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S6E33 · The Space Pirates Part 5

Caven orders Clancey’s murder via sabotage

Caven coldly instructs Dervish to rig Milo Clancey’s old ship, the Liz, with a sabotaged oxygen pump and remote control, framing the act as a technical malfunction to ensure a fatal 'accident' during takeoff. Madeleine’s moral protest—calling it cold-blooded murder—is met with Caven’s armed threat, silencing her resistance. The exchange reveals Caven’s escalating ruthlessness, his willingness to eliminate witnesses, and the conspiracy’s tightening grip on the mining operation. Dervish’s reluctant compliance underscores the crew’s complicity in the scheme, while Madeleine’s helplessness highlights her trapped position between conscience and coercion. The scene functions as a turning point, solidifying the conspiracy’s murderous intent and raising the stakes for the Doctor and his companions, who remain unaware of the impending danger.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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With Dervish present, Caven tasks him with rigging the old C class ship at the freighter dock with a remote control and sabotaging the oxygen pump to cause a fatal "accident" after blastoff, solidifying the murder scheme.

commanding to sinister ['abandoned freighter dock']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Horror-stricken and morally outraged, yet paralyzed by fear and the realization of her complicity in the unfolding conspiracy. Her defiance is undercut by a deep sense of helplessness, as she grapples with the weight of her own involvement.

Madeleine Issigri stands defiant in the Issigri Mining Office, her voice trembling with moral outrage as she protests Caven's murderous plan. She argues for activating the emergency plan to avoid detection by the Space Corps, but her objections are met with armed threats and Caven's cold dismissal. Physically present but emotionally trapped, she represents the moral conscience of the scene, her helplessness underscored by the armed men flanking Caven.

Goals in this moment
  • To stop Caven from committing murder and framing Milo Clancey.
  • To activate the emergency plan (flooding the workings) to avoid detection by the Space Corps and preserve her moral integrity.
Active beliefs
  • That murder is an unacceptable escalation from piracy, crossing a moral line she cannot ignore.
  • That the Space Corps will eventually uncover the truth and that her complicity will lead to her downfall.
Character traits
Defiant Moralistic Helpless Desperate Trapped
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Conflicted and uneasy, torn between his loyalty to Caven and his moral discomfort with the murder plot. His reluctance is palpable, but he ultimately complies, resigned to his role in the conspiracy.

Dervish enters the office reluctantly, initially confused by Caven's cryptic references to a 'space accident.' He is ordered to sabotage the Liz with a remote control guidance unit and rig its oxygen pump to fail mid-flight. His compliance is marked by hesitation and resignation, reflecting his internal conflict between loyalty to Caven and his moral qualms. Physically present but emotionally conflicted, he embodies the crew's complicity in the conspiracy.

Goals in this moment
  • To carry out Caven's orders without drawing further attention to his moral reservations.
  • To minimize his personal involvement in the murder plot while avoiding Caven's wrath.
Active beliefs
  • That disobeying Caven will result in severe consequences, including potential retribution.
  • That the sabotage of the *Liz* is a necessary evil to protect the piracy operation and his own safety.
Character traits
Reluctant Conflict Resigned Complicit
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Calmly authoritative, with an undercurrent of sadistic satisfaction in his control over the situation. He is fully in command, relishing the power dynamics and the moral decay he is orchestrating.

Maurice Caven dominates the scene with chilling authority, issuing orders to Dervish with cold precision while silencing Madeleine's protests with armed threats. He reveals his murderous plan to sabotage the Liz and frame Clancey's death as an accident, demonstrating his strategic foresight and ruthless efficiency. His physical presence is imposing, backed by the implicit threat of violence from his armed men, and his dialogue is calculated to assert control and crush dissent.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate Milo Clancey and his companions as witnesses to the piracy operation, framing their deaths as an accident to mislead the Space Corps.
  • To assert his dominance over Madeleine and the mining operation, ensuring compliance through fear and coercion.
Active beliefs
  • That eliminating Clancey is necessary to protect the piracy operation and ensure his own escape.
  • That fear and armed superiority are the most effective tools for maintaining control over his crew and allies.
Character traits
Ruthless Dominating Strategic Cold Manipulative
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Unaware of the danger, but his absence looms large as a symbol of the moral stakes in the scene. His fate is the catalyst for Madeleine's defiance and Caven's ruthlessness.

