one major problem - your solution for Fontaine dealing with Jack, drowning him in a random building, doesn't make for a satisfying conclusion to the game.
But don't feel bad, Ken Levine has the same problem with all his games, and that's ultimately what happened with BioShock - they got to the end and realised they had no satisfying end boss fight to conclude the game. The same thing happened with BioShock Infinite, and with both The Many and SHODAN in System Shock 2. The only Shock game with a satisfying end boss battle was BioShock 2, and Ken Levine had nothing to do with that game.
Which leaves us with the same problem Levine and Irrational Games had, how do you make Atlas a final boss? Ultimately I think they went the right direction, having him get so desperate you're hunting him down and killing all his men that he decides to splice up, even if the execution and his final boss design were underwhelming.
Edit: Also, I don't think Fontaine had full control of Rapture by the end of Bioshock 1. Yes he has accomplished his main goal of killing Ryan, but the Bioshock 2 characters were still there. Lamb had her religious extremist Rapture Family, Sinclair was still walking around just chillin', and Stanley Poole still has control over Dionysus Park, etc.
I would love to see a prequel film about Rapture's creation, Ryan's motives, and Fontaine's rise.
I'd love that too. My only concern would be the movie adaptation of a game. It unfortunately doesn't have the best track record. "/
That’s just bioshock: rapture
Well there is a book that does exactly that
“Faster then you can say... canned tomatoes”
"Code.......Yellow."
You don't fuck Fontaine. Fontaine fucks you.
It took me ages to realize that Frank Fontaine is just Bioshocks version of SHODAN
Atlas/Fontaine
Alt accounting. Works every time.
2:23 casually teabags dead Houdini Splicer...
Gotta do what you gotta do sometimes lol.
My First walkthrough
Me : you are just a video game .how complex can you possibly get ??
Bioshock : Yes.
Irrational : So we have an awesome environment for a game. It's an underwater utopia called Rapture. What type of story do you want Ken?
Ken: Yes.
Irrational: So... how about the type of game? Open world, story-driven, FPS, or what?
Ken: Yes.
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YES is a beautiful word ,isn't it ¿
@@mrdoctor3623 When it's used properly.
When I finished Burial at sea episode 2 I went back and played Bioshock 1 again so I could kill Frank Fontaine and avenge Elizabeth. Hes such a great villain.
I would say best in the series. I know it's a personal opinion of mine, but still.
Killed Frank to settle the same debt
@@TheBioshockHub I'm a little divided on who needed to die more? Frank or Sofia Lamb?
@@dankcatsmemes9219 Frank, in my opinion.
yes
im so impressed by all of your works. such a great research and passion. just amazing
Thank you.
Yes. It was all true. Before Bioshock beginning Jack arrive in Rapture. Elizabeth meet Atlas in Bioshock infinite burial at sea episode 2 in beginning.😭 Before her death awaits ending, Elizabeth can see all doors where Jack save all little sister and Sally hold Jack hands. Elizabeth leave into Jack's hand.
The Code in the Morgue Storeroom is 0451. Also in Deus Ex It’s the same for the first keypad in the game. Cross research does this shit to you.
Tbh Elizabeth had it coming. She was so stuck with getting revenge on all comstocks that she let the big daddy sneak up and kill him, but never thought the big daddy would kill her next. Then she chooses to go back to save sally( even though she was the one that didnt care that sally got burned by the heated tunnelsw while Comstock was honestly trying to save her) which ironically caused the deaths of a bunch of innocents and much more little sisters because she helped Atlas get back to main rapture.
Off topic, but I love your Mark of The Outsider profile picture.
@@KarinaTheWarrior Imagine getting the Outsider's Mark and having ADAM in you at the same time.
I think what would make the videos better would be to put some gameplay in that relates to what you are talking about. Example: Fontaine goes into his machine to get large doses of adam. Or when the little sisters stab him to death...It would be cool to see clips of that playing as you talk.
I've been really looking forward to this video.
I'm glad!
Frank Fontaine is my favourite Antagonist aka Villain
I love your channel, your videos are very incredible.
