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Morix orders Pangol to demonstrate Generator

Morix

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The demonstration of the Tachyon Recreation Generator is about to start, and Morix instructs Pangol to perform his duties.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly triumphant, treating Argolis as a negotiable asset rather than a living world

Brock arrives with Klout, his lawyer, and delivers a chilling financial ultimatum: Earth has an offer to buy Argolis, viewing it as a 'dead world in a radioactive atmosphere.' He rejects Morix’s hope for investment, signaling a predatory economic takeover disguised as opportunity.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure control of Argolis through financial leverage
  • Prove Earth’s superior position
Active beliefs
  • Argolis’s survival is conditional and precarious
  • Economic power overrides planetary sovereignty
Character traits
Pragmatic Mocking Opportunistic
Follow Brock's journey

Desperately clinging to sovereignty while internally strained by bodily weakness and existential fear

Morix, weakened by illness, insists Pangol fulfill his ceremonial duty despite personal concern and a plea for patience regarding Mena's return. He responds to Brock’s buyout offer with desperate defensiveness, asserting Argolis’s inability to survive outside the Hive.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Argolis’s sovereignty from sellout
  • Assert Argolis’s survival as non-negotiable
Active beliefs
  • Argolis cannot survive outside the Hive due to radioactivity
  • Pangol must uphold familial and official duties
Character traits
Defensive Formal Deteriorating physically
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Aggressively assertive, masking insecurity about Argolis’s future and resentment toward external threats

Pangol dismisses Morix’s request to wait for Mena, instead engaging Brock directly with sarcastic defiance. He showcases the leukemogenic decay of Argolins — an implicit challenge to Earth’s dismissive view of their survival — and refuses the buyout, emphasizing the Hive’s irreplaceable role.

Goals in this moment
  • Demonstrate Argolis’s scientific and cultural value
  • Reject Foamasi/Earth’s buyout
Active beliefs
  • Argolis’s technology and sovereignty are invaluable
  • Earth’s envoy Brock is an opportunist
Character traits
Defiant Sarcastic Protective of Argolis’s uniqueness
Follow Pangol's journey
Supporting 2

Professionally detached, observing rather than engaging

Klout accompanies Brock as his lawyer but remains silent throughout the confrontation. His presence formalizes the buyout offer as a strategic legal maneuver, framing the threat within institutional legitimacy.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure legal compliance of Brock’s negotiations
  • Enable Brock’s strategic execution
Active beliefs
  • Financial takeover is a viable legal route
  • Brock’s authority must be supported
Character traits
Silent Authoritative through presence Tactical
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Unperturbed by tension, focused on protocol

Vargos enters to formally announce Brock as a visitor, performing his administrative role with measured neutrality. His presence confirms the boardroom’s function as a public interface despite the building’s hidden crises.

Goals in this moment
  • Announce arrival per protocol
  • Maintain institutional order
Active beliefs
  • Hierarchy must be respected
  • Duties are to be fulfilled regardless of underlying conflict
Character traits
Neutral Formal Efficient
Follow Vargos's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Argolis Telecommunicator

The Argolis Telecommunicator is referenced implicitly in Morix’s mention of 'Earth experiments' and Brody’s arrival 'after all our years of dealings over the telecommunicator,' anchoring past diplomatic interactions. It symbolizes Argolis’s fragile connections to external power structures.

Before: Stored or in use for prior interstellar communications …
After: Implied to remain in Argolis, unchanged but central …
Before: Stored or in use for prior interstellar communications between Morix and Brock’s organization
After: Implied to remain in Argolis, unchanged but central to the unfolding crisis
Tachyon Recreation Generator

The Tachyon Recreation Generator is anticipated via the Tannoy announcement for demonstration, raising tension over Argolis’s future showcase technology. Though not physically activated in this scene, its looming revelation frames the confrontation — Argolis’s survival tech is both hope and target.

Before: Functional but under pressure to prove efficacy
After: Pending public demonstration, now a focal point of …
Before: Functional but under pressure to prove efficacy
After: Pending public demonstration, now a focal point of geopolitical and scientific scrutiny

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Boardroom of the Leisure Hive

The boardroom serves as an oppressive chamber of decision where Argolis’s fate is literally and symbolically weighed. Long windows reflect the toxic skies of Argolis, and the durasteel table gleams under alien light, casting institutional authority and isolation. The absence of windows to the outside mirrors Argolis’s enforced insulation.

Atmosphere Formal, tense, and claustrophobic with whispered authority and palpable threat
Function Site for high-stakes interstellar negotiation
Symbolism Embodiment of Argolis’s sovereignty struggle — a jewel of control in a dying world
Access Restricted to high-ranking officials and invited off-world representatives
Durasteel table reflecting sickly blue-green glow from outside Holo-projection screen for financial data

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Foamasi Government

The Foamasi, though unnamed explicitly here, are the silent beneficiaries of Brock’s funded takeover attempt. Their historical enmity with Argolis—rooted in the War of 2250—makes their acquisition not an act of care but exploitation. The attempt to 'buy' Argolis reanimates old wounds and outlines a pattern of predation.

Representation Through proxy agent Brock and Earth Consolidated Financial Syndicate acting on their behalf
Power Dynamics Beneficiary of concealed hostile takeover intent
Impact Reveals how historical grievances seep into modern economic warfare
Regain control of Argolis’s surface by proxy Capitalize on Argolis’s financial collapse Funding buyout offers via intermediaries Exploiting radioactive condition for strategic advantage
The Argolins (Civilization)

Argolis resists external financial domination by reasserting cultural and biophysical sovereignty, insisting survival outside the Hive is impossible. The organization’s refusal to negotiate the planet’s sale reflects its leaders’ tragic determination to preserve identity despite destruction.

Representation Through Morix and Pangol asserting sovereign right and scientific value in the face of Brock’s …
Power Dynamics Defensive and reactive, resisting coercive absorption
Impact Demonstrates the cost of survival under isolation and how sovereignty can be a burden equal …
Preserve Argolis’s territorial and biological integrity Reject economic colonization Diplomatic defiance Biopolitical defense arguing uninhabitability
Earth Consolidated Financial Syndicate

The Earth Consolidated Financial Syndicate attempts to acquire Argolis through Brock, exploiting the planet’s radioactive condition and financial desperation. The Syndicate’s buyout offer weaponizes economic leverage, presenting a false choice between survival and submission.

Representation Through Earth envoy Brock and his lawyer Klout negotiating directly with Argolis’s leadership
Power Dynamics Exerts superior financial and strategic power, framing Argolis as a commodity
Impact Exposes how interstellar corporations manipulate planetary vulnerability under the guise of investment
Acquire control of Argolis’s technology and sovereignty Exploit Argolis’s perceived weakness due to radioactivity Financial takeover offers Legal representation via Klout

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Romana's suggestion of Argolis leads directly to the arrival of Earth Agent Brock proposing a buyout of the planet, linking the peaceful travel intent to the political and financial intrigue."

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What this causes 1

"Morix's earlier discussion about Mena's return (05e14c9) is realized when Mena assumes the Chair in the next scene (11f7cdbd), showing the fulfillment of a planned succession tied to Morix's impending death."

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