The group consists of Tris, Caleb, Marcus and Andrew Prior. They don't have time to come up with a formal plan so pretty much they're going to wing it and hope for the best. Marcus spends time criticizing her choice like it's really the time for that but she responds with, "There were some things that I had to learn. Like how to be selfless, [bravery and selflessness] are often the same thing." Hurray for humanity! Divergence is basically a normal human mind as we know it, and it's nice to see the neuro-typical addressed in a positive light.
After jumping off the train just like the first day of Dauntless initiation they all hop down the netted hole--though Andrew can't quite keep his lunch down afterward. While sneaking through the compound they happened across Peter who isn't prepared to be jumped and is easily disarmed. He has been removed because he's seemed loyal enough, but Tris uses it as a chance to call him a murderer.
He does assert that he is not! And this much is true! There is nothing to suggest the he truly did kill anyone, or that he is capable. Puppy Peter remains, but gets shot in the arm.
Tris and her father argue about that, and Marcus chimes in with, "Sometimes pain is for the greater good."
This of course doesn't sit well with the girlfriend of his abused son but she doesn't have time to think about that. They fight their way up toward the control room that lies just beyond the fear landscape simulation room but he father becomes a casualty.
Their last moments together are spent fighting and he has final words toward her that he never gets out.
Nothing could possibly be worse than that feeling, even facing Tobias under the simulation. Screw that; losing her parents definitely should be more damaging.
After jumping off the train just like the first day of Dauntless initiation they all hop down the netted hole--though Andrew can't quite keep his lunch down afterward. While sneaking through the compound they happened across Peter who isn't prepared to be jumped and is easily disarmed. He has been removed because he's seemed loyal enough, but Tris uses it as a chance to call him a murderer.
He does assert that he is not! And this much is true! There is nothing to suggest the he truly did kill anyone, or that he is capable. Puppy Peter remains, but gets shot in the arm.
Tris and her father argue about that, and Marcus chimes in with, "Sometimes pain is for the greater good."
This of course doesn't sit well with the girlfriend of his abused son but she doesn't have time to think about that. They fight their way up toward the control room that lies just beyond the fear landscape simulation room but he father becomes a casualty.
Their last moments together are spent fighting and he has final words toward her that he never gets out.
Nothing could possibly be worse than that feeling, even facing Tobias under the simulation. Screw that; losing her parents definitely should be more damaging.
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