You'd have to be insane to run for the Cornucopia from the start. It's a tactical nightmare-- an open space with 23 anxious and desperate humans? Insane. Garrus is no stranger to death, but he he wants to try and win this, so he runs the opposite way-- he doesn't even bother looking back.
He's pretty much screwed for food if his sponsors don't go through-- and his knowledge of earth fauna is absolutely zero, so he's not taking any chances with plants, either. First, he'd find some high ground, second, find a nearby source of freshwater. His running takes him into the forest-- if he can just climb up a cliff and stay there, he should be safe for the night, at least. That, and some water, but it looks like that won't be hard to find here.
Staying close to a water source was probably the best place to take people out, too. Even without a weapon, a well-aimed rock could do some damage. Humans may not have a lot of fashion sense, but at least his pockets should be good for something.
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He's pretty much screwed for food if his sponsors don't go through-- and his knowledge of earth fauna is absolutely zero, so he's not taking any chances with plants, either. First, he'd find some high ground, second, find a nearby source of freshwater. His running takes him into the forest-- if he can just climb up a cliff and stay there, he should be safe for the night, at least. That, and some water, but it looks like that won't be hard to find here.
Staying close to a water source was probably the best place to take people out, too. Even without a weapon, a well-aimed rock could do some damage. Humans may not have a lot of fashion sense, but at least his pockets should be good for something.