Dugeen reports Kroll moves again
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Dugeen reports that Kroll is moving again, which prompts Thawn to consider immediate action despite the station not being designed for torsional stresses.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Frustrated but constrained by hierarchy, torn between duty and self-preservation
Fenner objects to Thawn’s plan with increasing frustration, questioning the effectiveness of untested solutions and proposing measured chemical alternatives. His pragmatic objections create the event’s central conflict.
- • Prevent reckless action that could worsen the crisis
- • Find a viable alternative to depth charges
- • Colonial operations should prioritize safety over speed
- • Threats require rational evaluation before military response
Urgently anxious, aware the situation is spiraling beyond procedural control
Dugeen interrupts with urgent scanner reports, his voice cutting through the debate to reveal Kroll’s renewed proximity to their fragile station, amplifying everyone’s anxiety.
- • Deliver accurate intelligence to inform Thawn’s decisions
- • Highlight the escalating danger of their current trajectory
- • Science provides reliable warnings before situations become catastrophic
- • Leadership must act on clear data rather than bravado
Externally determined to the point of recklessness, internally masking doubt with bluster
Thawn storms through the control centre debating tactics, dismissing alternatives with growing exasperation. He insists on depth charges as the only viable option despite repeated objections, his absolute certainty bordering on fanaticism.
- • Eliminate the threat of Kroll immediately using any means necessary
- • Maintain colonial order through decisive action
- • Hostile lifeforms must be destroyed without hesitation
- • Scientific caution represents weakness in the face of existential danger
Professionally cautious, wary of overpromising results under pressure
Harg responds to Thawn’s query about cobalt poisoning with qualified skepticism, emphasizing the creature’s size might render the plan ineffective. His technical assessment tempers hope without fully rejecting intervention.
- • Provide honest technical assessment despite urgency
- • Avoid committing to demonstrably flawed solutions
- • Unproven chemical solutions may create new hazards
- • Technical limits must be acknowledged transparently
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Depth charges are explicitly evaluated by Fenner as inadequate against the creature’s size and speed, becoming a symbol of Thawn’s brute-force approach. The conversation reveals their deployment would likely provoke Kroll and endanger the station’s structural integrity.
Cobalt poisoning is proposed by Fenner as a calculated alternative to depth charges, immediately critiqued by Harg as likely ineffective against a creature of Kroll’s scale. It becomes a focal point for the debate over scientific versus military solutions.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The colony lake bed presents an invisible but palpable threat, its shifting sediments and colossal intruder remaining just out of direct view. Dugeen’s reports transform abstract scanner readings into imminent danger, making the lake both battleground and looming doom.
The confined, high-pressure environment of the control centre amplifies tensions as Thawn, Fenner, Dugeen, and Harg confront conflicting strategies. Screen-glow and heat create a suffocating backdrop for crisis decision-making.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Rohm-Dutt's warning to Ranquin about the Swampies' unpreparedness for war (beat_959269e3dd7942ae) parallels Fenner's warning to Thawn about the ineffectiveness of depth charges against Kroll (beat_a612c524f525613d). Both scenes depict advisors trying to prevent disastrous decisions based on overconfidence."
Swampie leaders clash over ambush plan"Dugeen's report of Kroll's continued movement (beat_75ad2c5e541fec1d) directly prompts Thawn's decision to use depth charges (beat_ea493243a17dcdd9), despite Fenner's objections, escalating the direct conflict with Kroll."
Thawn confirms Krolls deadly reality"Dugeen's report of Kroll's continued movement (beat_75ad2c5e541fec1d) directly prompts Thawn's decision to use depth charges (beat_ea493243a17dcdd9), despite Fenner's objections, escalating the direct conflict with Kroll."
Thawn accuses Swampies of gunrunning"Dugeen's report of Kroll's continued movement (beat_75ad2c5e541fec1d) directly prompts Thawn's decision to use depth charges (beat_ea493243a17dcdd9), despite Fenner's objections, escalating the direct conflict with Kroll."
Thawn refuses reinforcements to act alone"Dugeen's report of Kroll's continued movement (beat_75ad2c5e541fec1d) directly prompts Thawn's decision to use depth charges (beat_ea493243a17dcdd9), despite Fenner's objections, escalating the direct conflict with Kroll."
Scanner reveal exposes living Kroll"Dugeen's conflicting reports about Kroll's activity—first that it's moving (beat_75ad2c5e541fec1d), then that it's stationary (beat_324af83cd900eb63)—parallel the Swampies' inconsistent beliefs: first that Kroll is a protector, then a vengeful force. Both factions struggle with uncertainty in the face of a mythic reality."
Tensions rise as Kroll attacks refineryKey Dialogue
"DUGEEN: Director!"
"THAWN: What?"
"DUGEEN: This thing's moving again."