I think that the Atlantic coast means that Rapture will be raised from the bottom to the top of the sea. the way this happens is that the main character reactivates the rapture self-destruct thing, but since no one really knew what happened, probably not even ryan since he probably didnt try it out, the floor bottom breaks up over time and eventually sends the entire city upwards because of the coral (that i am assuming) it is built upon. That is why the coral incrusts the bioshock 2 sign and is not continuously dripping with water. this happens after the main character dies, and one depressed grown up little-sister went to the atlantic sea with a big-daddie doll, and happens to see the once sunken city as it progressively rises out of the atlantic.
I think that the Atlantic coast means that Rapture will be raised from the bottom to the top of the sea. the way this happens is that the main character reactivates the rapture self-destruct thing, but since no one really knew what happened, probably not even ryan since he probably didnt try it out, the floor bottom breaks up over time and eventually sends the entire city upwards because of the coral (that i am assuming) it is built upon. That is why the coral incrusts the bioshock 2 sign and is not continuously dripping with water. this happens after the main character dies, and one depressed grown up little-sister went to the atlantic sea with a big-daddie doll, and happens to see the once sunken city as it progressively rises out of the atlantic.
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