We don't know what's happened out there since they put us in here, or how many generations have lived and died since they did. We could be the last people left.

Veronica Roth
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The people in the room are the last of their kind. They don't know if there are others out there or how many generations have lived and died since they were put in here. What the people do know is that they are the last of their kind. As long as they are alive, so are they.

Source: Allegiant

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