Yeah, um, Foxworthy, about that horrible food shortage that the upstairs has been keeping secret, but you alone have the guts to expose? Having second thoughts about the thrust of your reporting career, perhaps?
Bare minimum, Philo has to be catching on that he’s been fed bogus intel. Where he can take it from there is another matter. First question should be who killed Cooper and why.
You know, for all the talk about a food shortage, you would have thought that the conspicuous absence of starving people littering the streets of Endtown might have given a reasonable journalist reason for pause. Philo really hates Jake, so it may take a bit more to convince him that the supposed shortage is so much fertilizer, but I do believe the lights are starting to come on. ;-)
There may not be a food shortage, but there’s certainly no oversupply. Having the food doled out it drips and drabs hasn’t been helping Jake’s image as the colony’s main bread winner. (On the other hand, it won’t take Philo long to notice the mirrors a little ways down the aisles, intended to make the warehouse look much larger than it is.) Hopefully, this will be enough to get him to tell Jake what he wants to know before the rabbit shoots him in “self-defense.” There are way too many aisles in there for clean-up to “happen.”
Correct me if I’ wrong, but it looks like the room contains at least 720 shelves? Assuming 30 double sided racks, 12 shelves per side. And then, there’s the Pork and Beans? Whence the Pork?? Has the Rabbit been doing something he should have not been doing?
he was running those food shortage stories that likely started the pig discrimination that led to the cannibalism and subsequent wolf discrimination and riots. In a roundabout way he’s the root cause of all this, showing HIM that there is no food shortage is the first real step to recovery.
If those are all canned goods, every can has a shelf life. What’s the expiration date on all of ‘em? Is all that still edible? Or perhaps, given Endtown’s technology and that enjoyed before WWIII, the technique of food preservation/extension of shelf life indefinitely is a reality.
You can see the surprise on Philo’s face and the questions he no doubt will ask Jacob…
The construction of Endtown took many years to complete. Since Endtown was built to allow for a limited population to survive—it makes sense that food storage was begun at the same time and that the food cache has grown over the same time. It also makes sense to keep this secret and to encourage foraging and/or growing food to be sure that that population would survive, and keeping the food for absolute emergency. Now, I wonder who did know of this food cache. Before Jacob, wasn’t Endtown ruled by a randomly-picked council of members who never knew who else was drafted at the same time they were in"office"? If this council knew, then the food would be common knowledge. But someone must have known. Who told Jacob about it? The rats? And NOW….Jacob has just told the press about it.
This is Storeroom 7. Storerooms 1-6 MIGHT be empty, or at least some of them might hold supplies other than food, but there also might be more than 7. Many more.
Actually, showing this storeroom to Philo raises more questions. If the food being supplied to a 7,000+-colony on a daily basis is all coming from here, what’s the distribution chain? I guess the rats would be the ones boxing the food from the shelves, then bringing the cases to the security elevators to the main level. But, how does the food make its way to the cafes, shops, and cafeterias? (We’ve seen children, so there may be a school and possibly a school cafeteria.) If there was any indication of a shortage, it should be most visible at the main distribution center on the colony-side of the elevators where people take over the food from the rats. Maybe the people feeding the information to Foxworthy through Cooper work in distribution and are skimming off the top. The rumors could be just cover for the scam.
As he announced the food shortage, he needs to issue the correction otherwise the people won’t believe it. Question is who is behind wanting to destroy the colonies faith in its government and why? Have top enders somehow snuck in? Is there a different faction? Someone “created” a “race war” where there was not one before. And that wound will likely never heal now that you have established the predator vs prey divide.
Here’s the problem. Mr. Mayor is simply way, way too removed from his own people to realize what “fear” means for them. His separation in the “upstairs” monitoring systems and lack of empathy for the common anthro are creating a deadly mix that he will not catch onto until it’s way too late. I think he will find an ally in Foxworthy, but it’s going to be way way too late!
If I had to guess at it, he’s going to try to calm things down only to realize he’s missed the entire point. Foxworthy and Heather alike have lost all credibility. Endtown residents are ready to kill one another at the slightest suspicion. And worst of all, he no longer has the genuine control over a bunch of gun-happy rats who are prepared to hold together order at ANY COST.