Milo Clancey is mentioned but not physically present in this event. His old ship, the Liz, is the target of Caven's sabotage plot, and his impending murder is the subject of heated debate. Madeleine's protests on his behalf highlight his role as a moral counterpoint to Caven's ruthlessness, though his absence underscores his vulnerability in the unfolding conspiracy.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive the impending sabotage of his ship (unaware of the threat).
  • To expose the piracy operation and clear his name (implied by Madeleine's protests).
Active beliefs
  • That he is being framed for piracy by Caven and the Issigri Mining Company.
  • That his old ship, the *Liz*, is a reliable means of escape (unaware of its sabotage).
Character traits
Targeted Vulnerable Symbolic
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Unbeknownst to him, his fate is being sealed by Caven's orders. His absence underscores the urgency and stakes of the scene, as the audience (and Madeleine) know the danger he faces.

The Doctor is not physically present in this event but is implicitly a target of Caven's murder plot. His companionship with Milo Clancey makes him collateral in Caven's scheme to eliminate witnesses. The Doctor's absence highlights the danger he and his companions are in, unaware of the sabotage planned for the Liz.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the mining operation and expose the piracy conspiracy (unaware of the immediate threat).
  • To protect his companions from harm (implied by his role as their guardian).
Active beliefs
  • That the *Liz* is a safe means of escape from the mining operation.
  • That Caven's threats are directed primarily at Milo Clancey and the Issigri Mining Company.
Character traits
Unaware Vulnerable Collateral
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Argonite Smelting Plant in Abandoned Mine Workings

The argonite smelting plant is mentioned by Madeleine as a critical piece of evidence that could implicate the mining operation in piracy. While not directly involved in the sabotage of the Liz, its existence looms as a ticking time bomb, threatening to expose the conspiracy if discovered by the Space Corps. Caven dismisses the idea of flooding the workings to destroy it, prioritizing his murder scheme instead. The plant symbolizes the illegal operations at the heart of the mining office and the moral compromises made by Madeleine and her crew.

Before: Operational and hidden within the abandoned mine workings, …
After: Remains undiscovered but continues to pose a threat …
Before: Operational and hidden within the abandoned mine workings, a silent witness to the piracy and smuggling activities.
After: Remains undiscovered but continues to pose a threat to the crew's secrecy, adding urgency to Caven's plan to eliminate witnesses.
Caven's Men's Weapons

The weapons carried by Caven's men serve as a silent but potent threat in this event. Their presence enforces Caven's authority, silencing Madeleine's protests and compelling Dervish's compliance. The guns are not drawn but are implied to be ready for use, creating an atmosphere of coercion and fear. They symbolize the power dynamics at play, where physical force trumps moral objections and ensures the conspiracy's dominance over the mining operation.

Before: Holstered but readily accessible, carried by armed men …
After: Continue to serve as a deterrent, ensuring that …
Before: Holstered but readily accessible, carried by armed men stationed in the Issigri Mining Office, ready to enforce Caven's orders.
After: Continue to serve as a deterrent, ensuring that no one challenges Caven's authority or interferes with the sabotage plan.
Caven's Remote Control Guidance Unit (Liz Crate Override)

The remote control guidance unit is the centerpiece of Caven's sabotage plan. He orders Dervish to install it aboard the Liz, enabling remote control of the ship's trajectory during takeoff. This device is critical to framing Clancey's death as an accident, as it allows Caven to steer the ship into a crash while maintaining plausible deniability. The unit embodies the cold precision of Caven's plan, turning the Liz into a murder weapon under his command.

