Germaine has a gigantic breakdown during a conversation with Begley.
After a few conversations with Foamy, Germaine starts to have brief psychotic episodes. During the move, Foamy's next door neighbor Roswell discovers that Foamy is the strange figure that has been popping up in his conspiracy theory research, but Foamy brushes him off as being dumb and ugly.Īs he's trying to move back to New York, Foamy admits under his breath to Germaine several times that he's collected the brains of his previous dead owners and is using them to power an army of robots with which to enforce his wisdom upon the world. While in Connecticut, Foamy gets even more annoyed by the non-New York atmosphere and tries hard to either pester Germaine into moving back or raise money to go back himself. He allows Germaine to press the reboot button, sending his own mind back into his body from ten years prior.Īfter Germaine pressed the reboot button and Foamy's mind was sent back in time, Germaine's current incarnation decides to move to Connecticut, much to Foamy's annoyance. The rest were killed and their bodies are holed up in a mass grave called "The Big Pile of Dead Stupidity." He also reveals that he'd been having trouble deciding whether or not he should continue his efforts to kill her despite so many failed attempts. Despite having so many owners, only three of them were deemed worthy of having access to the reboot button. The whole time, he had a reboot button that would allow any of them to reset their lives back to their learning years. He reveals that he's had exactly 632 owners prior to her, spanning 400 hundred years. The person who filmed it was killed by the hurricane.Īfter Germaine admits that she can't stand New York anymore, Foamy reveals huge details about himself. He managed to get away with blaming the hurricane for the town's destruction, but an instance of surviving film still captured him in the act. In the mid-to-late 40's Foamy once managed to destroy an entire town in a fit of rage, dubbed "Squirrelly Wrath," summoning a hurricane in the process. Due to the nature of the camera placement, Foamy likely didn't attack the camera crew to avoid drawing attention to himself. In 1935, during a news report, Foamy casually walks through frame with his usual scorned look on his face. Though the woman was killed, her camera footage survived. His owner pointed out the camerawoman and Foamy, in trying to keep his visage from being caught on camera, attacked the woman and ritualistically sacrificed her by stuffing acorns in her anus, among others. In 1925, Foamy was in public with a previous owner being filmed by a woman capturing public footage. Several instances in which he was captured on film go back as the 1920's.
It's also speculated that Ratotoskr himself was possibly peeking at the scrolls containing the wisdom of God in attempts to become immortal.įoamy's sweep of evidence is not as clean as he'd like it to be. According to the purveyor of the evidence, Foamy may be related to or is the ancient mythological squirrel Ratotoskr, a messenger who would run up and down the Yggdrasil to deliver wisdom from God to Humanity. How many of those years were in real time are unclear, but obscured video and photographic evidence shows that Foamy is at least a century old in real time. According to himself, Foamy has been fully aware of his knowledge and plans for at least 400 years from his perspective. Most of Foamy's history has been obscured by his own efforts in an attempt to keep his identity a secret from the masses he deems unworthy.