It's Bioshock Sunday, everybody!

We left off with the last Little Sister by the vent in Dionysus Park and as promised we relieved her of that nasty ADAM producing slug and sent her on her way into safety. Then all that was left was picking up some money and items and head for the train going to Fontaine Futuristics.
This area is not a favorite of mine and I don't really know why. Nothing wrong with it honestly and we do get to know what happened to Gil Alexander whose audio logs we've found here and there up until now. He has turned clinically insane from all the ADAM and now calls himself Alexander the Great. He's not outright hostile to Delta upon sight but he does hinder progression and sends Splicers to "punish" Delta whenever he interferes with Alex's various devices such as cameras and turrets.
We also have a new enemy to do research on; the Alpha series of the Big Daddy program. I have developed a strategy that works quite well on both Big Daddies and Big Sisters so they're not so difficult to deal with. Oh; and I have finished research on the Houdini Splicer and was rewarded with the Camoflauge Tonic that makes you invisible when standing still. I also found the allusive Unstable Tonic that teleports every time you try to take it. It does this a few times around this first part of the map until it stops and you get another tonic that lowers the prices in all vending machines. Quite a disappointing reward, actually. I buy and buy and yet my wallet, which can only hold 800 bucks, is always full. Anyway, it's fun to chase it around for a bit. Especially the first time playing this game.
Other than that I explored as much as I could and rescued another Little Sister, obviously after collecting ADAM from two corpses. No long travels between them this time as I found three candidates very close to each other.
I have also destroyed four security devices that have blocked me from gaining access to a particular room with valuable information and I am currently standing outside of it, ready to flip a switch and enter.
But what about Stanley Poole? When I came back to the train station in Dionysus Park, more info on him was relayed over the radio by Sofia Lamb of all people. She informed us that Stanley is not only responsible for Eleanor's transformation into a Little Sister but also for our character turning into the Big Daddy experiment known as Subject Delta. Even Eleanor herself chimed in here to let us know that Sofia is actually telling us the truth for once, leaving it up to Delta to deal with Stanley inside the ticket booth that was now open.
Well, as previously said he's not what you would call a nice man but despite his shady businesses and his involvement in our current status it's not worth spilling more blood than necessary to reach our bonded Little Sister Eleanor. If anything he sort of avenged Delta's death ten years ago by stealing Sofia Lamb's money, spying on her and reporting her to Andrew Ryan who in turn locked her up. So as with Grace Holloway in Pauper's Drop, Delta decided to spare Stanley Poole and simply boarded the train and left him to fend for himself. Doesn't look to bright for him anyway at this point and Delta is not anyone's designated executioner.