I cannot believe that the reason why ZM73 resigned was so
important. Unless of course they wanted to know why one of their own had gone
wrong, after all it’s the British Civil Service we’re talking about. They had
already lost Chambers late of the Foreign Office, not to mention Cobb who had
gone missing from his hotel in Germany,
and now ZM73 had resigned! Yes it’s no wonder they needed to know.
A life time fan and Prisonerologist of the 1960's series 'the Prisoner', a leading authority on the subject, a short story writer, and now Prisoner novelist.
Friday, 12 September 2014
It Is Isn’t - Isn’t It Different?
Number 6
risked his life, and Nadia’s to return home because he thought it was
different, “It is, isn’t it, isn’t it different?” Well in a way it was
different, because ZM73 {I call him that for want of a better name} isn’t one
of “them” any more, he resigned {if one is permitted to resign from the British
Intelligence} if ZM73 cares to recall. And yet, even after handing in that
letter of resignation, he still went running back to them. He was still
prepared to allow himself to be de-briefed by the Colonel. Well he had his own
questions. He wasn’t sure which side runs The Village, seeing as he was surprised
that the Colonel had no knowledge of The Village, but of course he had. And in
another way the current situation was still the same, information was still
required from the Prisoner, starting with why he resigned. Except it was the
Colonel asking the questions instead of Number 2.
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