The Animal Model?
- Credit Suisse starts sending out revocation messages. Imagine if a huge credit card company suddenly said, "oops, all of these cards no longer work." So lots of things just stop. (But safely. Like planes land and then stop—they don't crash.)
- Meanwhile, Rabbit finds lots of his power is revoked. But he's not totally destroyed because he has other sources of power besides Credit Suisse.
- Back in the GenGen labs, the Mysterious Stranger shows up to Robert and Miri. Mysterious Stranger thinks Alfred is using fruit flies as his test subjects for his mind control technique. (Which doesn't make sense to Miri because she's smart.)
- So the Gus stop the lab from sending out the fruit flies.
- Then the Mysterious Stranger (a) calls himself Rabbit and (b) tries to get the Gus to drop the flies into another transport area. But Miri realizes that Rabbit just wants the fruit flies for himself.
- Then Mysterious Stranger/Rabbit disappears.
- And then Robert and Miri hear something else being shipped out in another part of the lab—the part where Robert's team put most of their boxes.