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Mark is framed for the murder of two Giants and begins acting suspiciously, turning his crewmates against him.
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      • We see in the preceding episode ("Panic") that the SID have electrified the vents leading into their headquarters. A perfectly sensible idea, but why aren't they so wired in this episode? Edit
      • So who did take the flare gun and explosives? Mark, presumably, but it's never explained why he did this other than as a contrived plot reason to make him look suspicious. Edit
      • The Earthlings seem to have unbelievably extensive knowledge of the comings and goings of the SID operatives, knowing who retired and who took their place and who was in line for promotions. Edit
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      • Author William L. Stuart wrote both this episode and "The Mechanical Man", which this episode refers back to. Edit
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      • Fitzhugh: Mark is absolutely right. I was trying to get to the truth like a real friend. Mark: With some friends you don't need enemies. Edit
      • (channelling Scooby Doo) Barker: And except for that little one in the vent it would have worked! Edit
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