David formulates a plan to kill the monster and Syd evaluates her relationship.
Whenever you learn something new, says the nurse, the whole world becomes that much richer.
Later in the episode, the theme of technological connectivity returns in one of the narrators demonstrations of delusion.

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But Fukuyama isnt the only person Ptonomy finds inside the mainframe.
More essential to the motion of the plot, he also finds some remnant of the Mi-Go monk.
From the monk, Ptonomy is able to learn the location of Farouks body.
He is then able to hack into one of the Vermillion to deliver this message straight to David.
Farouk is hidden in a place called Le Desole.
Meanwhile, Farouk is acquiring the same information.
Before heading out to Le Desole, David devises a plan for defeating Farouk.
Then, the race is on.
Back at D3, Syd finds a note David left behind: Gone to kill the monster.
She is not pleased that David has disappeared again, and she goes to vent about it to Clark.
This conversation turns into a greatest hits compilation of Syds character defining quotes.
Who teaches us to be normal when were one of a kind?
she asks once again.
I love what we were, Syd says.
Im just not sure if were that anymore.
After all, love is what we have to save if were gonna save the world.
Inside, they find an alternate version of themselves as skeletons who died side by side.
David disagrees, and Syd asks him to prove her wrong.
In the episodes final scenes, whatever plan David has put together begins to play out.
Lenny has escaped from D3 to play her part, and Clark wakes up ready to do his.
As hes walking down the hallway, however, hes clubbed in the back of the head by Melanie.
With Davids plan in motion and Clark out of commission, theres no guessing what will happen next.