What would have happened if WCKD had killed out all of the Gladers? [closed]

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As in the Maze Runner, the Gladers are in the Maze Trials and the whole point of the maze is to try and escape.

Because Kids kept on being killed, and in the movie half of the Glade was wiped out by the Grievers. What would have happened if the gladers never found a way out if Thomas and Teresa never found it out and Thomas never stung himself?



Best Answer

WCKD would have drained the bodies of most of the enzyme they could, and considered this maze group a failure. They would continue their plans with the other mazes. Unlike the books that only had 2 mazes with a goal of dissecting the best teen out of a handful for scientific information, the movies have multiple mazes and hundreds of kids, that we know of. No hint of how many more they were running. Here WCKD thought of the gladers like cows for milking. No individual glader is particularly important compared to the entire group, as far as the movies have shown.




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What happened to the Gladers who stayed in the Maze?

Some of the Gladers that stayed behind are in the Death Cure film, but the rest of the Gladers either died or survived with the rest.

Why did the doors not close in The Maze Runner?

The weekly supplies were cut, thus limiting the available food. Also, the doors stayed open all night, so the Grievers could come and strike the Gladers \u2013 in the book, they came several nights, each time taking one Glader; in the film, they raided the Glade only once but killed almost half of the Gladers.

Why were the Gladers put in the Maze?

They were trying to figure out why these kids were immune to the Flare, and so they put them through Trials to test their brain activity but in order to figure out a cure for the virus, they needed to have non-immune's too.

How did the Gladers escape the Maze in the book?

Inside the Griever Hole are some coffin type objects which the Grievers rest in, and a computer where Teresa punches the code they discovered from solving the maps. This reveals the exit to the Maze which allows the Gladers to escape, as well as deactivating the Grievers.



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Answer 2

If WICKD killed out all the Gladers, they would not be able to continue and conduct Phase 2 and so on. The whole point of WICKD experimenting on the Gladers was so they could find the strongest of the groups to help stop the Flare. Therefore, WICKD would fail their mission.

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