A Prisoner of Birth

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"Cartwright, you're on the chain gang. Report to the duty officer immediately." "But—" began Danny.
"No point arguing," said Nick as the officer disappeared. "Stick with me, and I'll show you the drill." Nick and Danny joined a stream of silent prisoners who were all heading in the same direction. When they reached the end of the corridor, Nick said, "This is where you report at eight o'clock every morning and sign up for your work detail." "What the 'ell is that?" asked Danny, staring up at a l
...arge hexagonal glass cubicle that dominated the area.
"That's the bubble," said Nick. "The screws can always keep an eye on us, but we can't see them." "There's screws in there?" said Danny.
"Sure are," replied Nick. "About forty, I'm told. They have a clear view of everything going on in all four blocks, so if a riot or any disturbance breaks out, they can move in and deal with the problem within minutes." "Ever been involved in a riot?" asked Danny.
"Only once," replied Nick, "and it wasn't a pretty sight.


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