I'm really happy you enjoy the content :)
Frank Fontaine is my favorite villain
Awesome video man! Love Frank Fontaine my favorite character of the whole series.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it as well. Fontaine/Atlas I'd have to say are my 2nd favorite characters since obviously they're the same person.
Why not just refer to him by Frank through out the thing if that's the one name he usually kept? Referring to him by his ever shifting last names is confusing as hell.
Agree. I didn't even finish my first playthrough by Bioshock 1 yet and I don't mind getting spoiled but to know that Frank has become so many different people at one point makes me think "Holy shit, this guy is the Con God."
Question, Did you read the book? I felt so smart about Bioshock 1 and 2 after reading it, there is just so much I forgot.
I read Rapture, but I haven't read the other ones yet. I believe there's more than one, but I might be wrong.
I wish they made a realistic Frank Fontaine model
Great video, as always! Love learning the backstory of this incredible series.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, keep up the great work👍
Hey Eric, since you said you love Atlas/Frank Fontaine, there is a song that I listen to called 'Would You Kindly.' I think you'll enjoy it. The artist has also done a couple other BioShock themed songs. I have linked the video in the comment for you to give it a look if you'd like. I hope you enjoy it.
'Would You Kindly' by JT Music: th-cam.com/video/e0ONN8O9kXI/w-d-xo.html
I've listened to and enjoy all of their Bioshock raps. They're all very well done and I love the fact they incorporate parts of the game into their verses.
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I just don't understand why Ryan had to have Bill killed; he was the only good person in Rapture and wanted what was best for his family.
another cool video keep it up Erick
Thank you
I think it would of been useful if you were to show the gameplay footage of atlas
Atlos
Bio shock is better than call of duty
i thought the video was very interesting cause it was about a antagonist that is one of the best games ever created
my favorite part of the game is when Fontaine becomes adicted to adam,
not the game play just the Dialogue
Good video as always! Made me happy as I'm melting and have a headache.. Thanku!
Hope you feel better
@@TheBioshockHub thanku. I do kind of. Eyes are bad. Hay-fever I think. And it's too hot lol
Would you guys kindly hit the thumbs up
This guy gets it... I like this guy!
He looks like Charls Caroll from MDE lol.
Frank Fontaine kinda played it very stupid at the end Just hear me out Frank Fontaine revealed his identity to jack so why not tell jack to meet Fontaine and when jack comes thru the door just deactivate the vita chambers and throw every thing you have splicers gun turrets and bombs Before jack walks thru the door he thinks Fontaine is dead and Atlas is real so just lead him to a ambush
I think Fontaine became overconfident after beating Ryan and stealing Rapture. Just like how Napoleon Blindly charged into Russia.
-It's my best guest.
This was a very interesting video.
I hope you enjoyed it!
@@TheBioshockHub I did it was very well done. Would you kindly do more of these? Sorry, I had to do that line. 😂
@@guyk768 Absolutely! If you haven't seen the ones I've done previously, I'll leave you the playlist for you to check out.
- bit.ly/BioshockLore
Where the hell did you got all that story? was it from the books?
The book Bioshock Rapture
It’s literally from the fountain wiki he’s reading it word by word lol
Amazing
First time I played BioShock about one year ago I thought Frank Fontaine was Johnny topside
Just out of curiosity, what made you think that?
@@TheBioshockHub When I played BioShock 2 I didn't know half the characters because I didn't play BioShock one First I played BioShock 2 First And I didn't read the audio logs names so naturally you can probably see the picture
@@rohanswarts6866 I got you. I was just wondering :)
@@TheBioshockHub Yeah
@@TheBioshockHub I am just wondering something if you were Frank Fontaine what would u do after Ryan is dead
So can we officially say now that Porter said “what the sigma?” To fontaine?
Oh wow! I just realized!!!....
