
Prodigy
Chapter 6: Day 3
by Lu, MarieThe chapter “Day 3” begins with the protagonist undergoing a meticulous disguise orchestrated by the Patriots. Kaede transforms their appearance by dyeing their hair, applying brown contact lenses, and adding a synthetic scar, while Razor provides a first-year air force uniform. The protagonist reflects on the luxury of the contacts, which wealthy individuals use for fun but would have been invaluable during their time on the streets. Kaede also equips them with discreet communication devices, ensuring they blend in seamlessly. Meanwhile, Razor and Kaede don their own authentic Republic uniforms, with Kaede’s pilot attire highlighting her expertise. Tess, too young to pose as a soldier, is disguised as a kitchen worker and escorted away.
June remains conspicuously unchanged, observing the protagonist’s transformation silently. Dressed in a cadet uniform, she stands out as the only one without communication gear. The protagonist attempts to engage her, but June remains distant, her tension palpable. The group then travels down the Vegas strip in Razor’s jeep, passing pyramid-shaped docks named after ancient civilizations. The protagonist notes the bustling activity, which aids their cover, but feels uncomfortable in the stiff uniform. June chastises them for fidgeting, revealing her own nervousness, though she quickly withdraws again. A brief moment of connection occurs when the protagonist squeezes her hand, which she reciprocates.
Upon reaching the Pharaoh dock, June abruptly leaves with another soldier, leaving the protagonist feeling hollow. They proceed inside the massive pyramid, where Razor disappears into the crowd, leaving Kaede and the protagonist to devise their own plan to board the RS Dynasty. Kaede explains that they must avoid standard boarding procedures to evade identification. The protagonist recalls past exploits and suggests using the garbage chutes, earning Kaede’s approval. They navigate the crowded terminal, blending in while observing the young, battle-worn soldiers around them. The protagonist’s focus returns to the Dynasty, mentally mapping the chutes as their potential entry point.
The chapter concludes with Kaede and the protagonist preparing to execute their plan, their camaraderie and shared resolve evident. The protagonist’s street-smart instincts align with Kaede’s strategic thinking, underscoring their adaptability in high-stakes situations. The tension builds as they await their turn at the elevator, their mission’s success hinging on stealth and precision. The absence of June and Razor looms large, but the protagonist remains determined, channeling their nervous energy into focus for the challenges ahead.
FAQs
1. What disguise techniques do the Patriots use to alter the protagonist’s appearance, and why are these changes significant?
Answer:
The Patriots employ multiple disguise techniques to transform the protagonist’s appearance: Kaede cuts and tints their white-blond hair to a dark brownish-red using a temporary color spray, Razor provides brown contact lenses to conceal their distinctive bright blue eyes, and Kaede adds a synthetic scar to their cheek. These changes are significant because they help the protagonist blend in as a first-year air force cadet, avoiding detection by Republic forces. The high-quality, removable nature of these alterations (like the luxury contacts typically used by wealthy citizens) also highlights the Patriots’ access to advanced resources, contrasting with the protagonist’s previous life of scarcity on the streets.2. How does June’s role in this mission differ from the others, and what does this reveal about her character?
Answer:
June remains visually unchanged, wearing a standard cadet uniform without additional disguises or communication devices like earpieces. Her separation from the group to follow another soldier underscores her unique role—likely leveraging her authentic military background to avoid suspicion. This contrasts with the others, who rely on fabricated identities. June’s minimal alterations and quiet demeanor reveal her disciplined, self-contained nature and the trust the Patriots place in her existing skills. Her clenched jaw and hesitation when speaking to the protagonist also hint at internal conflict, suggesting she may be grappling with loyalty or the mission’s risks.3. Analyze the symbolism of the RS Dynasty’s setting and the protagonists’ infiltration method. How do these elements reflect the story’s themes?
Answer:
The RS Dynasty looms over the pyramid-shaped docking station (the Pharaoh), evoking themes of power and oppression through its imposing structure and militarized environment. The protagonists’ plan to infiltrate via garbage chutes is symbolic: it mirrors their marginalized status (literally entering through the “underbelly” of the system) and resourcefulness as outsiders. The protagonist’s prior experience with airship vulnerabilities—like flooding engines—further ties their street-smart survival skills to the mission, emphasizing themes of resistance from below. The contrast between the Dynasty’s grandeur and the chutes’ ignominy critiques class divisions within the Republic.4. What tensions arise between the protagonist and June during their preparation, and how do these interactions advance their relationship?
Answer:
Tensions surface when June criticizes the protagonist for fidgeting with their uniform, revealing her focus on discipline and their discomfort with military rigidity. Their exchange—”You’re just as nervous” / “Just trying to help”—shows mutual unease masked by practicality. Yet, their silent hand squeeze demonstrates unspoken trust and emotional connection, bridging the gap created by June’s aloofness. This moment humanizes June, showing her vulnerability, while affirming their bond despite the mission’s pressures. It sets up their separation as emotionally charged, heightening stakes for the reader.5. How does the chapter use descriptions of the Vegas strip and Republic soldiers to reinforce the dystopian setting?
Answer:
The daytime depiction of the pyramid docks—”giant black tombs” with inactive beacon lights—creates a foreboding atmosphere, contrasting with their likely nighttime grandeur. This imagery underscores decay beneath the Republic’s facade. Descriptions of young soldiers with gruesome injuries (metal limbs, burn scars) critique the Republic’s exploitation of its citizens, implying prolonged conflict and disposable labor. The bustling activity also highlights the regime’s militarization, making the protagonists’ infiltration plausible yet perilous. These details ground the dystopia in visceral, physical consequences of authoritarian rule.
Quotes
1. “Kaede cuts my hair so it stops right below my shoulders, then she tints the white-blond strands a dark brownish red… Razor gives me a pair of brown contact lenses that completely hide the bright blue of my eyes.”
This quote showcases the meticulous transformation process the protagonist undergoes to disguise their identity, highlighting the high-stakes nature of their mission and the Patriots’ resources. It also subtly contrasts the protagonist’s past struggles (“They would’ve come in handy for me on the streets”) with the privileges of the elite.
2. “June quietly watches my transformation from the couch… She’s the only one of us who isn’t equipped with a mike and earpiece, for obvious reasons.”
This passage reveals the tense dynamic between the protagonist and June, emphasizing June’s outsider status in the operation. The “obvious reasons” hint at underlying trust issues or strategic separation that will likely play a crucial role later in the story.
3. “‘Stop tugging on your uniform,’ June whispers when she sees me fiddling with the edges of my military jacket. ‘You’re messing up its alignment.’”
This brief exchange captures both the protagonist’s discomfort with their new role and June’s military precision, while also showing their lingering connection through the whispered advice. The uniform becomes a symbol of their differing backgrounds and current uneasy alliance.
4. “I won’t see her again until the whole thing’s over. If it all goes well. Don’t think like that. It will go well.”
This internal monologue reveals the protagonist’s vulnerability and concern for June, while also demonstrating their attempt to maintain optimism. The staccato thoughts mirror the high-pressure situation and create suspense about the upcoming mission.
5. “‘The garbage chutes,’ I murmur back through my own mike. Kaede gives me a quick, approving grin. ‘Spoken like a true Runner.’”
This exchange highlights the protagonist’s street-smart background coming into play for the mission, contrasting with the military operation. Kaede’s approval suggests the value of their unconventional skills, while “true Runner” reinforces their identity and past survival tactics.