The memory starts with Five and his brother trying to get the name of the eye owner from the company that manufactored it. Valour will recognize the eye from the memory in which he talked with Luther about the Apocalypse. He's apparently enlisted Klaus' help (GARBAGE CANNOT HAS A NAME!) for this, and got him to pretend it's his father. Thanks to some good 'ol family questionability, he manage to persuade Lance into giving the name to them.
Unfortunately, it doesn't really matter: the eye hasn't been manufactured yet and there is NO NAME to be given. Five loses his temper with Klaus when he doesn't seem to take the apocalypse seriously enough, and through that conversation he ends up mentioning Delores once more. A woman he spent his days in the apocalypse together - and with the amount of emotion he feels as he talks about her, he KNOWS she's important. In the end, however, Klaus ruins the moment by rambling and Five decides he's had enough and just teleports the fuck away into a taxi.
CONSIDERATIONS - Klaus is brilliant in his own right but holy shit. Is he also incredibly annoying. - He had assumed he did not try to enlist his siblings help due to them dying in the future, but apparently he DID try, and came to the conclusion it was a waste of time. - DELORES!!!!!!
MEMORY 06: Looking for the eye owner V.2 (CW PRISON RAPE JOKES)
DESCRIPTION
The memory starts with Five and his brother trying to get the name of the eye owner from the company that manufactored it. Valour will recognize the eye from the memory in which he talked with Luther about the Apocalypse. He's apparently enlisted Klaus' help (GARBAGE CANNOT HAS A NAME!) for this, and got him to pretend it's his father. Thanks to some good 'ol family questionability, he manage to persuade Lance into giving the name to them.
Unfortunately, it doesn't really matter: the eye hasn't been manufactured yet and there is NO NAME to be given. Five loses his temper with Klaus when he doesn't seem to take the apocalypse seriously enough, and through that conversation he ends up mentioning Delores once more. A woman he spent his days in the apocalypse together - and with the amount of emotion he feels as he talks about her, he KNOWS she's important. In the end, however, Klaus ruins the moment by rambling and Five decides he's had enough and just teleports the fuck away into a taxi.
CONSIDERATIONS
- Klaus is brilliant in his own right but holy shit. Is he also incredibly annoying.
- He had assumed he did not try to enlist his siblings help due to them dying in the future, but apparently he DID try, and came to the conclusion it was a waste of time.
- DELORES!!!!!!