Silo
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Do you ever think about how much it mustve cost to build theSiloset?
Lately, though, Solos been less reliable.
Hes no longer the sweet, boyish hermit brimming with curiosity.
Hes revealed himself to be petty, quick-tempered, deceptive … and an impostor.
The foundation of Solos argument is strong.
But he comes across as so whiny and pathetic throughout their conversation.
She has no choice but to ignore Solos warning and ascend quickly.
The action in Silo 18 cant compare this week, but thats okay.
They have a fresh food supply now.
All of this is very bad news for Bernard.
First off, nowhere in The Order did anyone predict that Mechanical would get access to gunpowder.
(What does this mean?
IT lies to us?)
Sims is plugged in enough to know that Bernards losing control.
Lukas must quickly learn all he can about code breaking to decipher Salvador Quinns letter.
Lukas doesnt knowwhichbook, but Bernards pretty sure he has the right one.
Its probably Marys old copy ofThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
After all, what could be a better way to learn more about the man behind the curtain?
This has the unintended effect of alerting Bernard that Walker may know a few things about the stolen gunpowder.
Toil and trouble indeed.
Next weeks episode is called The Book of Quinn.