
If they're injured in any other fight and it finishes, you'll have to revive them. Nowhere else in the game does this occur. To elaborate: if Adams or Lugo is downed in the fight, which is pretty likely, they will recover instantly after you finish the snipers off.Just kill the snipers, and suddenly your teammates are fine.How do the snipers from when you "have" to choose to kill either the soldier or the civilian (or shoot the ropes) manage to injure your teammates if they're imaginary? I could understand it if it happened to Walker (since it's his delusion), but Adams got incapacitated by them when I shot the ropes, so yeah.These answers are all assumptions due to the nature of the game. As for the beard? He might've had it for some time, but was so out of it that he probably only noticed it now. Seems like an awful long time went by before they found him. Minor point, but how long is the period of time between Walker calling in help and the rescue team finding him? By the time they get to him, Walker has a beard.Also, the 33rd was in control of the water distribution throughout Dubai, which is pretty much enough incentive for the survivors to just follow them, instead of keeling over. No one ever said that it was only the battalion that took casualties from the sandstorms.How did the 33rd maintain order in Dubai when they were only at battalion strength (and presumably took casualties from the sandstorm, and had to deal with a mutiny) and had to watch over hundreds of thousands of people?.Being the Company man that he was, his response to inquiry was "yes, but the information's not up to date." He was was likely working off aged intel and as a CIA operative his instinct was to be skeptical in case it was out of date. When it came to the question of Konrad being alive, Gould didn't explicitly say he didn't know. It's been suggested that like the Deltas, the CIA's initial mission was to look for survivors though it's hard to say if they went in before or after Konrad's ill-fated evacuation attempt, but they would have sent their own teams to investigate the lost contact situation.The sequence of events for all of this is messy and just doesn't really make sense to me. And Konrad's broadcast is only picked up in the 6th month of the storms. Meaning the CIA was probably sent in some time around the 4th month of the storms. The CIA can't have been sent in that shortly before Walker and Delta were, because they had enough time to organize the insurgency, fight the 33rd, and end up with a ceasefire. How could Gould not know if Konrad was alive, when the CIA was sent in before the 33rd tried to evacuate Dubai? Konrad was alive to make the looped broadcast "This is Colonel John Konrad." when the CIA was already present, meaning there must have been evidence that Konrad was alive.Rules of Engagement: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD, PROCEED WITH CAUTION!
