![]() ![]() "Smart people play, too." Ringer to Teacup, p. "Chess is a stupid game for stupid people," she informed me. Nevertheless, this quote illustrates a very important storyline in the making. She returns to more mundane topics like rats. She has this sense of foreboding and voices it through this quote alone, unready to pursue the idea further. It is the beginning of Ringer realizing the truth - that perhaps there are no Others, only humans doing this to one another. This quote becomes very important later on. It also demonstrates Ben's motivation by depicting what he went through and what shaped his character.Ī virtual existence doesn't require a physical planet. This quote is also said in the first book, The 5th Wave. When you look death in the eye and death blinks first, nothing seems impossible. On the other hand, Ringer feels deeply responsible for Teacup and tries to keep her safe. ![]() Teacup reveres Ringer - she has since the first day they met. This quote illustrates how attached Ringer and Teacup are to each other. ![]()
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