Crew defy orders to revive Tharils
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Aldo and Royce express discomfort and reluctance as they prepare to revive the Tharils, with Royce cautioning against switching on the light.
The crew begins the revival process, and Aldo starts to feel nauseous, stepping away for air.
Royce attempts to leave to check on Aldo, but Sagan orders him to stay, indicating a tightening of control and urgency.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Cautiously resistant with fear masking deeper unease
Royce questions Aldo's decision to switch on the lights, citing concern for the Tharils, then attempts to leave to check on Aldo's condition, offering a flimsy excuse to Sagan. He stands between obedience and quiet moral resistance, using procedural language to mask discomfort.
- • Maintain a pretense of obedience to retain position
- • Seek physical and emotional distance from the Tharil revival process
- • Authority must be obeyed to survive
- • The Tharils deserve some minimal consideration despite orders
Authoritative and impatient with underlying anxiety at deteriorating systems and morale
Sagan oversees the revival procedure, using sharp, procedural commands to maintain control. He challenges Royce's attempt to withdraw support for Aldo, asserting authority to keep the crew in line as structural failure and moral collapse tighten their grip on the ship.
- • Ensure revival procedure continues without deviation
- • Maintain crew discipline amid rising chaos
- • Strict adherence to command prevents greater disaster
- • Emotional distress must be subdued for mission success
World-weary and nauseated with resignation deeper than his sarcasm
Aldo questions the utility of the revival process through sarcasm, admits to nausea, and abruptly leaves the hold to escape the distressing scene. His dry detachment and physical withdrawal underscore his moral withdrawal from Rorvik's plan while still operating within the crew's broken hierarchy.
- • Endure participation in the revival long enough to seek relief
- • Distance himself from heedless brutality without open defiance
- • Continued obedience guarantees survival
- • The revival process is morally indefensible
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cargo hold serves as a cramped medical bay and detention chamber where the Tharils are revived against their will. Its failing lights, oppressive smells, and cluttered detritus amplify the moral weight and physical discomfort experienced by the crew as they are forced to participate in Rorvik's desperate plan.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Rorvik's order to revive the Tharils escalates the tension, leading to the chaotic and violent process that ultimately draws power fluctuations to the Doctor and Romana's sabotage point."
Rorvik forces desperate Tharil revival to escapePart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"ROYCE: Don't switch the light on."
"SAGAN: Prepare for revival. Switch on now. Well, what's the matter?"
"ALDO: Er, I feel I'm coming over a bit nauseous, sir. I'll be all right with a breath of air."