Transcripts
2/5
Zeb arrives at the Barn for interrogation • He tells a sad tale • And exposes the field team to Anunnaki hymns • They’re kind of catchy • Nothing a little brainwashing can’t fix, though • URIEL destroys Mansa the only way it can • By making them popular with young white people • History A is saved • You’re welcome, Oakland
Black Bagging Zeb
Mitch and Roger bungle their way to success in abducting Zeb from the Moore family residence.
2/4
The field team returns from Oakland • Roger reveals a vision of savagery and horror • Jocasta gets tactical • The team argues over methods and outcomes • Archie, Mitch, and Marshall have a talk about techniques and memetics • The field team prepares for a raid on Dominoe Records • And to abduct a certain Oldtimer
The Musician and the Devil
E.L. Moore talks Black liberation with Roger, and then with the Devil.
Mitch Gets Lunch
"It's all easy, though, if you put your mind to it. People are the same everywhere, after all," he says, pointing his index finger at his temple a couple of times. "And music, of course. Music speaks where words don't."
2/3
Charley meets the Ransoms • And has a nightmare • Roger and Marshall meet their first Indigo Child • (It’s actually a second meeting for Roger, or will be) • Charley tries to put the adults at ease • URIEL discusses Mansa, Keiner, Moore, music, art and Afro-futurism • Archie delegates • Roger meets Moore • Mitch offers to buy a strange old man lunch
2/1
An Afro-futurist psychedelic music collective called Mansa catches URIEL’s ear • Album art leads the team to a West German artist • Roger tries to educate his colleagues about race relations in America • They’re not great • Jocasta has a bad trip to the de Young • Archie reaches out to Granite Peak for support • Mitch checks the cards and doesn’t like what he sees