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S25E6 · The Happiness Patrol Part 2

Ace calls Priscilla a killer

Priscilla’s casual confession of her past crimes in the Happiness Patrol’s anti-terrorist squad unravels as she describes eliminating dissidents called killjoys. The revelation fractures what remains of the group’s trust, especially when Susan too aligns with Ace’s revulsion. Ace’s direct accusation strips away Priscilla’s self-justifications and exposes the moral cost of rebellion against Helen A’s regime. The confrontation forces a reckoning about who their short-term allies truly are and whether they share any humanity left to lose. key_dialogue: [ PRISCILLA: I used to work with explosives when I was in Happiness Patrol B, the anti-terrorist squad. We worked the night shift. I like working late at night. ACE: Who? PRISCILLA: The killjoys. Depressives, manic reactive endogenous. We got them. All of them. ACE: You make me sick. ACE: No, you're not. You're a killer. SUSAN: Yes, she is. ]

Plot Beats

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Priscilla reveals her background in the Happiness Patrol and her role in suppressing killjoys, which Ace responds to with disgust.

calm to tension

Ace directly condemns Priscilla for being a killer, which is reinforced by Susan's agreement.

tension to outrage

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned composure masking internal fractures and a defensive need to reassert her identity as a loyal enforcer

Priscilla holds a can of Nitro Nine while casually describing her past work in the Happiness Patrol’s anti-terrorist squad, detailing the elimination of dissidents with brittle pride. Her demeanor shifts from performative bureaucracy to defensive justification when confronted with Ace’s disgust, insisting on her identity as a fighter despite her admissions.

Goals in this moment
  • To deflect blame and maintain her self-image as a capable enforcer
  • To justify her past actions as necessary for the regime
Active beliefs
  • Believes her actions were justified as part of a larger system effort to maintain order
  • Views her identity as tied to her role within the Happiness Patrol
Character traits
Performative calm Defensive justification Brittle pride Self-justifying rhetoric
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Ace
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Righteously indignant, fueled by revulsion at Priscilla’s admissions and protective of Susan’s well-being

Ace wields the can of Nitro Nine as both an implied threat and a tool to provoke Priscilla into revealing her past, her disgust manifesting in verbal confrontations that strip away Priscilla’s defenses. Her accusations expose the moral rot within the regime’s enforcers and push Susan, a former comrade, to confirm the truth of Priscilla’s crimes.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Priscilla’s moral culpability to undermine her legitimacy
  • To protect Susan from further complicity with the regime
Active beliefs
  • Believes that collaborators like Priscilla are irredeemable and complicit in systemic oppression
  • Values uncompromising defiance as the only moral stance against tyranny
Character traits
Confrontational provocation Moral outrage Impulsive heroism Direct accusatory language
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Susan Ross
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Resigned to the inevitability of confrontation and stripped of illusions about her former allies' humanity

Susan, a former Happiness Patrol operative now trapped in the Waiting Zone, is forced into the confrontation as she witnesses Priscilla’s confession. Though physically constrained, her quiet confirmation of Ace’s accusations underscores the regime’s inescapable web of complicity, stripping away her remaining denial about the true nature of her past actions.

Goals in this moment
  • To acknowledge the reality of Priscilla’s crimes despite her own past involvement
  • To align herself with the moral stance of the rebels out of self-preservation and lingering humanity
Active beliefs
  • Accepts that the regime’s enforcers are irredeemable killers who will inevitably turn on each other
  • Believes resistance requires active dissociation from former collaborators
Character traits
Grim resolve Quiet complicity Brittle realism Minimal verbal resistance
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ace's Nitro Cans

Priscilla casually examines the can of Nitro Nine that Ace possesses, inadvertently prompting her to confess her history with explosives in the Happiness Patrol’s anti-terrorist squad. The can’s presence serves as a catalyst for the confrontation, symbolizing both the tools of the regime’s brutality and the potential for rebellion.

Before: The can of Nitro Nine is in Ace’s …
After: The can remains in Ace’s possession, its explosive …
Before: The can of Nitro Nine is in Ace’s possession, carried as part of her improvised arsenal used for rebellion against the regime.
After: The can remains in Ace’s possession, its explosive potential unharnessed in this moment but hinting at future violent confrontation.

Location Details

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The Waiting Zone (including Colonnade)

The Waiting Zone’s oppressive architecture and surveillance permeate the confrontation, creating a claustrophobic arena where truth and complicity are laid bare. The Zone’s shifting corridors and absence of exit amplify the futility and desperation of the characters’ moral struggles against a regime that thrives on enforced happiness and silent terror.

Atmosphere Clammy, oppressive tension thick with the weight of betrayal and unspoken terror
Function A detention and interrogation space where prisoners are stripped of agency and forced to confront …
Symbolism Embodies the regime’s ability to contain and crush dissent while also reflecting the moral confinement …
Access Restricted to detainees, guards, and authorized personnel only
Fluorescent lighting that flickers intermittently Concrete walls that absorb sound and footsteps Absence of windows or discernible exits

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Happiness Patrol

The Happiness Patrol’s influence looms over every interaction, its bureaucratic language of ‘eliminations’ and ‘disappearances’ exposed in Priscilla’s confession. The organization’s emphasis on performative happiness as a tool of control is contradicted by its reliance on brutality, particularly through entities such as the anti-terrorist squad that Priscilla once served.

Representation Through Priscilla’s public confession of her past actions as an enforcer and her continued loyalty …
Power Dynamics Exercising unchecked authority through its members’ complicity and systemic enforcement of terror
Impact The Patrol’s reliance on enforcers who are themselves trapped in its system of performative loyalty …
Internal Dynamics A hierarchy that rewards performative loyalty over moral integrity, leaving enforcers like Priscilla isolated and …
To maintain absolute control over Terra Alpha by any means necessary, including the elimination of dissenters To perpetuate a culture of performative happiness that masks systemic violence Through psychological terror and the normalization of violence as administrative duty By exploiting the complicity of former enforcers like Priscilla to sustain its operations

Narrative Connections

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"Ace's condemnation of Priscilla as a 'killer' (beat_6e0d94cf99548a06) is emotionally echoed when Wences intervenes to stop Priscilla, allowing Ace to attack her during the chaos. This reinforces Ace's growing agency in resisting oppressors."

Ace challenges Priscilla over Susan's fate
S25E6 · The Happiness Patrol Part 2

"Ace's condemnation of Priscilla as a 'killer' (beat_6e0d94cf99548a06) is emotionally echoed when Wences intervenes to stop Priscilla, allowing Ace to attack her during the chaos. This reinforces Ace's growing agency in resisting oppressors."

Wences intervenes as Ace and Susan flee
S25E6 · The Happiness Patrol Part 2

"Priscilla's chilling recounting of her role in eliminating 'killjoys' (beat_d87db615fa595d8d) directly precipitates Ace's confrontation with her in the Waiting Zone (beat_86011cc6f369ccb9), raising the stakes from verbal taunting to physical threat."

Ace challenges Priscilla over Susan's fate
S25E6 · The Happiness Patrol Part 2

"Priscilla's chilling recounting of her role in eliminating 'killjoys' (beat_d87db615fa595d8d) directly precipitates Ace's confrontation with her in the Waiting Zone (beat_86011cc6f369ccb9), raising the stakes from verbal taunting to physical threat."

Wences intervenes as Ace and Susan flee
S25E6 · The Happiness Patrol Part 2

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