Cy advocates eliminating perceived liabilities
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Cy advocates for severing ties with individuals deemed liabilities, proposing they be eliminated from their association to protect the group's interests and image.
Who Was There
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Coldly resolute, with an undercurrent of narcissistic satisfaction in his role as the group’s moral arbiter.
Cy stands center-stage in the church, his posture rigid with authority, voice low and deliberate as he addresses an unseen audience. His words are measured, each syllable laced with menace, as he frames human relationships as disposable liabilities. The absence of visual cues—no faces, no reactions—heightens the isolation of his rhetoric, making his call to violence feel like a sacred decree.
- • To consolidate power within the conspiracy by eliminating perceived threats.
- • To establish himself as the unquestioned voice of authority, using fear and utilitarian logic to control the group.
- • That moral constraints are weaknesses in the pursuit of power.
- • That secrecy and violence are necessary tools to protect the group’s interests.
Objects Involved
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Cable news is invoked by Cy as a symbolic threat—a conduit for betrayal that could expose the group’s operations. Though unseen, it looms as an existential risk, a force that must be preemptively neutralized. The mention of cable news serves as a metaphor for the group’s paranoia, framing external scrutiny as an enemy to be purged alongside human 'leeches.' Its absence from the scene underscores the group’s isolation and their reliance on internal control.
Location Details
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The church serves as a grotesque inversion of its intended purpose: a place of worship becomes the stage for a conspiracy’s darkest decrees. The sacred space amplifies the hypocrisy of Cy’s speech, as his call to violence clashes with the sanctity of the setting. The absence of visual distractions—no altars, no pews, no congregation—focuses the audience’s attention on the irony of the location, making it a symbol of moral decay rather than spiritual refuge.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The unseen conspiracy group is the silent recipient of Cy’s directive, their collective presence felt through the weight of their attention. Cy’s speech is not just a call to action but a test of their loyalty and willingness to embrace violence. The group’s complicity in this moment cements their role as antagonists, bound together by shared secrets and a willingness to cross moral lines. Their absence from view makes them feel like a monolithic force, united in their corruption.
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Key Dialogue
"CY: They're a liability. If they associate themselves with us, show up on cable news, even want a place in this thing. We need to burn them off like leeches."