I just need a Travis quote and my collection will be complete.

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I just need a Travis quote and my collection will be complete.
I'm Quarryposting now
wasted an hour on this and need someone to tell me I'm funny 😔
Just realized how fucked up it is that Eliza puts blood on her face to find Silas because that can only be HIS blood. Which means she bleeds her own boy, just like the hackett’s bleed their infected. Something something exploitation from the ones that “love” you to protect themselves. Ma making Travis be a crooked cop to “keep the family safe”. The entire family putting all the stress on Chris to keep this camp running in dangerous circumstances, because I’m sure he worried about someone getting out and attacking children because they did attack civilians at points. Caleb and Kaylee forced to work at their family business as children despite at the least Kaylee wanting to run away. Hmm. Hmm.
Bobby Hackett Dog Tag Details!
Bobby is largely unknown in the entire game. However, in Chapter 10, his dog tags can be found, revealing he served. Nothing can be seen by the player; however, when I looked in the game files, I found that you can read the tags. Now I must admit I know very little about military anything, and when looking this up, it's what I could compare it to. If anyone knows more, please feel free to share your thoughts!
From the tag, we learn that Bobby's blood type is A Positive. His middle name starts with an N.
I looked up both sets of numbers in case it meant anything, such as the actual service he served in. However, the last set of numbers actually is a real postal code! The postal code is for Imbari, Japan. Now, I have no clue if this was by total accident, or maybe the implication is that's where Bobby was stationed. Of course, there is no actual US military base there in real life, but it would be interesting if Bobby were deployed in Japan for some time. Now, could I be reading too far into a totally random set of numbers on a fictional character's dog tags? Yes. But it is all for good fun, and well I love doing this.
Last but not least, if we take the postal code as fact, this would also mean Bobby was away from the Hakett household for a significant amount of time. Meaning Bobby was the only Hackett to escape the abusive/toxic household, something that we know Travis, Chris, and Kaylee all longed to do. Very bittersweet, he was then dragged back into that household.
The Hackett brothers:
The Quarry:
Bobby and Papa Hackett squatting in the trees, watching a bunch of camp counsellors in their early 20's play truth or dare:
Been listening to my outlast au playlist recently and rediscovered this gem I had completely forgotten about, so have another lyric prompt!
'I would be your slaughterhouse
I would be your killing floor
I would be the funeral home
I'd be the family morgue'
He popped with his teeth still in Dad's throat, the taste and smell of blood so thick, so heavy in his mouth and nose that his first cogent thought was of gagging - it didn't stop him from tearing, ripping, shaking his head in one last instinctive side-to-side, and if Bobby hadn't reached over to pry him off like a rabid dog, well...
Chris might not've stopped at all.
In the movies, this was the time where everything went silent, the moment where they looked at the wreckage, the carnage, and grappled with it. Instead, the room seemed almost unbearably loud as they stared at the bodies on the floor (two counselors, once; their parents, once), the cicadas and crickets outside the window screaming like unwitting witnesses as the three of them fought to catch their breaths, huffing, puffing, panting.
Bobby was the first to say something, still absently shaking the memory of Chris's teeth from his hands as he murmured, "Man, I think you killed - "
"The kids broke in," Travis said from the corner where he'd fallen, his legs splayed stupidly and his voice a low, flat drone as he stared at Mom, at Dad, at anything but him, "they killed them and we had to defend ourselves, that's what happened;" and there he seemed to get a hold of himself, his jaw working strangely as he lifted his eyes to the two of them, "And neither one of you's gonna breathe a word otherwise, so help me God."