I’ve said it twice, I’ll say it once again. It’s time to FIND WALLY. Endtown needs an outside source at this point whom have not been sheltered. I’d be shocked if Wally hasn’t risen to a degree of prominence thanks to his power over the Dittos. So he can bring fresh faces capable of taking over the upper management. Thus there’s a connection with those in the town, but a disgust and refusal among temporary leadership to allow that “sheltered” shallow mindset. It’s going to be bloody, but putting a bladed yoke on endtown is the only way to get these people to reflect on what they’ve become. And I say bloody because a fair number will have to have those blades activated, to a final result.
I will augment my suggestion with one MAJOR consideration though. The problem with such a move is it MUST be temporary, and those who remain as a result integrated into the upstairs element. You can only enact a hostile takeover for so long.
Look up how England conquered Wales if you want an example. They had a temporary period of castles and stone-authority for some time. But that period of time was very brief and costly. True victory came from offering trade and a better life to the common human, rich and poor alike. The poverty remained, but it was enough to persuade most welsh natives to stop fighting. Final victory was atchived this way across a five hundred year span.
I know we don’t have all of the pieces yet, but I never was convinced that people were eating pigs. Still…there are some loose ends to still tie up here.
Ponyhome over 6 years ago
Yeah, um, Foxworthy, about that horrible food shortage that the upstairs has been keeping secret, but you alone have the guts to expose? Having second thoughts about the thrust of your reporting career, perhaps?
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
I’m still leaning toward Bunny seeking an ally in Fox. This, in spite of their historical animosity toward each other.
Kalumniatoris. over 6 years ago
Ok, who first called it?
Urbane Gorilla over 6 years ago
Bare minimum, Philo has to be catching on that he’s been fed bogus intel. Where he can take it from there is another matter. First question should be who killed Cooper and why.
DADOF3 over 6 years ago
You know, for all the talk about a food shortage, you would have thought that the conspicuous absence of starving people littering the streets of Endtown might have given a reasonable journalist reason for pause. Philo really hates Jake, so it may take a bit more to convince him that the supposed shortage is so much fertilizer, but I do believe the lights are starting to come on. ;-)
Ida No over 6 years ago
There may not be a food shortage, but there’s certainly no oversupply. Having the food doled out it drips and drabs hasn’t been helping Jake’s image as the colony’s main bread winner. (On the other hand, it won’t take Philo long to notice the mirrors a little ways down the aisles, intended to make the warehouse look much larger than it is.) Hopefully, this will be enough to get him to tell Jake what he wants to know before the rabbit shoots him in “self-defense.” There are way too many aisles in there for clean-up to “happen.”
William Bednar Premium Member over 6 years ago
Correct me if I’ wrong, but it looks like the room contains at least 720 shelves? Assuming 30 double sided racks, 12 shelves per side. And then, there’s the Pork and Beans? Whence the Pork?? Has the Rabbit been doing something he should have not been doing?
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
So much for “just printing the facts”, eh?
yangeldf over 6 years ago
he was running those food shortage stories that likely started the pig discrimination that led to the cannibalism and subsequent wolf discrimination and riots. In a roundabout way he’s the root cause of all this, showing HIM that there is no food shortage is the first real step to recovery.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member over 6 years ago
I wonder if there’s any canned crow for Philo to eat. Pickled crow? Freeze-dried crow casserole?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 6 years ago
“More beans, Mister Taggart?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
That’s a lot of canned pork.
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
If those are all canned goods, every can has a shelf life. What’s the expiration date on all of ‘em? Is all that still edible? Or perhaps, given Endtown’s technology and that enjoyed before WWIII, the technique of food preservation/extension of shelf life indefinitely is a reality.
You can see the surprise on Philo’s face and the questions he no doubt will ask Jacob…
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
The construction of Endtown took many years to complete. Since Endtown was built to allow for a limited population to survive—it makes sense that food storage was begun at the same time and that the food cache has grown over the same time. It also makes sense to keep this secret and to encourage foraging and/or growing food to be sure that that population would survive, and keeping the food for absolute emergency. Now, I wonder who did know of this food cache. Before Jacob, wasn’t Endtown ruled by a randomly-picked council of members who never knew who else was drafted at the same time they were in"office"? If this council knew, then the food would be common knowledge. But someone must have known. Who told Jacob about it? The rats? And NOW….Jacob has just told the press about it.
