As they wound through the passageways, Al ducked into a food kiosk and came out with a six-pack. Tossed cold ones to any takers, then let the remaining cans hang from his fingers by the vacated plastic rings. Sipping as he walked, his thoughts grew deeper, more contemplative. Enlightened and illuminating.
And, as was his nature, he shared his insights.
"Been givin' a fair 'mount o' thought ta what could reduce a whole damned community to such depths o' degeneracy as we done witnessed down here. Now I speak the truth here, I seen novacoke whores workin' the streets o' Berlin with more good sense an' dignity than any dozen o' the molefolk I done run into so far down here. So it can't be jist the steady diet o' drugs. So then I'm moseyin' 'long an' wishin' fer a bit o' real sunlight, an' she hits me. Ever'thin' down here's damned artificial light. Now stay with me, boys an' girls. We all know light-emitting diodes can be programmed ta oscillate in binary code. Ain't no doubt in my mind the big chiefs of all these Houses an' whatnot're usin' the lights ta program these underdwellers with subliminal messages. Stuff like, 'take more drugs,' 'sex slavery's okay', an' 'whaddaya need the sun for, anyway?' is streamin' steadily inta what's left o' these lost souls' minds. Now don't think fer a second that makes 'em any less culpable, cuz it don't. Hell, they wouldn't all be susceptible ta this mind control if they hadn't already weakened they own wills by gladly accepting Satan's own blindin' corruption into they noses an' veins. So now they's bound by chains o' they own contrivin', wallowin' in a downward spiral of ever greater abomination an' depravity."
He glanced up at a light inset over a shopfront and upped the light filtration on his flare compensation system.
"Ol' Al's thinkin' a few well placed subtacticals could open up a few holes, flood this place with real sunlight. I mean, sure, there might a bit o' co-lateral damage, but what price a soul saved, right?"