When Steve decides to spare a doe that wandered into the CIA hunting camp, he fires his shot from a display gun into the air, accidentally killing a large buck in a tree which impales the doe with it's antlers as it falls. At home, Stan brags about Steve's deed, and has expectations of him to tell his tale at the Huntsman's Lodge as part of his introduction as a man. Steve however, feels guilty about having killed the deer, until the pressure becomes too much, hallucinating that the stuffed and mounted animals on the walls are passing judgement on him and he admits he wasn't trying to kill the deer. Brushing off the confession, Stan tells him that his kill was even bigger then he thought because the two deer were parents and now their kids will starve.
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| - When Steve decides to spare a doe that wandered into the CIA hunting camp, he fires his shot from a display gun into the air, accidentally killing a large buck in a tree which impales the doe with it's antlers as it falls. At home, Stan brags about Steve's deed, and has expectations of him to tell his tale at the Huntsman's Lodge as part of his introduction as a man. Steve however, feels guilty about having killed the deer, until the pressure becomes too much, hallucinating that the stuffed and mounted animals on the walls are passing judgement on him and he admits he wasn't trying to kill the deer. Brushing off the confession, Stan tells him that his kill was even bigger then he thought because the two deer were parents and now their kids will starve.
- The Huntsman's Lodge was a prestigious restaurant in Augusta, Georgia, owned by Charlemagne Broxton. After the Great War and the failure of the Red Rebellion, Scipio (using the alias Xerxes) secured a job at the Huntsman's Lodge under the supervision of Jerry Dover. While Dover shared the general outlook on race that was the foundation of the Confederate States, Dover was also pragmatic enough to realize that the hardworking Scipio and other Negroes like him were instrumental to the smooth operation of the restaurant.
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| - When Steve decides to spare a doe that wandered into the CIA hunting camp, he fires his shot from a display gun into the air, accidentally killing a large buck in a tree which impales the doe with it's antlers as it falls. At home, Stan brags about Steve's deed, and has expectations of him to tell his tale at the Huntsman's Lodge as part of his introduction as a man. Steve however, feels guilty about having killed the deer, until the pressure becomes too much, hallucinating that the stuffed and mounted animals on the walls are passing judgement on him and he admits he wasn't trying to kill the deer. Brushing off the confession, Stan tells him that his kill was even bigger then he thought because the two deer were parents and now their kids will starve.
- The Huntsman's Lodge was a prestigious restaurant in Augusta, Georgia, owned by Charlemagne Broxton. After the Great War and the failure of the Red Rebellion, Scipio (using the alias Xerxes) secured a job at the Huntsman's Lodge under the supervision of Jerry Dover. While Dover shared the general outlook on race that was the foundation of the Confederate States, Dover was also pragmatic enough to realize that the hardworking Scipio and other Negroes like him were instrumental to the smooth operation of the restaurant. When the Second Great War began, Dover returned to the Army. Scipio and other blacks who populated Augusta were rounded up and sent to their deaths as part of the Population Reduction. At the end of the war, Dover was able to regain his position after his replacement, Willard Sloan, was caught stealing from the company.
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