Frank Fontaine is basically just a real NERFED human version of Nyarlothotep lol (From Lovecraft Lore) Basically the difference is he’s weirdly enough kinda like ME! In the sense that he has extremely similar abilities/potential as Nyarlothotep but doesn’t actually get nearly ANY of the power & abilities right away at birth and has to gradually grow, learn, evolve, and actually train to build then awaken the good ass OP form n powers himself lol Much like me🤣 I wasn’t born with Jack shit! And hardly even any NORMAL ASS human talents lol I had to go down a long road of sheer will,
suffering,
Training,
Learning
And ESPECIALLY discovering how to LEGITIMATELY go about evolving myself and getting more & more unnatural talents n power lol
Oh yeah and he needed help from drugs designed for Biohack (eerily like za wordo/title Bioshock! Lol) type purposes and had to go beyond human boundaries of its use lol
His real name isn’t actually Frank Fontaine. He got that name from a man he killed and impersonated
A question i’ve always had regards to the WYK phrase. Some people state that in bioshock 1 it is said that fontaine helped Suchong made that the activation phrase for Jack. It’s been over a year since i replayed the original Bioshock, but i just finished Burial at Sea Episode 2. So, why does Atlas require Elizabeth’s help to figure out what the ace in the hole is? Is it because BaS is set in an alternate universe, or what i said about Atlas helping Suchong isn’t the case, or am i missing something?
The timeline was a bit jumbled. Essentially, Atlas needed to know the Phrase which would've activated Jack. And you're right, in Bioshock, Fontaine and Tenenbaum (since she helps you fix it) programmed the WYK phrase with the help of Atlas/Fontaine.
@@TheBioshockHub So basically he made the program with Tenenbaum and Suchong, but didn't know the phrase chosen by the latter? or is it a different universe, with constants and variables, and one of the variables being who brainwashed jack/who had the info on the activation phrase?
@@thiagonunes2531 I think with trying to tell the story of Infinite tying into the events of Bioshock, a lot got jumbled up. So it's a bit on the difficult side to fully explain.
@@TheBioshockHub i came up with this explanation: Suchong developed Jack’s mind control, growth acceleration and super human abilities by Fontaine’s demand, but Fontaine didn’t knew which phrase Suchong chose. I believe Suchong knew who Atlas was, but tried to hide his work on Jack from everyone, because Ryan allegedly won over and Suchong only cared about the money, not who he was working for. That is further believable when we analyse this phrase from Atlas to Elizabeth: “And tell Suchong Atlas hasn’t forgotten him”
This was amazing
Glad you enjoyed Tanner!
Wold you kind
pretty much he is the robbie rotten of rapture
We are number one, boyo.
hey one other thing,i was playing bio 2 and when you talk about the siren alley thing i discover the place a got a gene tonic,thanks
@@Emike-nc9ew No problem!
Wait please reply so didn't you say that frank fontaine faked and changed his name to another name right? So how did he meet frank fontaine? And kill him? He would be killing himself please reply explaining
Remember, he was a conman, so he assumed many identities. For the Fontaine last name, he picked it up from a guy at a local bar.
@@TheBioshockHub oohhhh yeah I just figured that out
I found Frank Fontaine's body his body is in Manervas den
Really? Is there a way you can show me?
@@TheBioshockHub Long comment due I know please don't judge me if you want to see him it is very simple replay manervas den or let me find you the time stamp sound cool
If you do want to find him in a play through jou will find him in a glass container that has grafitti on it that says Property of Reed Wahl
Saw the notification, I had to click.
Thank you my friend
@@TheBioshockHub Anytime, thank you for making such Content..!
I was right! 😆
Yup!
Story of a common crook
I wouldn't say a "common crook". I'd say a story of a well thought out plan by an extremely intelligent conman.
@@TheBioshockHub yea i guess because he did had a full domestic war against Andrew ryan
And succeed
@@maruf7956 It crazy how well thought out of a character Atlas/Fontaine was.
Cite the book as a source? Lol
That was a small fuck up on my part, my apologies.
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ProudEnder not the bees!
Frank Fontaine isn't even his real name.
Ah, Traitor!
20 minutes of a back story I wish it was shorter 😣