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Carstairs destroys the SIDRAT

In a high-stakes ambush at Smythe's Room, Russell's forces attempt to sabotage the SIDRAT—a critical War Lord weapon—while it is vulnerable during activation. The resistance sets up a machine gun to fire as soon as the door opens, but the War Lord's forces counter with lethal precision, killing the gunners. Carstairs seizes the moment, tossing a grenade into the SIDRAT's open door, destroying the device in a violent explosion. The act not only neutralizes the immediate threat but also demonstrates Carstairs' tactical brilliance and decisiveness under pressure. The destruction of the SIDRAT reinforces the resistance's defensive resolve, marking a pivotal moment in their struggle against the War Lord's invasion. The scene underscores the high cost of resistance and the necessity of adaptability in the face of overwhelming enemy firepower.

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Russell's men prepare to fire on the SIDRAT as its door opens, but the guard retreats before they can inflict any damage, emphasizing the enemy's ability to quickly adapt and counter their initial ambush.

anticipation to frustration

Enemy soldiers kill the machine gunners, but Carstairs throws a grenade into the SIDRAT, destroying it and proving their ability to act decisively and destroy the enemy when a good opportunity appears.

danger to triumph

After the SIDRAT is destroyed, Carstairs issues orders to replace the fallen gunners, showing his leadership and focus on maintaining defenses despite the attack.

relief to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface: Cool, composed, and authoritative—projecting unshakable confidence to rally the resistance. Internal: Likely a simmering mix of adrenaline-fueled focus and suppressed grief for the fallen gunners, but he channels it into action rather than lamentation. There’s a quiet fury beneath the calm, a determination to make the War Lords pay for every life lost.

Carstairs enters Smythe's Room after the initial ambush fails, assessing the chaos with sharp focus. He immediately identifies the SIDRAT's open door as a critical vulnerability and acts without hesitation, tossing a grenade inside. The explosion erupts violently, destroying the craft and shifting the tide of the battle. Post-blast, Carstairs takes charge, ordering the removal of a wounded soldier and demanding a replacement machine gunner to reinforce their defenses. His movements are precise, his voice steady—commanding without panic, even as smoke fills the room and the resistance's losses mount.

Goals in this moment
  • Destroy the SIDRAT to neutralize the War Lords' immediate threat and buy time for the resistance.
  • Minimize further casualties by reinforcing defenses and ensuring wounded soldiers are evacuated.
  • Reassert control over the chaotic situation to prevent morale from collapsing post-ambush.
Active beliefs
  • The resistance can only survive through bold, calculated risks—hesitation means defeat.
  • Leadership in war requires emotional detachment in the moment, but accountability for lives lost afterward.
  • The War Lords' forces, though technologically superior, are not invincible—exploiting their vulnerabilities is key to victory.
Character traits
Tactically brilliant under pressure Decisive and unhesitating in crisis Natural leader in chaotic environments Emotionally controlled (suppressing grief/frustration for operational efficiency) Adaptive—seizes opportunities in real-time
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Surface: Tense but composed, with a hint of dark satisfaction after the SIDRAT's destruction. Internal: A mix of frustration at the ambush's failure and relief at the grenade's success. There’s likely a simmering anger at the War Lords' forces for the gunners' deaths, but it’s buried beneath the need to keep the resistance operational. He may also feel a twinge of guilt for ordering the gunners into a position where they were so vulnerable, but he doesn’t show it.

Russell coordinates the ambush from the start, positioning the machine gunners and issuing the critical order to fire as the SIDRAT door reopens. When the gunners are cut down, he reacts swiftly, grabbing the machine gun himself and attempting to regain control. After Carstairs destroys the SIDRAT, Russell assesses the aftermath with grim satisfaction, acknowledging the tactical success despite the losses. His tone is terse, his movements efficient—he’s a soldier who understands the cost of war but refuses to dwell on it in the heat of battle.

