Perhaps being Number 1 is no better that
being Number 6, perhaps it's worse in some ways. Wanting to be a free man, and
achieving that ambition are two different things. Even though Number 6 is a
prisoner in The Village, there is a certain freedom within the prison.
Certainly freedom of movement, even if only within its boundaries. But for
Number 1, there is no such freedom of movement. He cannot go out and about The Village, the black and white mask,
along with white cowled robe together with the number 1, would be a bit of a
giveaway! And yet, if such a robed figure had
been seen abroad in The Village, any such figure might have been construed
as a phantom!
And yet if Number 1 had decided to take himself off out into The Village, who would
have known who he was? After all during the time prior ‘Fall Out,’ no-one in
The Village knew who Number 1 was, he was but a disembodied voice on the end of
the telephone. And even if Number 1 prior to ‘Fall Out’ looked like Number 6,
he could have gone out and about The Village dressed identically to Number 6,
and if anyone should see him, then they would think him to be Number 6. After
all it had been done before, when Curtis/Number 12 had been living in The
Village impersonating Number 6 in ‘The Schizoid Man.’
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