Why is Marcus spitting up? A: Don't forget that when Mother was caught and hung up for blood/milk, the hungry Marcus put a bowl to pick it up. This thing has a lot of energy, and Marcus recovered so quickly from a serious injury because he drank the first cup of milk tea in autumn. This fellow should drink a lot.
Why doesn't the pentagonal stone sauna burn black? Answer: This is a stalk of Roman Holiday, the Mouth of Truth prank. The pentagonal dodecahedron in the play represents the 'ether/air' element of Plato's solid, which should be the energy harvester of this planet. Hunter is not burned because 'Qi' is an energy with breathing rhythm.
Why can't Mother be worth a set of metal cards? Tempest says like a tarot card. Mother used it to do the math and saw the unborn child. So leaving these few cards shows that the hackers who invaded the virtual pod are patching Mother to ensure that the implanted fertility program can give birth to a Santa Android. The suffering of Saint Andrew in the hexagram is of course a religious stalk of the screenwriter.
How did the rapist survive? It should have found out that it was sucking Android milk, and it came with a mouthful of laughter. It stands to reason that there should be many androids on the crashed mothership. Why did Mother find so few? All eaten by this bastard, including its bodyguard. Oh yes, there was actually an episode where the survivors opened the valve on a storage tank and shouted Milk!
Why can Paul hear the oracle too? It really is the haunted pair of Airpods. At first, Marcus's ears were plugged, so he began to hallucinations frequently. This headset is the brainwashing artifact taught by M. Once brainwashing, lifelong auditory hallucinations.
Who is the orphan in the prophecy of the Church? Paul is an orphan, Marcus is an orphan, and Campion is also an orphan. The children Tempest and Mother will give birth to will all become Orphan boys. Let go of the standard, now all the boys on this planet are orphans. So this so-called prophecy is a hoax. The atheists in the writers are satirizing that all prophecies are the same and are far-fetched and self-fulfilling.
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