Just thinking about thisâŚin Sgail he has this Kill-Thingy implanted right? Heâs then captured by 47 and the Crew, then âone of the Sailorsâ frees him.
Why donât Diana just push the Button after she notices his escape?
They removed the thingy when they brought him on board ![]()
Yeah, what @Rimland said. They actually take a moment to show a close-up of his neck that shows he had been cut open and then stitched up in the spot where we saw him inject the poison chip. They didnât want to take the chance that the Partners could remotely activate the chip from a distance once they figured out that he had been abducted.
i guessed that he took advantage of the seaâs bad reception or something and went out of range so the switch wouldnât work haha. doesnât make much sense.
according to the other answers here, they removed the chip from him. oof⌠at least we got 1 more game from that bad decision ![]()
But they were willing to take the chance of doing make-shift surgery on a dirty pirate ship? Makes sense.
Pretty sure both 47 and Grey have the precision needed to cut into a man non-fatally, remove a chip, and then sew it up, using sterilizing agents to prevent infection. Besides, if he died of gangrene after they got the info, wouldnât matter to them. They just needed him to last long enough.
The roomâs layout bears a strikingly resemblanc to the room Dalia Margolis meets Helmut in.
Tasteless and traceless

47âs 360 degree view
instinct case study - coming soon in next post

Wait a second, he doesnât look like 47 at all - he looks more like Albert Wesker from Resident Evil!
Netflix. Is normal. ![]()
To be fair both are clones.







