Attach the Antenna, Fly It Over
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth directly confirms both the drone payload conversation and the RV antenna salvage scene, giving the theory solid footing, but the outcome of the plan is not shown and the boundary-testing implications are inferred rather than demonstrated.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
72 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Everyone wants out, but is escape even possible? This thread houses theories on potential exit strategies, what ending the cycle might require, and whether freedom comes with a terrible cost.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the town actively manages its signals rather than passively blocking them, then the drone plan is not just an engineering problem but a provocation, and whether it succeeds or fails will tell us whether the containment system has a ceiling or simply has no need for one.

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