If Jason is concerned and curious it opens up special dialogue in the bloodbath chapter as they are resetting the tripwire and mining the hallway. Since Jason already knows about Nick and Rachel, he'll have the option to bring up the affair. He then has the option to tell Nick to clear the air and tell the Colonel, which Nick responds that is not Jason's best advice - or - Jason will tell him not to tell the Colonel since he is struggling with losing Rachel, and Nick replies he is also suffering from the loss. Then, as they are setting bombs in the hallway and talking about the checkpoint, Nick will mention that he had a future with Rachel but even she couldn't be honest (IDK if that part changes depending on Rachel's choice about their relationship at the start of the game). It's crazy how many options there and how choice can impact the dialogue in later chapters.
Jason:Say it, WFT is wrong with you! Nick:I m ok, man. Jason:You're not thinking about check point, right ?! Jason:I needed you to focus on tue mission.
1:05 Ok, Don't get me wrong, I love Jason, he's my favorite character aside from Salim, but if he did that to me, I'd yeet him out of the fucking helicopter!!! 😠😆
Would you let the feelings take over you? get angry for no reason? In this situation Jason is correct, regardless of Nick's feelings towards Rachel if he is ok or not he has to stay focused on the mission after all they are going to a war so it's not time for jokes or distractions, he just used common sense and logic.
@@weslleyitalo7669 I didn't say he was wrong. I was saying if he poked me in the head, I'd yeet him out of the helicopter. (It was a joke.) I agreed with him there actually. Nick did need to stay focused for that. I mean, a job that serious, he'd have to.
@@sidneycage22 Sorry I understand now what you said, I think Jason just provoked to see if Nick was focused on the mission, I don't think with the intention of mistreating himself trying to encourage or put pressure after all as he said ''We are marines sergeant, we pull the trigger together.'' and this is also his role after all he is a lieutenant in the marines, obviously he will always be pragmatic in his choices.
@@weslleyitalo7669 Yes, I agree. That's one of the reasons why I like Jason so much. He seems like the only one (Other than Salim.) who was fully focused on the mission and everything that went on underground, while all the others were wrapped up in their own issues.
If Jason is concerned and curious it opens up special dialogue in the bloodbath chapter as they are resetting the tripwire and mining the hallway. Since Jason already knows about Nick and Rachel, he'll have the option to bring up the affair. He then has the option to tell Nick to clear the air and tell the Colonel, which Nick responds that is not Jason's best advice - or - Jason will tell him not to tell the Colonel since he is struggling with losing Rachel, and Nick replies he is also suffering from the loss. Then, as they are setting bombs in the hallway and talking about the checkpoint, Nick will mention that he had a future with Rachel but even she couldn't be honest (IDK if that part changes depending on Rachel's choice about their relationship at the start of the game). It's crazy how many options there and how choice can impact the dialogue in later chapters.
I can’t find this scene anywhere on UA-cam it’s so frustrating.
Damn didn't know there are variations depending on whether Rachel rejected him or not
1:02 Jason antagonizes nick to wake
Jason:Wake up Nick, I need you focus on the mission!
Jason:Say it, WFT is wrong with you!
Nick:I m ok, man.
Jason:You're not thinking about check point, right ?!
Jason:I needed you to focus on tue mission.
1:05 Ok, Don't get me wrong, I love Jason, he's my favorite character aside from Salim, but if he did that to me, I'd yeet him out of the fucking helicopter!!! 😠😆
Would you let the feelings take over you? get angry for no reason? In this situation Jason is correct, regardless of Nick's feelings towards Rachel if he is ok or not he has to stay focused on the mission after all they are going to a war so it's not time for jokes or distractions, he just used common sense and logic.
@@weslleyitalo7669 I didn't say he was wrong. I was saying if he poked me in the head, I'd yeet him out of the helicopter. (It was a joke.) I agreed with him there actually. Nick did need to stay focused for that. I mean, a job that serious, he'd have to.
@@sidneycage22 Sorry I understand now what you said, I think Jason just provoked to see if Nick was focused on the mission, I don't think with the intention of mistreating himself trying to encourage or put pressure after all as he said ''We are marines sergeant, we pull the trigger together.'' and this is also his role after all he is a lieutenant in the marines, obviously he will always be pragmatic in his choices.
@@weslleyitalo7669 Yes, I agree. That's one of the reasons why I like Jason so much. He seems like the only one (Other than Salim.) who was fully focused on the mission and everything that went on underground, while all the others were wrapped up in their own issues.