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
Philo just learned he was being used. Now maybe Rabbit and Fox becoming friends…….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Endtown has the mother load, but they have to make it last since they have no way of planting and harvesting food.
Bogy Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is Storeroom 7. Storerooms 1-6 MIGHT be empty, or at least some of them might hold supplies other than food, but there also might be more than 7. Many more.
ganhammer64 over 6 years ago
Now he must suffer a fate worse that death: A life with egg on his face and knowing how wrong he was.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Actually, showing this storeroom to Philo raises more questions. If the food being supplied to a 7,000+-colony on a daily basis is all coming from here, what’s the distribution chain? I guess the rats would be the ones boxing the food from the shelves, then bringing the cases to the security elevators to the main level. But, how does the food make its way to the cafes, shops, and cafeterias? (We’ve seen children, so there may be a school and possibly a school cafeteria.) If there was any indication of a shortage, it should be most visible at the main distribution center on the colony-side of the elevators where people take over the food from the rats. Maybe the people feeding the information to Foxworthy through Cooper work in distribution and are skimming off the top. The rumors could be just cover for the scam.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
Would be difficult for him to state there was a shortage now. Unless the cans end up being empty.
Jenner Premium Member over 6 years ago
“Did I say ONE can opener? Shoot, I’ll give you TWO!”
Jelliqal over 6 years ago
As he announced the food shortage, he needs to issue the correction otherwise the people won’t believe it. Question is who is behind wanting to destroy the colonies faith in its government and why? Have top enders somehow snuck in? Is there a different faction? Someone “created” a “race war” where there was not one before. And that wound will likely never heal now that you have established the predator vs prey divide.
Jelliqal over 6 years ago
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Barnabus Blackoak over 6 years ago
for there to be a food shortage, wouldn’t the colonists had to have had trouble getting food in the shops?
luckarusky over 6 years ago
Here’s the problem. Mr. Mayor is simply way, way too removed from his own people to realize what “fear” means for them. His separation in the “upstairs” monitoring systems and lack of empathy for the common anthro are creating a deadly mix that he will not catch onto until it’s way too late. I think he will find an ally in Foxworthy, but it’s going to be way way too late!
If I had to guess at it, he’s going to try to calm things down only to realize he’s missed the entire point. Foxworthy and Heather alike have lost all credibility. Endtown residents are ready to kill one another at the slightest suspicion. And worst of all, he no longer has the genuine control over a bunch of gun-happy rats who are prepared to hold together order at ANY COST.
I’ve said it twice, I’ll say it once again. It’s time to FIND WALLY. Endtown needs an outside source at this point whom have not been sheltered. I’d be shocked if Wally hasn’t risen to a degree of prominence thanks to his power over the Dittos. So he can bring fresh faces capable of taking over the upper management. Thus there’s a connection with those in the town, but a disgust and refusal among temporary leadership to allow that “sheltered” shallow mindset. It’s going to be bloody, but putting a bladed yoke on endtown is the only way to get these people to reflect on what they’ve become. And I say bloody because a fair number will have to have those blades activated, to a final result.
luckarusky over 6 years ago
I will augment my suggestion with one MAJOR consideration though. The problem with such a move is it MUST be temporary, and those who remain as a result integrated into the upstairs element. You can only enact a hostile takeover for so long.
Look up how England conquered Wales if you want an example. They had a temporary period of castles and stone-authority for some time. But that period of time was very brief and costly. True victory came from offering trade and a better life to the common human, rich and poor alike. The poverty remained, but it was enough to persuade most welsh natives to stop fighting. Final victory was atchived this way across a five hundred year span.
Fred over 6 years ago
who’s got possession of the can opener???
Fred over 6 years ago
who’s got possession of the can opener???
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
I know we don’t have all of the pieces yet, but I never was convinced that people were eating pigs. Still…there are some loose ends to still tie up here.