

Of course, radio communication can be encrypted, but this requires special devices forest rangers are not equipped with.
It is even perfectly possible to find the frequency by chance. Anyone knowing adequate frequency can easily tune in and listen to conversation in a certain radius. But as they are using simple radios, no tapping is necessary.
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Artistic License Physics: Henry and Delilah speak about wiretapping their communication devices.The final days also involve what has to be the most relaxed forest fire in video game history (although this is because the fire isn't close enough to be an immediate threat, and all the characters know that they'll be long gone by the time it arrives.) Henry never even confronts the actual culprit, Ned Goodwin, who exits stage left after leaving a tape recording giving a half-hearted apology to him. The major drama the entire plot seems to be building up towards ultimately turns out to be nothing more than a Red Herring, seemingly making a point about how bored and lonely people turn mundane events into giant conspiracy theories. An Aesop: Running away from your problems isn't a solution.Alone with the Psycho: Or rather, alone with the Troll-ish boss with the sometimes abrassive sense of humor and a somewhat unprofessional attitude.It's a bit of a plot point, given how solitary and non-intensive the job is. The Alleged Boss: Delilah, who spends most of her time bantering with Henry instead of giving him instructions.Also, the two teens encountered at the beginning of the game manage to consume a truly epic amount of beer between them, going through several cases and leaving trails of discarded cans wherever they've been. It most likely has to do with being completely isolated in the middle of nowhere for an extremely long period of time. In fact, most of the rangers up in Shoshone N.P. The Alcoholic: Henry tends to drink a bit.Henry's nicknames for Julia and Delilah are "Jules" and "D", respectively.

She claims that she chose it because it rhymes with "thanks", Henry points out that it doesnt.
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In a recent episode of Script Lock, a podcast full of interviews about video-game narratives, Cissy Jones, the voice of Delilah, reveals that Firewatch was originally going to have a much darker ending than the one we got.
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Related: Firewatch Movie In Development From Blindspotting Producers If it wasn't clear at the beginning, beware of end-game spoilers for Firewatch. Although it was very well received, the game's ending was divisive amongst reviewers and consumers alike for its vague, anti-climactic ending. Some people may or may not have enjoyed the finale, but the ending that Campo Santo had originally planned could have gone over worse. Cissy Jones has revealed in a podcast that Firewatch was initially going to have a much different ending - without Delilah.įirewatch is generally regarded as one of the best "walking simulator" experiences out there at the moment.
