Dylan Is Commandeering Lumon's Control Architecture From Inside the Fracture It Created
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Dylan Is Commandeering Lumon's Control Architecture From Inside the Fracture It Created

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms every key element: Milchick's undisclosed OTC, his pressure on Dylan, the perk offer, and Dylan's Cobel threat, making this theory a close and coherent reading of confirmed events.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
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Primarily dialogue and pattern evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Dylan succeeds, Lumon's control architecture will have been commandeered not by an outside actor exploiting a discovered vulnerability but by the very subject the architecture was applied to — which would mean the institution's deepest security failure is not procedural but constitutive, built into the logic of using severed employees as operational assets at all.

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