Wellington Paranormal season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Wellington Paranormal," Sergeant Maaka addresses the misuse of pepper spray before briefing on a massive heist of obsolete electronics in Mount Victoria and Roseneath. Planning a stakeout at Officer O'Leary's mum's house, they use old cell phones as bait. These phones bizarrely form a snake-like robot, leading to a chase and confrontation with various electronic-constructed entities, including a vape-pen robot.
Full Episode S02E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Sergeant Maaka say about the use of pepper spray?
Sergeant Maaka emphasized that pepper spray is for self-defense against assailants, not for use on food.
What was stolen in the electronics heist?
Obsolete electronics including computer mice, a Compaq Presario, a fax machine, flip phones, used vape pens, and drones.
Where did the electronics heist occur?
In the suburbs of Mount Victoria and Roseneath.
What was the pattern of the thefts?
The thefts occurred in waves, in concentric circles, simultaneously.
What was the team's theory about the thefts?
Theories included alien technology, building a doomsday weapon, and selling items to Cash Converters.
Why did the officers plan a stakeout at Officer O'Leary's mum's house?
Her house was near the center of the thefts.
What unusual phenomenon occurred during the stakeout?
Old cell phones started buzzing and formed a snake-like robot.
What did the officers encounter besides the cell phone snake?
A robot made from vape pens.
How did the officers initially try to stop the giant robot?
They attempted to confront it and engaged in a conversation with it.
What did Officer O'Leary's old cell phone, part of the giant robot, express?
Feelings of being obsolete and no longer useful.
What was the robot's threat to humanity?
To erase the human race with an army of superintelligent robots.
How did the officers plan to stop the robot's transmission?
By uploading a computer virus developed by Ben from Technological Crimes Division.
Did Ben successfully upload the virus to stop the robot?
No, he hadn't sent the virus when the robot fell apart.
What caused the robot to dismantle?
It's unclear, but it may have been unable to handle new updates.
How did the officers feel about the resolution of the case?
They were relieved but puzzled by the mysterious resolution of the case.