Goals in this moment
  • Destroy the SIDRAT to cripple the War Lords' ability to transport forces or supplies.
  • Minimize further resistance casualties by adapting tactics post-ambush (e.g., reinforcing defenses).
  • Maintain morale by acknowledging the victory, even if it’s pyrrhic.
Active beliefs
  • The resistance can only win by outmaneuvering the War Lords, not by matching their firepower.
  • Every life lost is a tragedy, but the mission must come first—doubt leads to defeat.
  • Carstairs' leadership is valuable in high-pressure situations, and Russell is willing to defer to him when necessary.
Character traits
Highly tactical and strategic in ambush planning Adaptive—quickly shifts from planning to execution when the ambush fails Pragmatic about losses (focuses on the mission over mourning) Authoritative but not domineering (defers to Carstairs' leadership when he takes over) Resilient under pressure (doesn’t falter despite the gunners' deaths)
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Surface: Hostile, impersonal, and utterly focused on the mission—no emotion, only action. Internal: Likely indifferent to the resistance fighters' deaths, viewing them as obstacles to be removed. There may be a underlying fear of failure (given the War Lords' punitive nature), but it doesn’t manifest as hesitation—only precision.

The War Lord's guard(s) re-enter Smythe's Room, triggering the resistance's ambush. Their counterattack is swift and lethal: the machine gunners are cut down before they can fire, their bodies collapsing as the guard(s) advance. The guard(s) are implied to retreat or be neutralized by Carstairs' grenade, their presence serving as a catalyst for the ambush's violent escalation. Their actions are purely functional—no dialogue, no hesitation—merely the execution of orders to suppress resistance activity.

Goals in this moment
  • Neutralize the resistance ambush and eliminate the machine gunners to secure the SIDRAT.
  • Prevent further sabotage of War Lord technology or facilities in the area.
Active beliefs
  • The resistance is a minor but persistent nuisance that must be crushed without mercy.
  • Obedience to the War Lords' orders is absolute—failure is not an option.
Character traits
Mechanically efficient in carrying out orders Lethal and unrelenting in suppressing threats Loyal to the War Lords' chain of command (no independent thought or mercy shown) Disciplined under fire (no panic or hesitation in the counterattack)
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Surface: Pain and distress, likely disoriented from the gunfire and explosion. Internal: A mix of fear (for his life and the mission's outcome) and resolve (knowing his role in the resistance is worth the risk). There may also be a sense of failure—he didn’t get to fire his weapon before being cut down.

The wounded resistance soldier is implied to be one of the machine gunners felled by the War Lord's guard(s). He is left injured on the ground, likely in pain and disoriented, as the battle rages around him. Carstairs' order to 'get him out of here' suggests he is still alive but incapacitated, requiring immediate evacuation. His presence serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of the resistance's fight, even in a moment of tactical victory.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the ambush and escape evacuation to fight another day.
  • Protect his comrades by not becoming a liability in the heat of battle.
Active beliefs
  • The resistance's fight is just, even if it comes at a personal cost.
  • His actions, no matter how small, contribute to the larger cause.
Character traits
Loyal to the resistance cause (willing to risk his life in the ambush) Determined despite pain (implied by his participation in the ambush) Vulnerable in the aftermath (physically and emotionally)
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Surface: Focused and professional, with no visible reaction to the chaos around him. Internal: Likely concerned for the wounded and the overall mission, but he channels it into action. There may be a quiet determination to ensure the resistance doesn’t falter due to manpower shortages.

The Sergeant is not physically present during the ambush itself but is summoned by Carstairs post-explosion to 'get another machine gunner.' His role here is reactive, responding to Carstairs' orders to reinforce the resistance's defenses. His efficiency in carrying out this task underscores the resistance's disciplined structure, even in the midst of chaos. His presence (or lack thereof) highlights the broader organizational effort to sustain the fight.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the resistance has adequate personnel to maintain defenses and launch counterattacks.
  • Support Carstairs' leadership by executing orders swiftly and without error.
Active beliefs
  • The resistance’s survival depends on disciplined execution of orders, even in chaotic situations.
  • Every soldier, no matter their role, is critical to the mission’s success.
Character traits
Highly competent in logistical support (quickly securing replacements) Loyal to the resistance hierarchy (follows Carstairs' orders without question) Pragmatic in crisis (focuses on solutions, not emotions)
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Objects Involved

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Carstairs' Grenade (SIDRAT Destruction, Smythe's Room)

Carstairs' grenade is the decisive weapon in the ambush, transforming a failed resistance attack into a tactical victory. He seizes the moment after the gunners are killed, hurling the grenade through the SIDRAT's open door with precision. The resulting explosion is catastrophic, destroying the craft and shifting the momentum of the battle. The grenade symbolizes the resistance's desperation and ingenuity—when their planned ambush falters, they improvise with lethal efficiency. Its use also highlights the brutal asymmetry of the war: the resistance relies on guerrilla tactics and improvised explosives, while the War Lords wield advanced technology. The grenade's impact is both physical (destroying the SIDRAT) and psychological (proving the resistance can strike back).

