Prisoners taken to jail are generally frozen but it was mentioned that they can be unfrozen and subjected to slave labor (sidenote: I would imagine the unfreezing process would do a ton of damage to the insides of a human being, let alone the damage of being frozen at all). Metcalf mentioned a “slave box strapped to his head” and I’m assuming that is some sort of mind control device. When they had mentioned the blue prints found in Pansy’s drawer before the idea was that it was barracks set up for animals, but for what purpose? It seemed like it was staff quarters, or if you want to be crude, slave quarters. It always seemed a little cruel. Evolved animals had taken on the service jobs but once the word “slave” is involved, it seems a little off.
The architect uncovered it all, with his allusion to his ewe preferring to sleep curled up in a ball. Rows of bunkbeds for babyheads, and what need for 18 babyheads is there? A slave race of babies? Is that what they were engineered for? Babies are so small; what could they possible have to offer in the ways of labor? It seems unlikely that Pansy just wanted her son back and that he could invite 17 of his friends to go with him if that would make him happy. That’s a lot of mouths to feed. Something stranger than murder is happening. Part of me thinks Barry has an idea. Pansy has hallowed her head out on blanketrol that I doubt she even remembers her original plan anymore. Perhaps that was Phoneblum’s plan all along.
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