

Robert Grubb as Pig Killer, a convict in Bartertown sentenced to work in the methane refinery, shovelling pig feces.He is eventually killed in the film's climatic chase sequence. Despite his short height he is a fierce warrior figure, wearing a doll's head standard on his back, who comes to dislike Max more and more as the film proceeds.

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Max and the children free him with Pig Killer's help, but the guards are alerted and give chase, resulting in a series of explosions in the methane refinery. Without Blaster to protect him, Master is little more than Aunty's slave. Max catches up with them at the outskirts of Bartertown. Some of the children decide to leave anyway, determined to find "Tomorrow-morrow Land," so Max goes after them.

Max looks so much like Walker, the children believe that he has indeed returned to take them to "Tomorrow-morrow Land." After nursing him back to health, they are shocked that Max insists that they remain in the relative safety of the oasis, knowing that the only "civilization" within reach is Bartertown. One of the kids is seen with a "sonic," a record attached to a stick. Walker at one point took the adults to seek help, promising they would be back to rescue the rest, but never returned. The "tell" explains that Flight Captain G.L. Clinging to the hope of rescue, they keep their memories of the past civilization alive in the form of spoken "tells," including the return of the messianic "Captain Walker" who will repair the aircraft and return them to civilization. They have formed a tribe in the sheltered oasis. The children, hardened to the desert environment, are descendants of the survivors of a nearby crashed Qantas Boeing 747. Some time later, Max - now near death from exposure - is saved by a group of children led by Savannah Nix. He is placed on horseback and sent out of Bartertown, riding until the animal collapses and dies from exhaustion. An enraged Aunty has Blaster executed and invokes the law against Max since he broke his agreement with her: "Bust a deal, face the Wheel." The Wheel is divided into sections marked with outcomes that range from acquittal to death when spun for Max, it stops on "Gulag," meaning exile to the desert wasteland. Max Rockatansky rides a camel-drawn wagon across the Australian desert eats Blaster with the aid of a high-pitched whistle, but he refuses to kill him upon discovering that Blaster has a developmental disability and the functional mentality of a child.
