Subject Delta, the protagonist of BioShock 2, would likely appear as a heavily muscled man with a rugged, battle-worn physique, reflecting his years of fighting in the underwater city of Rapture. His skin would show signs of aging and stress, marked by scars and tattoos, particularly the "Little Sister" markings that signify his bond with them. His hair would be unkempt, and his expression would convey a mix of determination and sorrow, embodying the tragic hero's journey he endures throughout the game. Overall, he would present a stark contrast to the imposing figure he cuts while wearing the Big Daddy suit.
Subject Delta's true name is never revealed. He is known only as Subject Delta, or by the nickname 'Johnny Topside' as he came from the surface.
his names jack but hes not in the second one in bioshock 2 you play as a big daddy named alpha series delta It's the same guy because when you get to the level before Fontaine Futuristics someone says your true name. They just call you Subject Delta though.
No they do not. Big Daddies are human inside, and once killed they remain dead - plot contrivance aside, like Subject Delta and the vita-chamber in Bioshock 2.
Subject Delta was a deep-sea diver investigating the area around Rapture due to the large amount of ships that went missing in the area. He stumbled upon Rapture, entered, and lived there as a minor celebrity for a short while. However Rapture's ruling faction had him incarcerated, believing he was an agent of those who'd seek to destroy Rapture. He was used as a test subject for the Big Daddy program, becoming the first to successfully bond with a Little Sister - Eleanor Lamb, daughter of Bioshock 2's antagonist Sofia Lamb.
Bioshock 2 takes place 10 years after Jack Ryan leaves with the little sisters. You play as Delta, a big daddy who is looking for his little sister in which he was separated with at the beginning of the game.
on the first game- you can look like, smell like, talk like and be LIKE a rosie variety by playing through the storyline for a while (its near the end) but unfortunately you cant be like a bouncer variety (the main one that's on the cover of the game). i have tried. on the second one- you are a big daddy.
I've only ever seen Delta boys with one kind of helmet, and that would be a MICH helmet, which stands for Modular Inegrated Communications Helmet, and for some reason their always black, same with their vests, combat harnesses, and holsters, and I never really got arround to asking one why.
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