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S6E2 · The Dominators Part 2

Cully and Zoe Board the Capsule

The scene opens with a failed video transmission from Senex, who orders Cully and the strangers to be sent to the Capital for questioning. Cully’s frustration with Dulcian complacency boils over as he accuses his people of dismissing anything unfamiliar by 'switching off.' Teel announces the travel capsule is ready, and Cully seizes the moment to provoke Balan by highlighting Zoe’s curiosity—a trait uncharacteristic of Dulcians. Balan, already skeptical of Cully’s reliability, takes control of the capsule’s destination, revealing his distrust. The tension escalates when Balan reveals a second capsule will follow, framing the journey as both a race against time and a test of loyalty. Cully and Zoe board the capsule, with Kando’s warning about Cully’s 'wild tales' hanging in the air. The scene ends with the capsule departing, leaving Balan in charge and Cully’s defiance unresolved.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Teel announces the travel capsule is ready, and Cully uses Zoe's curiosity as 'proof' she can't be from Dulkis, highlighting the Dulcians' lack of inquisitiveness.

curiosity to judgment

Balan informs Cully and Zoe they will be followed in a second capsule, and when Zoe expresses willingness to travel in the capsule, Cully pushes the plot forward towards going to the capitol and stirring up action there.

apprehension to excitement

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Eager and unafraid, with a sense of purpose (she sees this as an opportunity to uncover the truth).

Zoe’s curiosity is the foil to Dulcian complacency, her questions about the travel capsule marking her as an outsider in Cully’s eyes. She boards the capsule with Cully without hesitation, her eagerness to investigate the alien threat contrasting sharply with the Dulcians’ caution. Zoe’s presence amplifies Cully’s provocation, as her ‘enquiring mind’ becomes proof that the Dulcians’ worldview is flawed. Her defiance is quiet but deliberate, aligning her with Cully’s rebellion against institutional inertia.

Goals in this moment
  • To gather information about the Dominators’ threat by accompanying Cully.
  • To challenge the Dulcians’ dismissive attitude through her outsider perspective.
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians’ refusal to investigate anomalies will lead to disaster (reinforced by Cully’s warnings).
  • Curiosity and action are the only ways to prevent catastrophe.
Character traits
Curious Unafraid of the unknown Strategically aligned with Cully Observant of technological details
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Cautiously authoritative, with a hint of unease (he is aware of past incidents but dismisses them as anomalies).

Balan serves as the enforcer of Dulcian protocol in this event, his skepticism toward Cully’s claims on full display. He takes control of the travel capsule’s destination, revealing his distrust of Cully’s reliability and the Council’s authority over the situation. His announcement that a second capsule will follow—implying the Doctor and Jamie’s imminent deportation—underscores the Dulcians’ bureaucratic approach to threats. Balan’s actions are a microcosm of the larger institutional resistance to change, where caution trumps urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • To uphold Dulcian protocol by deporting Cully and the strangers to the Capital.
  • To assert control over the situation by managing the travel capsules personally.
Active beliefs
  • Cully’s claims are exaggerated or fabricated (reinforced by past ‘disappearances’).
  • The Council’s orders must be followed without question, even if they seem inefficient.
Character traits
Skeptical Authoritative Distrustful of Cully Protocol-driven
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Righteously indignant, with a undercurrent of urgency (his frustration is laced with fear for Dulkis’ safety).

Cully is the driving force of this event, his frustration with Dulcian complacency boiling over as he accuses the system of ‘switching off’ anything unfamiliar. He provokes Balan by highlighting Zoe’s curiosity as proof of her outsider status, directly challenging the Dulcians’ skepticism. His defiance peaks as he boards the capsule with Zoe, taunting Balan about the possibility of disappearance—a reference to past incidents that Balan cannot ignore. Cully’s actions are a deliberate attempt to force the Dulcians to confront the reality of the Dominators’ threat, even if it means risking his own safety.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose the Dulcians’ complacency by forcing them to act (e.g., sending him to the Capital).
  • To ally with Zoe and the Doctor to warn the Council about the Dominators.
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians’ refusal to act will lead to their downfall (reinforced by past disappearances).
  • Curiosity and defiance are the only ways to uncover the truth (embodied by Zoe and himself).
Character traits
Provocative Defiant Strategically rebellious Observant of systemic flaws
Follow Cully's journey

Frustrated by poor communication but resolute in enforcing protocol (his orders are clear despite technical failure).

