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Milkers, of course, provide “mother’s milk” to The Citadel in a strangely industrial way. Immortan Joe withholds the Aqua-cola and does a dictatorship at the Citadel beyond the West. She tosses the baby to the nearest person to her left and pleads again, “Then take me! I’m a milker” as she whips out one of her breasts. “He’s got lumps won’t last a year,” he barks.ĭespite further begging from the mother, he throws the baby back to her. The henchman grabs the baby, turns him upside down, and discovers some mutations on the baby’s body. Immortan Joe's Wives (also referred to as the ' Five Wives ' and some times the ' Five Wives of the Citadel ') were a group of five 'Breeders' belonging to Immortan Joe. In the movie’s lore, becoming a Warboy is a high honor for citizens of The Citadel. “He’s a boy! He’s a boy! Make him a warboy,” she pleads. The scene shows one of Immortan Joe’s henchmen fighting back the civilian beggars looking for provisions when a woman offers up her baby son to him.