Before: The grenade is in Carstairs' possession, likely part …
After: The grenade is expended in the explosion, its …
Before: The grenade is in Carstairs' possession, likely part of the resistance's standard sabotage kit. It is primed and ready for use, carried as a last-resort weapon in case the ambush goes wrong. Its presence reflects the resistance's preparedness for high-risk operations.
After: The grenade is expended in the explosion, its purpose fulfilled. The aftermath leaves no trace of the device itself—only the destruction it wrought. Its use marks a turning point in the scene, validating Carstairs' leadership and the resistance's ability to adapt under fire.
Russell's Machine Gun Emplacement

Russell's machine gun emplacement is the centerpiece of the resistance's ambush, positioned to fire directly at the SIDRAT's door as it opens. The gunners are cut down before they can use it, but the emplacement itself remains intact, symbolizing both the resistance's tactical planning and the brutal efficiency of the War Lords' counterattack. After the explosion, the machine gun is retrieved by Russell, ready to be repurposed or manned by a replacement gunner. Its presence in the scene underscores the high-stakes, desperate nature of the resistance's fight—every weapon, every position, is critical.

Before: Fully assembled and aimed at the SIDRAT door, …
After: The machine gun itself is undamaged but lies …
Before: Fully assembled and aimed at the SIDRAT door, manned by two resistance gunners. The weapon is primed and ready to fire, with ammunition stocked and the gunners in position. The emplacement is a focal point of the resistance's defensive strategy in Smythe's Room.
After: The machine gun itself is undamaged but lies unused on the ground after the gunners are killed. Russell retrieves it post-explosion, and Carstairs orders the Sergeant to secure a replacement gunner. The emplacement is now a symbol of both the resistance's resilience (it survives the ambush) and the cost of their defiance (the gunners who operated it are dead).
SIDRAT Vessel ('Green Box')

The SIDRAT is the primary target of the ambush, a vulnerable War Lord transport craft that materializes in Smythe's Room during its activation phase. The resistance's plan hinges on destroying it before it can disgorge more guards or transport supplies, but the War Lords' forces counterattack first, killing the gunners. Carstairs seizes the moment by tossing a grenade through the SIDRAT's open door, triggering a catastrophic explosion that obliterates the craft. The SIDRAT's destruction is a pivotal moment—it neutralizes an immediate threat, deals a blow to the War Lords' logistics, and demonstrates the resistance's ability to adapt and strike back. The craft's smoldering wreckage dematerializing in smoke serves as a visceral reminder of the stakes: every victory is hard-won and temporary.

Before: The SIDRAT materializes in Smythe's Room with its …
After: The SIDRAT is completely destroyed in the explosion, …
Before: The SIDRAT materializes in Smythe's Room with its door irising open, vulnerable during activation. It is implied to be carrying War Lord guards or supplies, making it a high-value target for sabotage. The craft is fully operational but exposed, its door providing a critical weak point for Carstairs' grenade.
After: The SIDRAT is completely destroyed in the explosion, its wreckage dematerializing along with the smoke. The craft no longer exists as a functional threat, but its destruction comes at the cost of the resistance gunners' lives. The absence of the SIDRAT post-explosion leaves a temporary void in the War Lords' operations, buying the resistance time—but also ensuring retaliation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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General Smythe’s Drawing Room

