Crew demands execution of travelers
Plot Beats
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Steven questions Zentos's intention to execute them, leading Manyak to seek proof of the Doctor's good faith in finding a cure.
Zentos dismisses the possibility of the Doctor helping, claiming it's a trick to spread the fever, inciting the crowd's fear and agreement.
Zentos demands condemnation of the travelers, stirring up xenophobic sentiments which lead to a clamorous call for their immediate execution.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Frustrated and resigned, with a growing sense of helplessness. Manyak knows the crew is making a mistake, but his appeals are ignored, and his authority is overshadowed by Zentos’s manipulation. His emotional state is a mix of disappointment in his crewmates and determination to keep trying, even as the situation spirals out of control.
Manyak stands as a lone voice of reason amidst the chaos, his appeals for logic and evidence drowned out by the mob’s shouts. He questions Steven directly, seeking proof of good faith, but his efforts are futile as Zentos’s rhetoric takes hold. His posture is tense, his voice strained as he tries to cut through the noise, but his words fall on deaf ears. He is a symbol of rationality in a room that has surrendered to fear.
- • Persuade the crew to listen to reason and consider the Doctor’s potential to help
- • Prevent the ejection of the Doctor and his companions
- • The Doctor and his companions are not the enemy; the plague is
- • Zentos is exploiting the crew’s fear for his own ends
Desperate and defiant, oscillating between hope that reason will prevail and growing dread as the crew’s hostility turns violent. His emotional state is a mix of frustration at being misunderstood and fear for the Doctor’s life, masked by a facade of defiance.
Steven stands defiantly in the center of the Control Deck, his voice rising in desperation as he argues for the Doctor’s potential to cure the plague. His plea—‘Yes, he probably would if you’d let him out of that cell’—is met with immediate skepticism, and he is visibly outmaneuvered as Zentos twists his words into a threat. His posture tightens, his fists clench, and his tone shifts from hopeful to pleading as the crew’s hostility escalates around him. He is physically and emotionally cornered, his loyalty to the Doctor now a liability in the eyes of the mob.
- • Convince the crew that the Doctor can cure the plague if given the chance
- • Protect the Doctor and Dodo from the mob’s violence
- • The Doctor’s scientific expertise is the only hope for the crew’s survival
- • Zentos is manipulating the crew’s fear for his own ends
Coldly determined, with an undercurrent of righteous indignation. Zentos is not merely angry; he is certain of the Doctor’s guilt, and his emotional state is one of calculated control, using the crew’s panic to justify his actions. There is no remorse, only resolve.
Zentos dominates the Control Deck, his voice cutting through the chaos like a blade. He stands at the forefront of the mob, orchestrating their fear with calculated rhetoric. His accusations against the Doctor and his companions are delivered with cold precision, twisting Steven’s words into a threat and rallying the crew to demand execution. His body language is rigid, his tone unyielding, and his gaze sweeps over the crowd, ensuring their compliance. He is the architect of the mob’s fury, using their desperation to consolidate his authority.
- • Convince the crew to eject the Doctor and his companions into space
- • Maintain his authority as Deputy Commander by demonstrating decisive action
- • The Doctor and his companions are deliberate carriers of the plague
- • Mercy will only lead to the crew’s destruction
Consumed by fear and anger, with no room for rational thought. She is not acting out of malice but out of a primal need to protect herself and her crewmates, even if it means condemning innocent lives. Her emotional state is one of blind panic, where logic has no place.
An unnamed woman in the crowd, her voice rises in unison with the mob, demanding the Doctor and his companions be thrown into the ejector chamber. She is not a leader but a willing participant in the frenzy, her anger and fear fueling the collective call for violence. Her face is twisted in rage, her shouts indistinguishable from the rest of the crew’s cries for punishment. She embodies the crew’s xenophobic hysteria, a faceless but vocal part of the mob.
- • Remove the perceived threat (the Doctor and his companions) from the ship
- • Align with the mob to ensure collective survival
- • The Doctor and his companions are responsible for the plague
- • Ejecting them is the only way to save the crew
Angry and fearful, with a sense of righteous indignation. He believes he is acting in the best interest of the crew, and his emotional state is one of justified fury, where the Doctor and his companions are not seen as individuals but as a threat to be eliminated.
An unnamed man in the crowd, his voice joins the chorus of accusations, labeling Steven and his companions as ‘enemies’ and demanding punishment. He is not a leader but a reflection of the crew’s collective fear, his hostility amplified by the mob’s energy. His face is contorted in anger, his fists clenched as he shouts for retribution. He is a microcosm of the crew’s descent into paranoia, where trust has been replaced by suspicion.
- • Punish the Doctor and his companions for the plague
- • Protect the crew at all costs
- • The Doctor and his companions are enemies of the crew
- • Punishment is the only way to ensure survival
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The ejector chamber is invoked as the ultimate punishment for the Doctor and his companions, a symbol of the crew’s desperation and brutality. While not physically present in this scene, its mention by the mob—‘Let them be taken to the ejector chamber! They must be thrown out’—elevates it from a mere object to a narrative device of execution. The chamber represents the crew’s willingness to resort to violence to protect themselves, and its invocation marks the tipping point where fear overrides reason. The object is not just a place of death but a metaphor for the crew’s fractured trust and their refusal to consider alternatives.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Control Deck serves as the battleground for this confrontation, a sterile yet charged space where the crew’s fear and Zentos’s manipulation collide. The sterile lights and flickering monitors cast a cold, clinical glow over the scene, contrasting sharply with the raw emotion of the mob. The deck is not just a physical space but a microcosm of the crew’s fractured psyche—where logic and fear wage war, and where the Doctor’s fate is decided by a mob rather than reason. The location amplifies the tension, its institutional setting making the crew’s descent into violence all the more jarring.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Ark’s Crew is the driving force behind this event, their collective fear and xenophobia transforming the Control Deck into a mob-driven tribunal. The organization is not acting as a unified body but as a fractured entity, where Zentos’s manipulation has overridden the crew’s usual protocols. The crew’s internal dynamics—once bound by discipline and mission—are now defined by panic, with Manyak’s reasoned appeals drowned out by the mob’s shouts. The organization’s survival instincts have taken precedence over logic, and their actions reflect a desperate need to protect themselves, even at the cost of justice.
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Key Dialogue
"STEVEN: "How? By destroying us? By ejecting us into space?""
"ZENTOS: "If that is the voted finding of this hearing, yes!""
"ZENTOS: "Are we to be fooled by such tricks? Are we to be taken in by such nonsense? Do these creatures have the outward appearance of human beings?""
"MAN: "They are enemies. They should be punished!""
"WOMAN: "That's right! Let them be taken to the ejector chamber! They must be thrown out.""