Salamar halts destructive probe response to alien object
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Salamar instructs her team not to attempt entry into the TARDIS and orders the object to be transposed to the probe for further analysis.
Vishinsky suggests using disintegrators, but Salamар rejects the idea, opting to gather information from the object instead.
Who Was There
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Controlled confidence masking underlying tension about Zeta Minor’s volatility
Commandeer Salamar stands firm on the command deck, her posture unyielding as she halts Vishinsky’s proposed destructive response to the alien artifact. With concise, authoritative speech, she reasserts Morestran priorities, emphasizing the strategic value of extraction over immediate neutralization.
- • Preserve the alien artifact for potential data on hostile forces
- • Maintain expedition coherence by asserting command authority
- • Scientific understanding of extraterrestrial threats outweighs immediate destruction
- • Morestran procedural authority is sufficient to manage unknown alien hazards
Uncertainty edged with formal correctness, sensing a breach in expected protocol
Vishinsky, visible via remote communication from the bridge floor, proposes immediate use of disintegrators to neutralize the object, exhibiting procedural caution that clashes with Salamar’s directive. His query reveals a disciplined adherence to safety protocols despite the remote-command context.
- • Ensure mission safety by eliminating potential threats immediately
- • Clarify his own role’s boundaries amid conflicting orders
- • Unknown extraterrestrial objects should be neutralized rather than risked
- • Following protocol ensures the crew’s survival in high-risk environments
Objects Involved
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The Morestran Quarantine Alien Artifact becomes the focal point of confrontation as Salamar rejects its destruction in favor of controlled containment. Its ambiguous composition and volatile nature demand physical relocation into the quarantine berth, transforming it from an immediate hazard to a potential source of strategic intelligence.
The Quarantine Berth functions as the critical destination for the alien artifact’s controlled transfer. Salamar’s order activates the system’s life support, sensor arrays, and gravitational clamps, preparing the chamber to receive and contain the object under monitored conditions. Its engineering purpose shifts from potential storage to active containment facility.
Location Details
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The Space Probe Command Bridge serves as the stage for Salamar’s authoritative rebuke of Vishinsky’s safety-first impulse. Its tiered stations, dim blue-lit screens, and humming control systems frame the tense exchange while amplifying Salamar’s central command presence. The location’s infrastructural weight underlines the gravity of her decision.
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