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[ It's apparent the communicator has switched on by itself again... Anybody looking will see a simple, empty room, the only visible furniture being a swivel chair with a khaki safari vest on it, a single bed and nighstand, with an unlit lamp, his inmate's file, and an empty bottle on it. John comes into view in the process of putting a
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I think half of it's taunting and pulling focus away from a legitimate problem. To my knowledge, the Admiral's not addressed a single one of anyone's concerns about this.
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I've thought about that, but there's no way to discern what may be relevent and what's a red herring. I've also thought of asking the lab team, although I'm even less sure that there's a reasonable way to measure this.
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I agree that this feels like something that's going fundamentally wrong. Something inherent to the ship itself-- the barriers you talked about, what keeps us safe from staying affected, I assume.
And- and I can see a purpose to the floods and breaches, to the Admiral's means, though whether I agree with them is out of the question. I mean, I- don't know exactly how intentional it can be, but there's a reason, a purpose to those events, to getting to know oneself. To redemption. But scaring people, messing with their heads... that's counterproductive, if you ask me.
I could absolutely be in the wrong, here. Admittedly, first thing I thought about the figure some people saw is what if it was the Admiral himself. Nobody that's seen him remembers his face, huh?
That's the hard thing about places like these. Try to figure them out and you go insane.
... helper elves?
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Jokes don't go on this long without a fucking punchline, you know? Cons do, but not jokes.
...What is this, Wild Kingdom? [Have some levity, Locke. Freddy's amused, even if you aren't.]
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It's certainly as pointless. A punchline would also imply the joke is over.
...Maybe a malfunction. That's the feeling it gives me.
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There's already been break-ins in the past. And I don't think the Admiral would do this.
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[But a while later...] Fine. Whatever. Not in public.
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