9/5/2023 0 Comments The maze runner 2L: Sounds plausible, your idea is our best hope. Trust me, I know what I'm doing.and on and on. I worked as book author before my career switch. You're not much of a scientist are you? PM: No sir, I'm just a project manager. L: Then why don't we invest all our efforts into biological study instead? Whatever. L: Why don't we study those safe environments and the other survivors? PM: But sir, a self-reconfiguring maze with teenagers and monsters is much cooler, isn't it? L: Only in a movie! Tell me what do we do with the escapees? PM: We'll study their biology with our equipment and develop a vaccine for the virus in our labs sir. L: Then why do we have to wait for years? What do we do in the meantime? PM: I'm sure rest of the world can survive the virus in safe, isolated environments until we've finished building the mazes and carried on with the tests. And if they decide to stay, we'll help them escape after a while. L: What if they decide not to escape or those monsters kill them? PM: Sometimes science needs sacrifices sir. L: And how long will we keep them there? PM: As long as it takes until they escape. L: What second maze? PM: We'll build another maze just like this one, just as expensive and elaborate, and put the girls there. L: What?!? Why shall we halve the "guinea pigs" we have? PM: You haven't heard the best part yet. PM: See sir? We will put only boys in the maze. And that's the only way to study these teenagers? What about their hormones? If we put them all in one place they'll populate like rabbits. We have to develop the technology first and breed them as well. So, do we have them creatures in stock? PM: No sir. And we might ignore the danger of uncontrolled spreading of the virus I guess. L: Sacrificing some of the last of survivors of humanity we study and invest lots of time in would be acceptable. Then what? PM: We will open and close the maze every day and release giant, genetically modified spider-scorpion creatures every night to kill any escapees. L: Why not study them in the lab in the first place? PM: But sir, then the maze would be unnecessary, wouldn't it? L: That's circular argumentation! *sigh* Whatever. L: Why one? PM: Because we will brainwash the rest and study them in a lab first. L: Why? Do they have some significance older people don't have? Why not 20 or 25 years old people? PM: I'll come back to you on that sir, but I feel like we should put teenagers in there. L: Then what? Who will we put in there? PM: Teenagers. PM: We will use as many survivor people as we can to get it done as quickly as possible. L: And what workforce would build it? We have enough problems with decreasing population already. L: How will that work? PM: We will plant some trees and hope it will rain enough to keep the green. L: Not underground? PM: Of course not, because we will need a lush forest inside the maze. L: *sigh* Where shall we build it? PM: In the middle of desert sir, where the working temperatures are infernal, roads and rails are blocked, and transportation costs are high. Energy needs and maintenance should be negligible. L: Reconfigure? 100ft? PM: Yes, we will build tons of moving massive stone walls, put gigantic hydraulics, motors and generators. And it will reconfigure itself periodically. What kind of a maze? PM: Enormous, at least a couple kilometers wide, with 100 ft high walls. L: But why should we severely limit our technology? Well. They can do voodoo magic I don't have to explain. Maybe we can read their brain activities with micro-transmitter implants. L: Are you kidding? Why don't we study it in a lab, where we have superior equipment? PM: Right. We will put them inside the maze and study their brain activities under certain scenarios from a distance. We need it now! It's gotten out of control. **** Major spoilers of the ending and plot of the next movie as well!!! **** A meeting somewhere safe in a post-apocalypse world Leader: We need a cure for this disease.
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