Senex’s authority is asserted through the failed video transmission, where he orders Cully and the strangers (the Doctor and Zoe) to be sent to the Capital for questioning. His abrupt cutoff leaves his command hanging, but the Dulcians—particularly Balan—immediately act to comply. Senex’s voice, though distorted, embodies the bureaucratic inertia of the Dulcian Council, prioritizing protocol over urgency. His absence from the physical space does not diminish his control; instead, it highlights how institutional power operates even when its representatives are not present.

Goals in this moment
  • To centralize control over the situation by questioning outsiders in the Capital.
  • To suppress dissent (Cully’s warnings) through institutional channels.
Active beliefs
  • Threats must be verified through official channels (dismissing Cully’s urgency).
  • Outsiders are a disruption to Dulcian stability and must be contained.
Character traits
Authoritative (even in absence) Bureaucratically rigid Distrustful of outsiders
Follow Senex's journey
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Kando
Student
secondary

Neutral but firm, with an undercurrent of concern (she is aware of the risks but dismisses them as unlikely).

Kando serves as the voice of Dulcian caution, reiterating the rules of the travel capsules (‘only take two’) and warning Zoe not to believe Cully’s ‘wild tales.’ Her role is to reinforce the institutional norms that Balan and Senex uphold, acting as a counterbalance to Cully’s defiance. Kando’s skepticism is not malicious but rooted in a desire to maintain order, even if it means ignoring potential threats. Her presence underscores the Dulcians’ collective blind spot: their refusal to question the status quo.

Goals in this moment
  • To enforce Dulcian protocols by ensuring the travel capsules are used correctly.
  • To discourage Zoe from believing Cully’s warnings (protecting Dulcian stability).
Active beliefs
  • Cully’s claims are exaggerated and disruptive to Dulcian society.
  • The travel capsules are safe and must be used as intended (no exceptions).
Character traits
Cautious Rule-abiding Skeptical of outsiders Institutionally loyal
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Teel
secondary

Calm and matter-of-fact, with no visible signs of concern (she treats the situation as routine).

Teel’s role is functional but not antagonistic; she announces the travel capsule’s readiness and reassures Zoe about its safety. Her actions are procedural, reflecting the Dulcians’ reliance on technology and routine. Teel does not challenge Balan or Cully but instead facilitates the process, embodying the Dulcians’ passive acceptance of authority. Her neutrality makes her a foil to Cully’s defiance, highlighting the contrast between action and inaction in the face of crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the travel capsule is operational and ready for departure.
  • To reassure Zoe (and by extension, the Dulcians) that the process is safe.
Active beliefs
  • The travel capsules are a reliable and safe mode of transport (no need for concern).
  • Following protocol is the most important priority, even in uncertain situations.
Character traits
Neutral Procedural Supportive of institutional roles Non-confrontational
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Absent but implied as a source of tension (Dulcians’ skepticism and Cully’s defiance are reactions to his presence).

The Doctor is not physically present in this event, but his absence is implied through Cully’s reference to 'your friends' (the Doctor and Jamie) who will follow in a second capsule. His influence looms over the scene as the catalyst for the Dulcians’ suspicion and the impending confrontation in the Capital. The Doctor’s earlier warnings about the Dominators and his outsider status are indirectly reinforced by Cully’s defiance and Zoe’s curiosity, both of which mirror the Doctor’s own approach to threats.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose the Dominators’ threat through outsider observation (implied by Cully’s actions).
  • To challenge Dulcian complacency by proxy (via Cully and Zoe’s defiance).
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians’ dismissal of warnings will have dire consequences (reinforced by Cully’s frustration).
  • Curiosity and defiance are necessary to uncover hidden threats (embodied by Zoe and Cully).
Character traits
Indirectly influential Symbol of outsider perspective Trigger for institutional reaction
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dulcian Travel Capsule (Crashed on Dominator-Occupied Island)

