Talk:Reapercussions/@comment-26269248-20150620192400/@comment-26247132-20150621005819

Here's my take:

1) To me, the moment she re-opened her stitches was when she decided to leave her people behind in order to find out the truth and/or get help from outside. Anya might have been her enemy but Clarke respected her and knew that in saving Anya, the benefit outweighed the risk. Remember, Clarke is also the one who came up with the idea to use the Reapers as a unifying tactic for the Grounders and Sky People. She's very strategic.

2) Lots of mine tunnels and the Reapers took the mine carts with them down the tunnels.

3) I think this map is a fairly accurate portrayal of what we know.

4) Another question on top of this one: if the Outcast camp was where Murphy was kept, then how did Murphy end up in Tristan's hands? Did the Outcasts cooperate with the Rangers and/or other Grounders against the Delinquents?

5) Check out the Cerberus Project page. They were conditioned to fear the noise of the tone generators by being electrocuted each time they were given a dose. Pavlovian response, basically.

6) Yeah, one of the guards said she was going into the Harvest Chamber instead.

7) I think Kane realized during the whole shock-lash scene that he couldn't be the Chancellor on the ground the people needed because he had been trained to be the strict, rule-following Chancellor the people needed on the Ark instead. Abby, on the other hand, showed the flexibility needed to make allowances for the new environment.

8) I don't know, either. If Finn could track so well, then wouldn't the Grounders be better trackers than him since they actually lived on the ground? So why couldn't they track the Delinquents back to the bunker? Suspend your disbelief for a moment, I guess.