How can anyone pick just one moment from these two? They're the first truly friendly faces Booker encounters in Columbia, even if absolutely everything about them is wrapped in mystery and theoretical physics. The Luteces appear over and over again, and each time they are an absolute delight. They also have far more to do with the overall mystery than anyone could have really anticipated. They've pulled so many of the strings that need to be pulled for this game to happen at all. Rosalind Lutece is the one who put Columbia in the sky in the first place. Robert Lutece first offered Booker the chance to give up his own daughter in exchange for the removal of his gambling debts. The sign of a truly great supporting character is the feeling of great joy and relief when they appear, and that is exactly what Rosalind and Robert Lutece inspired in the violent world of Bioshock Infinite. "Dies. Died. Will Die."
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