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Sunday, 29 November 2015
Three Days!
During ‘Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling’
Number 2 explained about the workings of the Seltzman machine to the Colonel.
Lying on the operating table in the Amnesia Room was a man who had obviously
undergone the Seltzman mind transference technique. Because Number 2 said “We
call this our amnesia room, rather proud of it. With it we can erase the memory
to any point in time we choose. This man you see was extremely co-operative, he
told all we wanted to know in three days, with hardly any persuasion. So now we
wipe out any unhappy memories of The Village, then put him back into
circulation to gather more information.” The man told Number 2 all they wanted
to know in three days with hardly any persuasion. Then perhaps Number 2 of ‘A B
and C,’ who only had three days in order to extract the reason behind the
Prisoner’s resignation, should have employed the same technique as employed by
Number 2 in ‘Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling.’ This instead of wasting time researching
and computing the Prisoner’s whole life, and getting into Number 6’s dreams by
Inception, and manipulate them in order to discover the reason behind the
Prisoner’s resignation!
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