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Arrest Warren is an episode of Code Indigo in Operation Indigo.

September 8th, 2035

Plot[]

The episode starts with the crew starting their morning as usual as Vfen sets up the episode. Cameron is on set getting ready to film the episode, but asks what the episode is supposed to be about. Vfen doesn't know, but Garland covers him by saying that this episode is going to be freestyle, meaning anything can happen whenever there are no plans. Not knowing what will happen next will allow them and the viewers to be surprised. That being said, they will continue the day as normal until something happens.

Rico asks what will happen when nothing ends up happening, pointing outside at the ghost town status left after Uzveld took over. Garland then says that whenever someone says something won't happen, it'll happen.

After a few hours, people are knocking on the door. When Sheldon looks through the door, he sees two police officers. Rico tells Garland, with her not being surprised. Sheldon then asks who they would want, with Garland pulling the title card out of Vfen's desk. Sheldon goes out the door to ask the officers why they would want Brook, with them being confused as they didn't tell them who they wanted yet. Sheldon takes the title card from Garland and shows them, only leaving them more confused. They arrest Brook without giving an explanation and tell the crew that they have five weeks to set her free, legally. The end.

Trivia[]

General[]

  • The title is a pun on the phrase "arrest warrant", which is a document that orders/allows a person to be arrested for a known crime.
  • The title card is tilted in order to give the effect of a bodycam.
  • This is the 60th segment of Operation Indigo.
  • This is the 150th article for Operation Indigo.
  • Fourth-wall break: Garland pulls the title card out from Vfen's desk.

Cultural reference[]

  • Before Garland pulls out the title card, she insults Rico by saying "No sh**, Di**rock." This is a reference to Sherlock Holmes, as the original insult is "No sh**, Sherlock".
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