
She’s been looking for a way out, but the Sentinels have forbidden such actions, so she’ll need your help and a lot of subterfuge to make this work Once inside Clementine’s apartment, head through the kitchen into the main room to get ambushed by her, and show her the photo when she asks what you’re doing here. Luckily, there’s a hole in the window that you can jump into.

When you reach the third floor, you’ll be looking for room 5, which is the most conspicuous looking one that is boarded up and covered in police tape. For now, look for the sign pointing to two green dots up some stairs to reach the second floor, and continue up to the three dots - the third floor. Inside this area, you’ll see three hooligan robots that have a task we’ll complete soon enough. The blue sign can be found as you take a right when reaching the main plaza, heading past the bar, hat shop, and barbershop. You can view the picture and rotate it to see the symbols. After speaking with a few of the Companions, you'll find out Clementine lives somewhere in Midtown’s housing area, and that the blue symbol on the back is the street name, while the green dots represent the floor number, and the red dots is the room number. In Japan, where it’s from, it’s often given as gifts.Play How to Find Clementine - First EncounterĪt the start of Chapter 10 - Midtown, you'll be tasked to find Clementine by speak with the townsfolk and showing them Clementine's picture. The Sumo oranges took upwards of 30 years to breed, and the trees are slow to mature, which is why this sweet citrus is often more expensive. Nobody quite knows how the topknot got there that kind of thing just sort of happens when you breed and crossbreed citrus fruits. It’s also quite big, for a mandarin-about the size of a navel orange. Thankfully, Sumo oranges were also bred to be easy to eat: easily separated segments, no seeds, skin that peels away cleanly and easily. The Sumo is bred for sweetness, sweetness, sweetness. The dekopon, or Sumo, is a cross between a honey orange and a fruit that itself is a cross between a sweet orange and a mandarin. We breed the crossbreeds with crossbreeds, over and over again, and eventually end up with citrus varieties like satsumas, ruby red grapefruits, cara cara oranges, meyer lemons, and more.

From the pomelo we get bitterness (as in the grapefruit) from the mandarin we get sweetness, and from the citron, acidity (also bitterness again).


All the wonderful varieties of citrus are crossbreeds of three base fruits: the pomelo, the mandarin, and the citron.
