I think he set them up as soon as they got there. Keys in the door to convienient. They were food he knew curiosity would lead them deeper in leading them to his monsters. He shut the gate so they couldn't escape. He let puck live to send a message to the others. plus puck escaped I think he's all about the game think about the arena puck beat the game so he let him live.
I know this is a stupid question but what's a control he said he left one guy as a control. I assume he was normal
I said this in the thread from last episode........
But seriously, Puck was basically taken out by the Big Hairy Behemoth.....
Now the question seems to be Why did Ink just walk over to him and smile, and then leave without killing him right there?
I see a few possible reasons..... and I am sure there are many many more.....
1) Ink left Puck because effectively he was no longer a threat?
2) Ink left Puck so that he could tell his story thus spreading fear/panic? (sometimes knowing details is scarier than not knowing)
3) Ink left Puck because he enjoys leaving people in misery..... (Remember he left CJ after Dunbar fell and she has lost friends, etc.....)
4) Maybe Ink needs the Colonists to do something, and left Puck alive to tell the story, thus motivating them into action???
I'm sure there are many more possible reasons for why Ink does what he does......
A control is like your base.
So you would have 1 person who you would just leave normal.....
Then on the others you experiment.... give one Drug A + Drug B, give another Drug A + Drug C, etc... etc....
It is a way to measure what exactly is making the changes/ and what the changes are.....
Here is an example.....
An example of an experimental control might be testing plant fertilizer by giving it to only half the plants in a garden: the plants that receive no fertilizer are the control group, because they establish the baseline level of growth that the fertilizer-treated plants will be compared against. Without a control group, the experiment cannot determine whether the fertilizer-treated plants grow more than they would have if untreated.
Last edited by Gnex; Feb 4th, 2014 at 09:25 AM.
Haven't posted on the forums in a very long time but I had to login just to say:
Wow! Excellent episode this week, KC + company. I continue to be impressed by the quality of the podcast and absolutely love the story. It's going to be a long wait until the end of the month...
Interesting idea here though.......
A control is generally left alone. As in the example Above..... half the plants are left alone, and half given fertilizer to see how much the fertilizer effects the growth...... compared to how much they would grow without it.......
Why would Ink need a control for what he is doing??? If he basically left an Inmate in a cell and did nothing to him......... wouldn't he just starve and die??? Or has Ink just told us that there is something else going on?? Everyone is already Infected??
Well ... Assuming Randy is not a rogue zombie, but kind of a general under Ink's control, what else could it mean that Randy was out and about with two bottles of Follistaine? Was it Follistaine only, or was it a mixture of follistain and the zombie-agent? And how un-/likely would it be that Ink already poisons the water-resources with this mixture. The dosages consumed by the Colonists would be very small - but over time they would build up like crazy. You know, just like with leaded waterlines ...
That would be bad. And it would mean: everyone would be infected ...
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Liam
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