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Silo TV & Book Series
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This is is a sister community of r/SiloSeries for news and discussion of the post-apocalyptic tv series Silo, on Apple TV+ as well as the WOOL series of books written by Hugh Howey that the show is based on.
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The tape is normally made to fail.
That's why Jules stealing the tape from IT was a big deal. Not the loss of one roll of tape, but because she found out ITs special tape sucked, even though it was supposed to be top grade. It was really designed to function for a very short amount of time. Just enough to clean.
The engine room peeps figured it out, and got supply to switch it out for engine room tape, which worked.