![]() ![]() The gang of fugitives first suspect that Pergus Holdings CEO Lane Monroe is Mr. Rabbit, the whole Network would be finished. Milner claims that if you were to kill Mr. He was playing the CIA, the Russians, and the Chinese gangs off of each other, but he made a mistake and was found out by a crime boss, who dragged him through a busy office block and taught him a lesson by carving the boss' own name, the Chinese character for "rabbit," into his stomach. Rabbit got his name when he was an undercover agent in Guangdong during the Cold War. Rabbit (during her explanation of the history of the Network), Milner is the one to deliver the major explanation of who exactly Mr. Though Jessica Hyde is the first character to mention Mr. According to Grant, the name starts with "L." Rabbit is inside the Utopia Part 2 manuscript, and is ostensibly the reason the Network is so invested in trying to get it. ![]() Rabbit is a major plotline in the first series. Rabbit is a codename that seems to be shared between two characters: Dr. Within The Utopia Experiments, the devil appears to the scientist in a variety of forms, "but always as an animal-human hybrid, most notably a rabbit." Rabbits are a major symbol and motif throughout the series, representing danger, control and fear. In his human form he generally has blonde hair and blue eyes, although no person has been accurately able to identify him. His entire goal through his life and career is to cause misery to himself and others. In the novella series, he rides a black and red motorcycle, tormenting everyone he encounters. It is a malleable title held by several characters over the course of the series.his name generally starts with a Q and is an insane psychopath (redundant), who enjoys pain to himself and others. Rabbit is the codename of the head of the Network and Philip Carvel's partner on the original Janus project. And if we can find his identity, it ends-and you go home. "By the time he was finished, 265 people on three continents had lost their lives, and not a single living person knew his identity. ![]()
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