

The Jockey Splicer was an enemy who had consumed too much of the drinkable Plasmid Shock Jockey. In terms of their weapon choice, bulky physique, and use of armor, this proposed Splicer is similar to the Beast Heavy Hitter enemy from BioShock Infinite. This unique enemy type did not appear anywhere in the game, but the model's design is slightly similar in appearance to some of the male Splicers encountered in the store, albeit, more buff. Like other Splicers in Fontaine's this enemy would have worn impromptu protective covering in his case, armor fastened from sheet metal. Her outfit consists of a black dress with a plunging neckline and bow detail, a white fur shrug, a pearl necklace, and gloves.Ĭoncept for the Grenade Launcher Splicer.Ĭoncept art exists for a Splicer enemy that would have carried a grenade launcher or RPG with them. The other would-be female Splicer appears in evening attire. One design presented a more professional-looking female Splicer dressed in a blouse, belted skirt, and matching bolero jacket. This includes two more female Splicer designs, weapons (with the likeness of Columbia weaponry), and attire. Many unused Splicer model variants and props were proposed but removed or repurposed.

It's worth noting that every other character in Episode 2 has their correct name in their portrait's file name. This is revealed by the fact that the file for her Audio Diary portrait is named AudioLog CoraFlannigan. The character Kay Flannigan from Burial at Sea - Episode 2 was originally named Cora Flannigan. He was part of Ryan Security and was sent to Fontaine's on New Year's Eve of 1958 to eliminate Atlas, his followers, and Elizabeth. Ĭyrus Gale is a character who was completely cut from Episode 2, along with his Audio Diary Operation Deep Dive. For the sake of the plot or gameplay reasons, her tear abilities were removed from the final game and replaced with Plasmids. In interviews prior to her playable debut, she was to retain her tear ability that would have created a new experience for players apart from the stealth mode implemented in the final game. These proposals also showcased alternative shoes, accessories, and hairstyles. 4.3 Burial at Sea - Episode 2 Loading Screenīefore Elizabeth's primary outfit was chosen, she had five different proposed variants which included an A-Line day coat, an evening gown with formal gloves, a hooded cloak, and an outfit similar to her final ensemble, but with a more revealing neckline.2.1 Alternate Elizabeth introduction for Burial at Sea - Episode 1.2 Mechanics, Gameplay and Promotional Elements.
