"Seed" is the eleventh episode of The Walking Dead: Destinies and the first part of "Kill the Dead".
Synopsis[]
The unthinkable happened: Hershel's farm was overrun. The survivors set the barn on fire as a last-ditch effort to buy them time to escape. Now, having spent the winter on the road looking for shelter, they've stumbled upon their potential salvation: a prison. But before they can make this their new home, the walkers need to be dealt with...
Plot[]
To Be Added
Defining Choice[]
Let Andrew stay: Rick/Shane, fully aware that sending him out on the road would be the same as killing him, decides to let him stay. Not everyone is happy with this decision the most prominent being Carol. Andrew assures her he will contribute to the rest of the group. Everyone goes back.
Send Andrew away: Rick/Shane, knowing he is a potential risk to keep around, decides to send him away saying that the prison is theirs and he should move on somewhere else. While leaving, Andrew promises this isn't over and that they should watch their backs.
Expedition[]
Triage[]
With Lori's baby due any time now, Hershel worries how he'll safely deliver it. If he has to perform a C-Section, he'll need far more medicine and supplies than they have to keep Lori and the baby healthy. To make sure they are ready for anything, Hershel assembles a small group to search an abandoned hospital for additional medical supplies.
During the mission, Hershel will radio you, telling you there are not many supplies but that he found two survivors with one of them appearing to be in need of medical attention. He asks if he should bring them to the prison. Rick/Shane can choose to tell Hershel to either leave them or to bring them to the prison. The correct course of action is to tell him to bring them back.
Into the woods[]
Feeling cooped up in a prison, Lori says she needs some air and wants to go for a walk in the woods.
During the mission, Lori will radio you, telling you she found people there one of them injured. She asks if she should reveal herself and offer help. Rick/Shane can choose to tell Lori to either help them or to leave them. The correct course of action is to tell her to leave them.
Long overdue (Determinant)[]
On his last supply run, T-Dog noticed a library that looked relatively untouched. He wants to return and see what's inside. Even if there are no other supplies, he thinks bringing back some books for the group would be good for morale.
TBA
Baby-proofing (Determinant)[]
Dale is worried about the arrival of Lori's baby, who will need diapers, formula, and other gear. He wants to search one of the nearby housing developments, so he volunteers to lead a team on the run.
During the mission, Dale will radio you, telling you they found a house containing an untouched nursery, but there are people there. He asks if they should sneak in and grab the supplies or ask them for the supplies. Rick/Shane can choose to tell Dale to either ask them for the baby gear or to break in and take it. The correct course of action is to tell him to ask them for the baby gear.
Group Conflict[]
Defuse the situation[]
Merle/Glenn: "I've had enough of your racist bullshit, man!" Glenn shouts at Merle, who stands smirking before him. "Hey chief, can I help it if all you people look alike?" snorts Merle. Glenn turns to the group and points at Merle. "Seriously?" "What? I meant pizza delivery people!" Merle retorts. Glenn balls his hands into fists and begins to tremble.
Rick/Shane can choose to either defend Merle for the sake of harmony or to support Glenn.
Handcuff Merle[]
Retrieve the medical equipment[]
Carl/T-Dog: T-Dog and Carl sit across the table from each other, leaned forward in the middle of deep discussion. "Too small," Carl says. "I need a bigger gun. One of the rifles." "Are you crazy?" T-Dog replies. "Those guns're bigger than you are, small fry. You ain't gonna be able to carry one, let alone aim and shoot it." "I know how to handle myself," Carl replies. "And I'm sick of you treating me like a kid, C'mon. I want the big gun." "No way," T-Dog replies. "You take a pistol, or you stay behind,"
Rick/Shane can choose to either support Carl or to agree with T-Dog.
Save Beth/Maggie[]
Carol/Maggie: The survivors have just returned from a supply run when Maggie confronts Carol. "We need to talk, Carol," Maggie says. "Sure Maggie," Carol replies nonchalantly. "Back there, when I got jumped by that walker," Maggie begins. "I called out to you for help. Then I saw your face. You were going to leave me, weren't you?" "I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about, Maggie," Carol says, turning away. "Stop," Maggie grabs her. "I know you were going to leave me. If I hadn't managed to get it off me, I'd be dead." "But you did get free. I knew you could," Carol replies. "And I didn't have to risk the supplies to save you. What's more to say?"
Rick/Shane can choose to either defend Carol or to support Maggie.
Credits[]
- Rick Grimes (Determinant)
- Glenn Rhee
- Merle Dixon (Determinant)
- Theodore Douglas (Determinant)
- Shane Walsh (Determinant)
- Lori Grimes
- Carl Grimes (Determinant)
- Daryl Dixon
- Dale Horvath (Determinant)
- Carol Peletier
- Hershel Greene
- Maggie Greene (Determinant)
- Beth Greene (Determinant)
- Andrew
Deaths[]
- None
Trivia[]
- First appearance of Andrew.
Goofs/Errors[]
- In the loading screen it reads "After the fall... Harrison Memorial Hospital, King County, GA" when the entirety of the episode takes place in the prison.
Episodes of The Walking Dead: Destinies
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Welcome to the Apocalypse | "Days Gone Bye" • "Listen Up" • "Guts" • "Life Worth Living" • "Overrun" |
Survival of the Fittest | "What Lies Ahead" • "Bloodletting" • "Haunted"• "Pretty Much Dead Already" • "Better Angels" |
Kill the Dead | "Seed" • "Sick" • "Killer Within" • "Take Care of Each Other" |
Woodbury | "Walk With Me" • "Made to Suffer" • "Hounded" • "When the Dead Come Knocking"• "The Suicide King" |
Fear the Living | "Infected" • "Clear" • "This Sorrowful Life" • "Too Far Gone" |
Episode Guide: Telltale • Overkill |