Vorg discovers and removes the hidden TARDIS
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Vorg discovers the TARDIS lodged in circuit three of the Scope and decides to remove it to maintain the illusion for his customers.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calculating calm masking the urgency to suppress a breach in the deception
Vorg remains half-crouched before the Scope’s open casing, fingers probing circuit three to still a malfunction while Shirna’s warning cuts through his concentration. His language shifts from technical repair to rationalization, excusing the removal of the miniature TARDIS as protection for the act. His posture tightens, betraying the tension beneath his bravado.
- • Remove the miniature TARDIS to prevent exposure of the Scope’s fraud
- • Maintain the illusion before patrons arrive to inspect the exhibit
- • Patrons must never see anything beyond the manufactured spectacle
- • Preserving the deception is more important than repairing the device in the moment
Anxious anticipation tempered by practiced readiness
Shirna steps near Vorg, her voice urgent as she alerts him to approaching patrons. Her presence is a counterpoint to his distraction, supplying the external pressure that forces his next move. She hovers at the edge of the Scope’s casing, eyes tracking the miniature TARDIS momentarily before shifting to the oncoming threat they must distract.
- • Alert Vorg to potential exposure of their deception
- • Position herself as a safeguard to the performance’s continuity
- • Speed and visibility counter institutional threats
- • The Scope’s secrets must never reach the wrong audience
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Scope’s hexagonal casing is splayed open, exposing its inner circuitry and a malfunctioning node in circuit three. Vorg’s hand disappears into its guts, not to ease the fault but to extract a miniature TARDIS lodged within. The device’s flickering amber display continues fabricating live projections, masking the Scope’s artificial ecosystem even as its mechanisms tremble on the edge of collapse.
Embedded within circuit three, the miniature TARDIS becomes literal evidence of the Scope’s fraudulent containment of Vortis’ ecosystem. Vorg seizes it deliberately, pulling it free with cold precision while claiming an intent to repair the illusion rather than the device. Held to the light, its tiny windows pulse with faint energy, betraying anachronistic energy beyond its size.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cavernous transit hub looms around Vorg and Shirna, its industrial hum and flickering holosigns providing a bustling but indifferent backdrop to their manipulations. The Scope’s exhibition occupies a private gallery tier above the main floor, its miniature universe compressed into flickering shackles for the patrons’ amusement. The air carries the metallic tang of alien alloys and ozone, thick with commercial activity and distant engine thrum.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Vorg's discovery of the TARDIS lodged in circuit three (in the space port) leads directly to Orum discovering the miniaturized TARDIS later, which when it exits the Scope regains its full size and exposes Vorg's deception."
Vorg exposed under Kalik's interrogation"Vorg's discovery of the TARDIS lodged in circuit three (in the space port) leads directly to Orum discovering the miniaturized TARDIS later, which when it exits the Scope regains its full size and exposes Vorg's deception."
TARDIS materializes in Scope reveal"Vorg's discovery of the TARDIS lodged in circuit three (in the space port) leads directly to Orum discovering the miniaturized TARDIS later, which when it exits the Scope regains its full size and exposes Vorg's deception."
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