When Montag initially visits Faber's home, he suggests that they get a printing press and begin making copies of illegal books to distribute throughout society. Faber immediately tells Montag that he would not be interested in the plan and suggests that he might participate in a plan that would destroy the fireman structure from the inside. Faber then suggests that they could possibly make copies of books and plant the illegal novels inside firemen's homes, which would sow seeds of suspicion throughout the organization. After describing his plan, Faber immediately retracts his statement and mentions that his plan would be far from a guarantee. Before Faber can dismiss Montag, Montag grabs his attention by ripping pages out of the Bible. Faber then agrees to help Montag and gives him a two-way communication device known as the green bullet.
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