<P> Later in the book, a mechanic tells the narrator about two new rules of the fight club: nobody is the center of the fight club except for the two men fighting, and the fight club will always be free . </P> <P> Marla, noticing that the narrator has not recently attended his support groups, calls him to claim that she has overdosed on Xanax in a half - hearted suicide attempt . Tyler returns from work, picks up the phone to Marla's drug - induced rambling, and rescues her . Tyler and Marla embark on an uneasy affair that confounds the narrator and confuses Marla . Throughout this affair, Marla is unaware both of fight club's existence and the interaction between Tyler and the narrator . Because Tyler and Marla are never seen at the same time, the narrator wonders whether Tyler and Marla are the same person . </P> <P> As fight club attains a nationwide presence, Tyler uses it to spread his anti-consumerist ideas, recruiting fight club's members to participate in increasingly elaborate pranks on corporate America . He eventually gathers the most devoted fight club members and forms "Project Mayhem", a cult - like organization that trains itself as an army to bring down modern civilization . This organization, like fight club, is controlled by a set of rules: </P> <Ol> <Li> You don't ask questions . </Li> <Li> You don't ask questions . </Li> <Li> No excuses . </Li> <Li> No lies . </Li> <Li> You have to trust Tyler .--Fight Club, pages 119, 122, 125 </Li> </Ol>

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