Smythe's Room serves as the battleground for this high-stakes ambush, its confined space amplifying the tension and violence of the encounter. The room is repurposed as a defensive stronghold, cluttered with machine gun emplacements, tactical equipment, and wounded soldiers. The SIDRAT materializes here during its activation phase, making it a prime target for sabotage—but also a deathtrap for the resistance gunners. The explosion of the SIDRAT fills the room with smoke and debris, turning it into a chaotic, smoke-choked warzone. The room's atmosphere is one of desperate urgency, where every second counts and mistakes are fatal. Its role as a resistance hub also makes it symbolic: a place where defiance is planned and executed, but where the cost of that defiance is paid in blood.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with the acrid smell of gunpowder and smoke filling the air. The …
Function Battleground and tactical command center: Smythe's Room is where the resistance plans and executes ambushes, …
Symbolism A microcosm of the resistance's struggle: The room represents the resistance's defiance in the face …
Access Restricted to resistance fighters and War Lord forces: The room is heavily guarded by the …
The machine gun emplacement, aimed at the SIDRAT door, is the room's focal point. Smoke from the grenade explosion fills the air, obscuring vision and creating a disorienting haze. The bodies of the fallen gunners lie on the ground, a grim reminder of the ambush's failure. Tactical equipment (grenades, ammunition, medical supplies) is scattered across the room, reflecting the resistance's makeshift operations. The cot bed in the corner, where Jamie rests, contrasts with the violence, highlighting the human cost of the war.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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War Chief’s Security Forces (Enforcement Arm of the War Lord’s Regime)

The War Lord's Forces are the antagonistic power in this event, manifesting through their guards who counterattack the resistance ambush with lethal precision. Their involvement is purely functional: they materialize via the SIDRAT, suppress the resistance gunners, and force Carstairs to improvise with the grenade. The War Lords' forces operate with mechanical efficiency, reflecting their disciplined hierarchy and advanced technology. Their power dynamics in this event are overwhelming but not invincible—they dominate the initial exchange, but Carstairs' grenade proves they can be outmaneuvered. Their organizational goals here are to crush resistance activity and secure their transport craft, but the ambush forces them into a reactive stance, exposing a vulnerability in their operations.

Representation Via rapid-response squads: The War Lords' forces are represented by their guards, who act as …
Power Dynamics Exercising dominance through superior firepower and technology, but vulnerable to guerrilla tactics. The War Lords' …
Impact The War Lords' forces demonstrate the inevitability of their invasion—they can counter resistance attacks with …
Internal Dynamics Chain of command is absolute: The guards act without hesitation, following orders to suppress the …
Neutralize the resistance ambush and eliminate the machine gunners to prevent further sabotage. Secure the SIDRAT and ensure its safe activation, preventing loss of personnel or equipment. Lethal force: The guards use overwhelming firepower to suppress resistance activity, relying on their superior weapons and training. Psychological intimidation: Their brutal efficiency instills fear in the resistance, making them hesitate or second-guess their tactics. Technological superiority: The SIDRAT's ability to materialize troops directly into the resistance's stronghold gives the War Lords a strategic advantage, allowing them to insert forces where they are most needed.
British Resistance (Russell's Guerrilla Faction)

The Resistance Group is the heart of this event, executing a high-risk ambush to sabotage the War Lords' SIDRAT. Their involvement is active and desperate, with Russell coordinating the initial attack and Carstairs improvising to destroy the craft after the gunners are killed. The resistance's power dynamics here are underdog defiance against overwhelming odds—they lack the War Lords' technology, but they make up for it with tactics, adaptability, and sheer will. Their organizational goals are to cripple the War Lords' logistics and prove they can fight back, even if it comes at a cost. The event highlights their internal divisions and unity: while Russell and Carstairs work together, the ambush's failure forces them to improvise, revealing both their strengths (Carstairs' decisiveness) and weaknesses (the gunners' vulnerability).

Representation Through collective action and improvised leadership: The resistance is represented by Russell's tactical planning, the …
Power Dynamics Outgunned but not outmaneuvered: The resistance lacks the War Lords' firepower and technology, but they …
Impact This event reinforces the resistance's fragility and determination. They prove they can strike back, but …
Internal Dynamics Divisions over strategy: The resistance is unified in action but may have underlying debates over …
Destroy the SIDRAT to disrupt the War Lords' ability to transport troops or supplies, buying time for the resistance. Minimize casualties while reinforcing defenses to prevent further War Lord incursions into Smythe's Room. Guerrilla tactics: The resistance relies on ambushes, sabotage, and improvised explosives to target the War Lords' weaknesses. Unified leadership: Carstairs and Russell's ability to coordinate under pressure ensures the resistance acts as a cohesive unit, even in chaos. Sacrificial resilience: The gunners' deaths are a tactical and emotional blow, but the resistance's ability to replace them and continue fighting demonstrates their commitment to the cause.

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Key Dialogue

"RUSSELL: Right, lads. Now don't fire until the door opens."
"RUSSELL: Fire!"
"CARSTAIRS: Soldier, get him out of here. Sergeant, get another machine gunner."