Fabula
S23E10 · Terror of the Vervoids Part 2

Janet presses Security for truth

Janet challenges the distracted Security officer Rudge about the isolated occupant in the Isolation Room but receives only hollow deflection in return. His insistence that he is powerless despite his role underscores the breakdown of authority and the crew’s collective complicity in hiding secrets. Janet’s growing frustration mirrors the crew’s shared paranoia as the next victim looms and the desperate hunt for answers accelerates before time runs out.

Plot Beats

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Janet inquires about the situation inside, and Rudge responds that he's only the Security officer and doesn't have the information.

curiosity to frustration ['Security Area']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Externally calm but internally stewing with frustration and unresolved concern

Janet confronts Rudge with direct certainty, her inquiry cutting through his procedural detachment. She holds the rejected meal in her hands, her demeanor shifting from professional duty to frustrated defiance as she seeks answers about the Isolation Room.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain truth about the occupant in the Isolation Room
  • Challenge the crew’s evasiveness and secrecy
Active beliefs
  • The crew knows more than they are admitting
  • Unaddressed issues will lead to further harm
Character traits
Direct and insistent in questioning Frustration masking concern Professionalism strained by urgency
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Tense resignation masked as detached professionalism

Rudge deflects Janet’s inquiry with a practiced line about his role, refusing to engage beyond the procedural. His clipped response underscores his allegiance to protocol over transparency, his body language subtly revealing discomfort beneath his official demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • Deflect responsibility for the Isolation Room’s occupant
  • Maintain minimal adherence to protocol without revealing secrets
Active beliefs
  • Disclosing information could destabilize the crew further
  • Authoritarian hierarchy must be upheld at all costs
Character traits
Procedurally rigid Evasive in communication Reluctantly complicit in secrecy
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Containment Room Exterior

The Isolation Room’s exterior serves as a physical and symbolic barrier to the truths contained within. The claustrophobic corridor amplifies the weight of unspoken secrets, the flickering lighting and stale air heightening the urgency of Janet’s inquiry and Rudge’s evasion.

Atmosphere Oppressive and tense with undertones of fear and forced secrecy
Function Stage for confrontation between complicit authority and frustrated inquiry
Symbolism Represents bureaucratic control over critical information and communal denial
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only, visually reinforced by the guardsman
Flickering emergency lighting casting long shadows Recycled air with stale odors from the Isolation Room environment

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Key Dialogue

"JANET: What's going on in there?"
"RUDGE: Don't ask me, I'm only the Security officer."