Poppet returns from the Heavens, revealing that he has been occupied with matters elsewhere since the beginning of the film. This reintroduction adds depth to his mysterious absence. Higgs is the one piloting the ship that brings Poppet back from the Heavens.
Upon arrival, Poppet makes his way to the Catalyst to meet with the other Judges, relaying important information from the Heavens. Zipher is present in this sequence, capturing his reaction. His appearance is brief, making it a powerful and intriguing moment that hints at his jealousy while maintaining an air of mystery about his true motivations. Including a partial appearance by Hamil alongside Zipher.
clarify in this scene between the judges why the heavens are oppressing the citizens of the gates
reinforcing a strong reason why the heavens are being unreasonable
scaricty of food being the main reason
it needs to be established poppet’s world view of things that everyone is a piece of this puzzle to make things pan out and that so is he, even the rebels and those of the opposite nature, its all just one big giant part of the game that he has to make sure everyone plays by, and ultimately he predicts the human nature of everyones actions, he has ultimate bleief that he can predict the way people behave and their actions and that these people in this world are not free of his predictablility, believes he understands them better then their inttentions. this should be told by poppet himself as his world view partially verbally during a scene but also shown earlier on that he is right, he could accurately predict the nature of much behaviour of individuals, perhaps even the rebels attacking at the beginning and thus why a raven was placed there by him as he expected the rebel attack examples like that need to be implicated to further poppets ability to predict.
Poppet “the most dangerous thing is an assumption”
The Judges have their meeting. It would be an excellent opportunity to foreshadow characters like Bail, setting the stage for his later revelation as the cruel criminal Rogue is investigating. Darc and Lock, along with other Ravens , would be present within the Catalyst, guarding the Judges.
Amidst this event, Warner brings Jorsse’s lifeless body before the Judges, believing it will prove his worth. However, he is told that the moon cannot be scanned from a body that has been dead for too long of a time, rendering Jorsse’s sacrifice utterly meaningless. The tragic futility of Jorsse’s arc—a character who believed so deeply in purpose, and even in death only met a pointless end.