Escape: Soon after his arrival here in the Village the Prisoner-No.6 makes two escape attempts, one completely off the cuff and employing one of our own vehicles, a Mini Moke Taxi as he heads for the "outer Zone" along the beach, and the other, somewhat more audaciously, using an "Electro pass" and by helicopter - an Alloutte II. Both attempts fail, the one resulting in the Prisoners first encounter with the white membranic mass of ROVER the Village Guardian. And being flown back to the Village aboard the helicopter by remote control.
So it seems that the Prisoner-No.6 is desperate to escape the Village, but not only to escape, but to come back, to destroy it, obliterate it off the face of the Earth and No.2 with it seems during ‘The Chimes of Big Ben’ which sees No.6's third escape attempt aided and abetted by No.8 who proclaims to know the whereabouts of the Village!
During ‘Free for All’ No.6 attempts to escape again, but this time by boat. However his escape attempt is foiled in much the same way as in ‘Arrival,’ the boat is taken under command by remote control. Then later having attained the lofty position of No.2 Chairman of the Village and attempts not to simply escape himself, but to instigate a mass breakout by the citizens of the Village. But it would seem that no-one wants to escape but the Prisoner!
Strangely enough it isn't until we reach the episode of ‘Many Happy Returns’ that No.6 finds himself in the unusual position of not only being alone in the Village, but also being able to escape the Village, completely unhampered, but this time by raft. Well the mountains provide no safe passage and seem quite un-scaleable and there seems to be no road out of the Village, ending in a track way into the fields beyond. So the sea provides the only outlet for escape from the Village for No.6, but a dangerous one I have to add. However along the way the supposed gun runners give timely help to the escaping No.6, and just when he needs it most, having collapsed from exhaustion upon his raft! But it all once again is to no avail, as he goes running back to London and eventually seeking the help of his ex-colleagues in order to solve his mystery of the village. A trusting sole this No.6, and after being betrayed by his ex-colleagues and friend during ‘The Chimes of Big Ben,’ the Colonel and Fotheringay. However its not all bad, as Mrs Butterworth is on hand to welcome No.6 upon his return to the village, with a smarmy smile and a birthday cake which she promised to bake him back in London just as long as he comes back!
During the episode of ‘Checkmate’ No.6 discovers a way to distinguish between the whites and the blacks, to identify the warders from the prisoners. And upon selecting his reliable men No.6 sets out to organise an escape. But his problem is that the Rook-No.58 uses No6's own methods, and having tested No.6 comes to the conclusion that No.6, being the bossy one, and having taken control of this little venture must therefore be a Guardian and not a Prisoner!
Strangely enough the escape attempt made during ‘Checkmate’ would be the last No.6 would make, save for what was thought to have been the final escape during the mass evacuation of ‘Fall Out.’ So why didn't No.6 escape at the end of ‘It’s Your Funeral?’ Well it was a question of trust. No.6 did have the detonator device in his hands sure enough, but who was there No.6 could trust enough to stop the new No.2 from removing the chain of office about his neck as No.6 did in allowing the retiring No.2 to escape in the way he did, or did he? But that's another matter for another time. And then there was ‘Do Not Forsake Me oh My Darling,’ No.6 escapes in someone else’s body, and that of the Colonel of all people, that certainly would not be to his liking at all! No as it was to turn out, Checkmate was to be the last chance for No.6 to escape the confines of the Village, until the time of ‘Fall Out’ that is.
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