Moon Chapter 16, part 2
Summary
TLDRJustin Scott, a survivalist, approaches Chief Terry Migus and his counselor, Walter, seeking refuge in their community after escaping a dangerous situation in the city. Scott presents himself as a capable hunter and survivalist, hoping to contribute to the community's survival. Though initially met with skepticism and mistrust, the council discusses his potential value. Eventually, they agree to let Scott stay, provided he proves himself useful. Scott accepts their conditions, humbly agreeing to lay low until the council can fully integrate him into the community.
Takeaways
- 😀 Scott introduced himself to Terry and Walter, showing respect toward Terry as the leader.
- 😏 Evan remained skeptical of Scott, questioning his sincerity despite his respectful demeanor.
- 🤝 Scott requested refuge, citing fear for his safety due to worsening conditions in the city.
- 🔍 Evan and Walter observed Scott, concluding he was physically capable and in his late 30s or early 40s.
- 🥶 Scott recounted his dangerous journey to the community, appealing for a chance to stay.
- 🤔 Terry remained cautious, asking Scott why they should trust him, while Scott emphasized his survival skills.
- 🏕️ Scott claimed to bring supplies and skills that could benefit the community, offering to help with hunting and survival.
- 🤷 The group discussed Scott's request, with some not trusting him but others recognizing his potential usefulness.
- 🏠 Terry suggested housing Scott temporarily in the health station, as it was currently vacant.
- 🚗 They eventually decided to bring Scott into the community, with strict expectations for him to contribute and keep a low profile.
Q & A
Who is Justin Scott and what is his background?
-Justin Scott is a man from Gibson, seeking refuge in a community after escaping a worsening situation in the city. He claims to be a survivalist and hunter, skilled in living off the land.
How does Scott initially interact with Terry and Walter?
-Scott approaches Terry and Walter with respect, greeting Terry first, possibly sensing his authority. Despite his earlier arrogance when talking to Isaiah and Evan, Scott presents himself humbly in this interaction.
Why does Scott want refuge in the community?
-Scott wants refuge because the situation in the city has become dangerous, and he fears for his safety. He claims to have seen horrific things in the last few days and escaped to find safety.
What is Terry’s initial reaction to Scott’s request?
-Terry is cautious and questions why they should take Scott in, expressing concern about the trustworthiness of his story.
What skills does Scott offer to the community in exchange for refuge?
-Scott offers his skills as a hunter and survivalist, stating that he can help provide for the community and teach them how to adapt to the current situation.
How does Evan feel about Scott’s sudden vulnerability?
-Evan is shocked by Scott’s sudden vulnerability, as he appears different from the cocky person who had spoken to them earlier. However, this change doesn’t make Evan trust Scott any more.
What decision do Terry and Walter reach regarding Scott’s request?
-Terry and Walter decide to allow Scott to stay, but with the condition that he must contribute to the community by hunting and gathering wood. They plan to house him temporarily in the health station.
Why is the health station chosen as Scott's temporary accommodation?
-The health station is chosen because it is currently empty, with no nurse present, and it has beds and a kitchen. It is considered a suitable temporary solution until Scott proves he can be trusted.
What concerns do the characters have about Scott’s presence in the community?
-The characters are concerned about Scott’s trustworthiness, whether he is truly alone, and if someone might have followed him. They also worry about how the rest of the community will react to his presence.
How does Scott respond to the community's offer of refuge?
-Scott humbly accepts their offer and expresses that he is honored to join them, showing gratitude for their decision.
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