![]() Sam then storms off to bury her father, as her bandage is ripped off, and argues with Paige about what happened. As the rest of the group prepare for the upcoming conflict, Randall tries to provoke Michonne and coerce her into killing him, something Michonne can agree or disagree with. Alternatively, she can choose not to answer the radio or somehow cheat Norma. Michonne can realize that Randall could be used as a bargaining chip and can tell Norma that Randall has been captured and awaits her arrival to reclaim him. Norma tries to contact Randall via radio demanding to know his whereabouts. Michonne and Pete (if he didn't leave) manage to kill the two men and, with the help of Paige, manages to subdue Randall and hold him hostage in the house's garage. While Sam rests, Michonne learns from both Paige and John that Sam's mother had committed suicide due to the harsh reality of the apocalypse, which takes a toll on the family.īy neglecting to close their gate, John is suddenly shot and killed by Randall, who assaults the house with the assistance of two other men from Monroe. With the help of the family, Michonne removes the bullet from Sam's shoulder and cauterizes her wound – saving her life. The group arrives at Sam's home where they meet her father, John, her younger brothers, James and Alex, and her best friend, Paige. ![]() Sam suggests that they hide at her family's home, but is shot in the shoulder and wounded by Randall during their escape. Pete offers to give himself up to save Michonne and Sam, something Michonne can agree or disagree with. If Zachary was spared, he would, together with his boyfriend Jonas, assist Michonne and Sam to escape to repay Michonne for sparing his life. Either way, Michonne, and Sam rescue Pete and they fight their way out of Monroe. A distraught Samantha tries to get revenge by killing Zachary, something Michonne can agree or disagree with. Zachary unintentionally shoots Greg, forcing Michonne to destroy his brain so he doesn't turn. Randall forces Zachary, a young member of the ship, to question Michonne, Greg, and Samantha. Greg is also brought up for questioning, though he lies to Norma, forcing Michonne to either help him, herself, or keep silent. Norma warns Michonne that Samantha is a liar and that she shouldn't be trusted. Michonne is questioned by Norma, where the player can comply or refuse. The group is taken to a bayou-like community called Monroe, where Michonne and Samantha are left in a ship's storage room, where Samantha apologizes for her behavior and tries to get Michonne to ambush Randall – a choice for the player. Whilst fighting off walkers, the group is taken hostage by Randall, a man part of a larger group under the leadership of his sister, Norma, who are hunting Sam and Greg for stealing their supplies from their town. They scavenge around, but are ambushed by Samantha and Greg Fairbanks – two siblings also searching for supplies. Upon entering, they find two people chained to the doors, shot in the head, to ensure they couldn't turn to walkers. ![]() Their search leads them to an abandoned boat. They receive a radio signal from an area known as Mobjack, and Michonne and Pete disembark to the area, leaving behind their three crew members – Siddiq, Oak (a British immigrant), and Berto – onto Pete's boat. She considers suicide, and if she proceeds, she is stopped in the act by Pete, the boat's leader. The story begins with Michonne on a boat with four men, having flashbacks about abandoning her two daughters, Colette and Elodie. It also serves as a tie-in between the existing The Walking Dead seasons developed by Telltale Games. The three episode miniseries follows Michonne's journey after leaving Rick Grimes' trusted group in issue 126, and what brought her back to the group in issue 139.
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