
“We’ve got to get a handle on this,” Ben said sharply, cutting off my answer, which was a good thing: Ringer was holding an M16 and Ben had told me she was the best shot in the camp. I told her, “Look, I probably shouldn’t tell someone holding a high-powered semiautomatic rifle this, but you’re really starting to get on my nerves.” “Really?” Ringer didn’t sound like she believed me. “There were escape pods,” I said, grasping at the same straw I’d been reaching for since he said good-bye. “There’s nothing Sullivan’s told us that will help, unless this Evan person somehow survived the blast and can fill in the blanks.”īen was shaking his head. I don’t think it ever occurred to them that by becoming us, they might actually become us.” But Evan proved that, even with thousands of years to plan, something can still go wrong. She could humiliate you with a single word. For a lot of reasons, the main one being you engaged with Ringer at your own peril.

“What risk?” Shadow-Ringer said, breaking her silence. “Or setting up the 5th Wave posed the least risk.”
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“Why not download enough of their troops into human bodies to finish us off?” Ringer was sitting by the window, silent as a shadow.

“Once the 5th Wave was rolled out, all they had to do was sit back and let the stupid humans do their dirty work.”
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Ringer has a tough exterior-she has to, in a squad full of guys-and she's circumspect she doesn't say much. He can barely figure it out when she carefully explains it to him-we're not blaming Ben (it's mind-boggling info), but we are saying that Ringer's IQ is probably crazy-high. Suffice it to say Ben would have never figured this out on his own. Tell me what possibility I should bet my life on." (59.36)

"Does it matter that they got everything up and running after the EMP attack? That they're operating right underneath the mothership, gathering up survivors…? … Tell me the odds are insignificant that they aren't really them. That's massively impressive: everyone at Camp Haven is indoctrinated to believe that they're fighting aliens. Though we don't know that much about her, Ringer's important because she's the person who figures out that Camp Haven is secretly run by aliens. We wouldn't want to meet Ringer in a dark alley, but we really wouldn't want to go up against Ringer in a game of Scrabble or Boggle. Her love of chess gives her an analytical outlook on life (or it may be the other way around). She never smiles-she tells Ben "it was the first thing to go," (57.4)-and she's razor-sharp. She's sixteen-ish, but she has a lot of gravity for her age-we're guessing she was a pretty high-ranking member of student government, back in the day. (Ringer's a nickname, in case you're wondering. She's dubbed Ringer because she helped the squad rocket to the top of the base-wide competition. Ringer is by far the competent person on Ben's squad.
