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** Ryan could have ''easily'' co-opted Jack into his own personal killing machine once he reached Rapture Control. He didn't ''want'' to. He wanted to prove to Jack just how worthless he was and how much he was being used.
* Did Sigma{{spoiler|/Porter}} ever have a Little Sister?
** [[Word of God]] is no, he never did. According to [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20190821215737/https://forums.2kgames2k.com/showthread.php?78622-Introduction-time!%21-Steve-Gaynor-writer-Lead-Designer-of-Minerva-s-Den/page22%2Fpage22 this thread] over at the 2K forums, Sigma never got that far in the development stage. Maybe he was deemed unsuitable for some reason, or maybe by that point the Alpha Series had pretty much outlived its usefulness.
* Rapture's population is described to be in the thousands, along with an unknown number of workers who made the city. But, with all the businesses, jobs, and products seen in Rapture, the numbers just don't add up. Most big, modern corporations employ in the thousands, which would mean that Ryan Industries and Fontaine Futuristics would have employed most, if not all, of the people invited to Rapture. As for the workers. . . well, it's one thing to build a city, and another thing entirely to maintain a geothermal power plant.
** It started out as thousands, but grew to several tens of thousands eventually. As for maintaining the geothermal plant, this ''is'' a game where you can grow a hive of bees in your forearm. The fact that they were able to build a functional city at the bottom of the sea in the 40's and develop technology more advanced than modern technology indicates that they probably did have the capacity to build a functional geothermal plant.