Solo's Antibiotics Required Help He Won't Admit
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Solo's Antibiotics Required Help He Won't Admit

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode confirms Solo treated Juliette and is controlling her movement, which is consistent with the theory's suspicious framing of him, but the antibiotic origin question is not addressed in the episode and the Legacy connection is speculative inference rather than anything the episode implies directly.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
42 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of thematic and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

This thread gathers speculation on the dark history of Silo 17 and whether anyone made it through whatever catastrophe struck. Survivors, corpses, and locked doors all get examined.

WHY THIS MATTERS

How Solo obtained the antibiotics is a direct window into what undisclosed resources and knowledge exist in Silo 17, and whether Solo is a reliable narrator about the world Juliette has just entered. The answer shapes how much Juliette, and the audience, can trust anything he tells her next.

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