All Choices In Chapter 23 Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

All Choices In Chapter 23 Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage



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In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage‘s 23rd chapter, Kat(rhyn) Mikaelson, 1995, Swann completes her third interview with a friend. This time, you’re interviewing Kat in the playground beneath the highway overpass where Autumn lost her keys at the beginning of the game.

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But this conversation is focused on going even further back into the past, as Swann questions Kat about her home life and history with punk music. In this guide we’ll go over all the potential questions, and note which will earn a positive, negative, or neutral response from Kat. As usual, we’ve tested simply staying silent for each available question, and doing this gets a neutral response from Kat.

Getting To Know Kat

Kat from Lost Records: Bloom & Rage sits on a swing beneath a highway overpass, with dialogue options.

At the beginning of the interview, Kat says that they should have filmed this interview at The Abyss. Swann has two potential answers:

Sorry…

Neutral

It’ll be cool, I promise.

Positive

If you apologize for filming at the playground, Kat asks why you’re apologizing and tries to move the conversation forward. Swann can apologize again, which gets a negative response or can tell Kat, “Let’s just keep going.” Kat respects that, and it gets a positive response.

Kat from Lost Records: Bloom & Rage sits in a playground with dialogue options about her home life and her taste in music.

Now it’s time to get into the meat of the interview. You have two potential conversation topics for Kat. One excites her, and the other bums her out.

What’s it like at your house?

Negative

Let’s talk about music.

Positive

Next, you can dive deeper into Kat’s love of punk music.

You don’t look like a typical punk.

Negative

What’s a zine?

Neutral

To Gertie Or Not To Gertie?

Kat from Lost Records: Bloom & Rage sits in a playground with dialogue options about Gertie the deer.

Kat says that punk music helped her understand that there were other people who felt like her, and confides that before she met Swann, Autumn, and Nora, her only friend was Gertie. This raises the question: “Who’s Gertie?” But Swann can ask something else instead.

Who’s Gertie?

Positive

You don’t like any other music…?

Negative

That second question is a dead-end, but asking about Gertie will lead Kat to open up, telling a story about a time she lost her temper with her mom. Swann has the option to get judgey here, which Kat doesn’t like.

Whoa!

Neutral

That’s kinda harsh.

Negative

This leads to Kat’s story about meeting Gertie, an injured deer. It’s tricky to know what response Kat will like here, but the key is that she wants to be seen as independent.

Did someone help you save her?

Negative

Did you take her home?

Positive

After that, Kat isn’t feeling too well and the interview wraps up. You can explore the playground if you want, and there are some optional objects to examine on the ground. When you’re ready to go, speak to Kat. This will trigger one last dialogue choice, concering how you’re feeling about the girls’ plans for the following night.

Good idea!

Positive

What if your dad catches you?

Negative

And with that, you’ve completed the final interview for Tape One.

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