Dymond and Rigg escalate to open confrontation
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Dymond and Rigg argue over blame for their situation, with Dymond accusing Rigg of being off course.
Tryst intervenes, urging the group to focus on the Doctor's constructive efforts and support him.
Rigg expresses concern about the Doctor's suspicions of drug smuggling and mentions the lack of evidence.
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Frantically desperate to avoid losing a year’s contract, masking deeper fears of irrelevance and failure
Dymond seizes the initiative in the confrontation, his urgency palpable as he vents his frustration directly at Rigg, framing the salvage mission’s failure as a personal and professional catastrophe requiring immediate redress.
- • To force Rigg to accept responsibility for the off-course deviation
- • To recover lost salvage credibility before contract termination
- • Rigg’s navigational choices directly caused the mission’s ruin
- • Legal and procedural recourse is secondary to immediate confrontation
Brittle and insecure, projecting unwarranted calm while secretly ingesting a lethal dose of poison
Rigg responds with brittle defensiveness, deflecting blame back onto Dymond while drinking the poisoned elixir, his procedural obfuscation and denial of imminent danger revealing his insistence on legality over crew safety.
- • To avoid personal liability for navigational decisions
- • To deny the legitimacy of the Doctor’s smuggling investigation
- • Compliance with company protocol outweighs crew safety
- • Evidence-based accusations lack procedural validity
Feigning calm to redirect focus and protect his CET machine’s secrecy
Tryst intervenes smoothly, redirecting the hostility toward a shared external target—the Doctor—while positioning himself as a voice of reason, exploiting the chaos to bolster his own shifting alliances.
- • To reframe the crisis toward supporting the Doctor’s investigation
- • To distract from his own volatile experiments aboard the Empress
- • The Doctor’s agenda may inadvertently benefit his own survival
- • Public unity can obscure private motives
Objects Involved
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Rigg casually lifts and drinks the Poisoned Elixir from a side table near the observation panel, its amethyst sheen unnoticed in the dim emergency lighting as the liquid’s lethal properties take effect internally within moments.
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The Empress Bridge serves as the pressurized arena for high-stakes confrontation, where emergency lighting and failing systems amplify the tension, turning the command sanctuary into a stage for mutual recrimination and institutional collapse.
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Key Dialogue
"DYMOND: I've got to be away soon or I'll lose my contract. A year's work for nothing. Do you realise that? It's all your fault, Captain. You were off course."
"RIGG: And you shouldn't have been in that sector."