Of course the whole ending of the game makes the "paradox" moot. The final conflict is against Vox revolutionaries trying to sink Comstocks head ship. You never end up back in the original Columbia.From there, I'm not sure: either this version of Comstock has holed up in alternate Comstock's house while the original resident tries to escape the Vox, or you actually do end up back in the first Columbia after all. Thus, it can also be assumed that the Songbird eventually brings the recaptured Elizabeth to the first Comstock. After all, it's been perfectly established that Comstock can manipulate Tears of his own through machinery. After all, if that universe's Elizabeth is in Founder custody, Songbird shouldn't have any interest in the Elizabeth Booker has with him plus, if Elizabeth had been moved a different fortress in preparation for the arrival of "the False Shepherd", then it probably wouldn't have ended with Songbird in the water - in which case, why does it have the signature crack in its eye? From all this, I think it's possible that the Songbird of the first Columbia visited is actively following Booker and Elizabeth through dimensions. Not entirely: if that version of Elizabeth has been recaptured by Comstock - or was never successfully rescued in the first place (summaries of the voxophone aren't clear) - then it follows that the Songbird that attacks Booker prior to the events of Comstock House cannot belong to that dimension.This is a fairly pressing question when you realize that the rest of the game takes place in that world, which means that the fact that there should be completely screws up the plot. What happened to the Elizabeth of that world? The autolog you read from Booker implies that he never managed to rescue her. Midway through the game, Elizabeth takes you to a world where Booker died.
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