The Dulcian travel capsule is the physical manifestation of the Dulcians’ technological reliance and bureaucratic control. Teel announces its readiness, and Cully and Zoe board it under Balan’s supervision, with Kando’s warning about its limitations (‘only take two’) hanging in the air. The capsule’s windowless, bullet-shaped design symbolizes the Dulcians’ isolation from the outside world—both literally and metaphorically. Its automated departure, controlled by Balan, underscores the Dulcians’ lack of agency in the face of institutional protocols. The capsule becomes a vessel for Cully’s defiance and Zoe’s curiosity, hurtling them toward the Capital and an uncertain confrontation with Senex.

Before: Charged and ready for departure, with its power …
After: Departed from the Survey Unit, carrying Cully and …
Before: Charged and ready for departure, with its power units fully operational. Located within the Survey Unit, accessible via the wall panel. Its destination is initially undetermined, pending Balan’s input.
After: Departed from the Survey Unit, carrying Cully and Zoe toward the Capital. The capsule’s automated systems are fully engaged, and its fins are visible as it hurtles through the air. The second capsule (for the Doctor and Jamie) remains in standby mode, awaiting their arrival.
Survey Unit Travel Capsule Wall Panel (with Padded Seats)

The padded seats inside the travel capsule are more than mere furnishings—they are a physical manifestation of the Dulcians’ duality: their comfort with routine and their discomfort with the unknown. Cully and Zoe sit in them as Senex’s orders are carried out, the seats absorbing the tension of the moment. Their design suggests safety and control, but the capsule’s departure—under Balan’s direction—hints at the fragility of that control. The seats become a metaphor for the Dulcians’ passive acceptance of authority, even as Cully and Zoe reject it. Once the capsule departs, the seats are empty, symbolizing the void left by the absence of action.

Before: Empty and ready for passengers. The padding is …
After: Vacant, as the capsule hurtles toward the Capital. …
Before: Empty and ready for passengers. The padding is firm but comfortable, designed to support travelers during transit. The seats are aligned with the capsule’s automated systems, awaiting activation.
After: Vacant, as the capsule hurtles toward the Capital. The seats’ padding retains the imprint of Cully and Zoe’s bodies, a fleeting trace of their defiance. The capsule’s interior is now a vessel of uncertainty, carrying its passengers toward an unknown confrontation.
Survey Unit Video Communication Monitor

The Survey Unit’s video monitor is the Dulcians’ lifeline to the outside world—or so they believe. Senex’s transmission cuts off abruptly, leaving his orders unresolved and the Dulcians in a state of limbo. The monitor’s failure to maintain the connection becomes a microcosm of the Dulcians’ larger disconnect: their inability to communicate effectively, both with outsiders and among themselves. Cully’s frustration with the ‘switching off’ of the reception highlights the monitor’s role as a symbol of institutional failure. Once the transmission ends, the monitor goes blank, mirroring the Dulcians’ refusal to see the truth about the Dominators’ threat.

Before: Active but unstable, displaying Senex’s distorted transmission. The …
After: Dark and inert, the screen blank after Senex’s …
Before: Active but unstable, displaying Senex’s distorted transmission. The monitor’s feed flickers, and the audio cuts in and out, reflecting the Dulcians’ tenuous connection to authority.
After: Dark and inert, the screen blank after Senex’s abrupt cutoff. The monitor’s inactivity underscores the Dulcians’ isolation and their reliance on flawed systems of communication. It remains a silent witness to the unfolding crisis.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dulcian Capital

The Dulcian Capital is the destination of the travel capsule, looming as both a place of authority and a potential battleground. Though not physically present in this event, its mention by Balan and Senex imbues it with a sense of inevitability—the Dulcians’ bureaucratic machine will process Cully and Zoe, just as it has processed countless other threats (or dismissed them). The Capital represents the heart of Dulcian governance, where Senex’s orders are carried out and where the Doctor and Jamie will soon be interrogated. Its role in this event is anticipatory: the capsule’s departure toward it sets the stage for the next confrontation, where the Dulcians’ complacency will be tested further.

