Still no sign of Shmoop, but a watchman is approaching. He's not reading him, so he tells him to turn off his system immediately. He also tells him that a human has been found outside the shelter. The man has a head injury and needs first aid. The watchman says that he's never seen anyone outside of the shelter before. He asks if there's anyone with the terminal gene, and the answer is "no" . He says that they never thought there would be any other humans in the area, and then he asks if anyone has the net gene. The answer is yes, and he says they'll find out soon enough. He tells them to roll close to the middle gate and guide the "dun dun flap" , which is the flap that connects the two halves of a person's body to the rest of the body.
Still no sign of Shmoop, but a watchman is approaching. He's not reading him, so he tells him to turn off his system immediately. He also tells him that a human has been found outside the shelter. The man has a head injury and needs first aid. The watchman says that he's never seen anyone outside of the shelter before. He asks if there's anyone with the terminal gene, and the answer is "no" . He says that they never thought there would be any other humans in the area, and then he asks if anyone has the net gene. The answer is yes, and he says they'll find out soon enough. He tells them to roll close to the middle gate and guide the "dun dun flap" , which is the flap that connects the two halves of a person's body to the rest of the body.