The symbol of a baby, shows S.’s desire for human connection. FXC notes that “while he is capable of killing cold-bloodedly, he also seeks social connection.” Straka argues that because people can have multifaceted identities, one can not be all good nor all evil. Later, Waqar hands S. a piece of bark with a face drawn on it. “The face looks familiar, though S. can’t quite say why.” He is again haunted by elusive memory.