Atmosphere (Anticipated) Oppressively formal and silent, with an undercurrent of bureaucratic inertia. The Capital’s halls are …
Function The ultimate destination for institutional processing of threats (real or perceived). The Capital is where …
Symbolism Symbolizes the Dulcian Council’s power and its blind spots. The Capital’s rigid protocols reflect the …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel and those summoned for questioning (e.g., Cully, Zoe, the Doctor, Jamie). …
Bureaucratic halls with formal, unyielding architecture Video monitors displaying Senex’s transmissions and council proceedings Interrogation rooms where outsiders are questioned Crowds of Dulcians bustling unaware of the impending threat
Survey Unit

The Survey Unit is the epicenter of this event’s tension, a sterile and controlled environment that contrasts sharply with the chaos of the Dominators’ impending invasion. Its sturdy buildings and humming gear create an atmosphere of false security, masking the Dulcians’ vulnerability. The video monitors crackle with poor transmissions from Senex, and the wall panels slide open to reveal the travel capsules—symbols of both escape and entrapment. The Survey Unit’s role is dual: it is a place of bureaucratic order (embodied by Balan and Kando) and a stage for defiance (embodied by Cully and Zoe). The location’s mood is one of mounting unease, as the Dulcians’ protocols are tested by outsiders who refuse to conform.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the hum of machinery. The air is thick with unspoken …
Function A meeting point for institutional confrontation, where protocol clashes with defiance. The Survey Unit serves …
Symbolism Represents the Dulcians’ complacency and their refusal to confront external threats. The Survey Unit’s automation …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Balan, Kando, Teel, and—by extension—Senex’s orders). Outsiders like Cully, Zoe, and …
Crackling video monitors with poor transmissions from Senex Humming machinery and the sound of charging travel capsule power units Sterile, windowless interiors with sliding wall panels Padded seats in the travel capsules, contrasting with the Unit’s hard surfaces

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dulcians

The Dulcian Council is the invisible hand guiding this event, its authority asserted through Senex’s failed transmission and Balan’s enforcement of its orders. The Council’s bureaucratic inertia is on full display as it prioritizes protocol over urgency, deporting Cully and Zoe to the Capital for questioning rather than addressing the immediate threat of the Dominators. The organization’s power dynamics are hierarchical and unyielding, with Senex at the top and Balan acting as his enforcer. The Council’s goals—maintaining stability and dismissing outsider claims—are directly at odds with Cully’s defiance and the Doctor’s warnings, setting the stage for a collision between institutional control and the need for action.

Representation Through Senex’s video transmission (even in its failed state) and Balan’s enforcement of the Council’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Cully, Zoe, the Doctor, Jamie) and enforcing institutional control. The Council’s …
Impact The Council’s actions reinforce the Dulcians’ complacency, delaying their response to the Dominators’ threat. Its …
Internal Dynamics Hierarchical and unyielding, with Senex at the top and Balan acting as his enforcer. The …
To centralize control by questioning outsiders in the Capital, ensuring their claims are dismissed or contained. To uphold bureaucratic protocols, even in the face of potential crises (e.g., the Dominators’ invasion). Through institutional authority (Senex’s orders, Balan’s enforcement) Via bureaucratic inertia (dismissing warnings, relying on protocol) By controlling access to information (e.g., cutting off transmissions, restricting travel)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The characters get ready to board the travel capsule and then they get onto the capsule and begin their journey."

Cully reassures Zoe about automated travel
S6E2 · The Dominators Part 2

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"CULLY: Never mind the picture, Father. The important thing is, what are you going to do?"
"CULLY: Oh, switched off? That's typical, isn't it. Typical Dulcian behaviour. Something strange, something you don't understand and you switch off."
"CULLY: There you go, Balan, that proves it. This girl's got an enquiring mind. She can't possibly come from Dulkis."
"BALAN: I will dial for the Capital, Cully, if you don't mind."
"CULLY: I see. Frightened I might disappear, eh?"