Before: Stored or prepared for use in the Issigri …
After: Installed aboard the Liz in the abandoned freighter …
Before: Stored or prepared for use in the Issigri Mining Office, awaiting deployment as part of the sabotage scheme.
After: Installed aboard the Liz in the abandoned freighter dock, ready to be activated during takeoff to ensure the ship's failure.
Decoy Nose Cone

The decoy nose cone is referenced by Caven as a successful tactic to mislead the Space Corps into investigating Lobos, diverting their attention from the Issigri Mining Office. While not directly involved in this event, its mention underscores the layered deception tactics employed by Caven and the crew. The nose cone symbolizes the conspiracy's reliance on misdirection and framing to evade capture, setting the stage for the sabotage of the Liz as another layer of deception.

Before: Deployed in space as part of the decoy …
After: Continues to serve as a decoy, though its …
Before: Deployed in space as part of the decoy operation to mislead the Space Corps, successfully diverting their investigation to Lobos.
After: Continues to serve as a decoy, though its relevance shifts as the focus turns to the sabotage of the Liz and the impending 'space accident.'
LIZ 79 Oxygen System (Milo Clancey's Ship)

The oxygen pump aboard the Liz is the primary target of Caven's sabotage. He instructs Dervish to rig it so that it fails catastrophically five minutes after takeoff, ensuring the suffocation of Clancey and his companions. This act transforms the pump from a mundane ship component into an instrument of murder, symbolizing the conspiracy's willingness to eliminate witnesses through cold, calculated means. The pump's failure is framed as a technical malfunction, adding another layer to the deception.

Before: Functional but aging, located aboard the Liz in …
After: Rigged to fail mid-flight, poised to cause the …
Before: Functional but aging, located aboard the Liz in the abandoned freighter dock, unaware of its impending sabotage.
After: Rigged to fail mid-flight, poised to cause the deaths of Clancey, the Doctor, and their companions during takeoff.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Issigri Mining Corporation Headquarters

The Issigri Mining Office serves as the command center and primary setting for this event, where Caven orchestrates his murderous plot and Madeleine's moral protests are silenced. The office is a tense, high-stakes environment, filled with armed guards and the weight of coercion. It symbolizes the moral decay and power struggles at the heart of the conspiracy, as well as the trapped positions of Madeleine and Dervish. The office's industrial aesthetic and the presence of monitors and communication devices underscore its role as a hub for both legitimate mining operations and illegal piracy activities.

Atmosphere Tense, oppressive, and charged with moral conflict. The air is thick with the weight of …
Function Command center for Caven's operations, site of moral confrontation, and stage for the revelation of …
Symbolism Represents the corruption of the mining operation and the moral compromises made by those involved. …
Access Restricted to Caven's crew and allies; guarded by armed men to prevent interference or escape.
Armed guards stationed at the entrance and within the office, creating a sense of inescapable surveillance. Monitors and communication devices used to coordinate sabotage and misinformation, symbolizing the technological and strategic sophistication of the conspiracy. The presence of the remote control guidance unit and plans for the Liz's sabotage, laying bare the cold calculation of Caven's murder plot.
Lobos

Lobos is referenced as a decoy location, where the Space Corps has been misled into investigating the pirates' activities. While not physically present in this event, Lobos plays a crucial role in the broader narrative, serving as a distraction to buy time for Caven's operations. Its mention underscores the layered deception tactics employed by the pirates, as well as the urgency of Caven's plan to eliminate witnesses before the Space Corps uncovers the truth. Lobos symbolizes the fragility of the conspiracy's misdirection and the looming threat of exposure.

Atmosphere Deceptive and misleading, designed to appear as the pirates' base of operations while hiding the …
Function Decoy site to divert the Space Corps' investigation, buying time for Caven's murder plot and …
Symbolism Represents the pirates' reliance on misdirection and framing to evade capture, as well as the …
Access Accessible to the Space Corps for investigation, but ultimately a red herring with no real …
Derelict structures and abandoned landing pads, creating the illusion of a pirate base. Beacon sections orbiting Lobos, planted as decoys to mislead the Space Corps' scanners.
Old Freighter Dock

The abandoned freighter dock is the site where Dervish will carry out the sabotage of the Liz, installing the remote control guidance unit and rigging the oxygen pump. While not physically present in this event, its mention sets the stage for the impending murder and frames the Liz as a trap. The dock symbolizes the isolation and peril of Clancey's old ship, as well as the conspiracy's willingness to use abandoned and forgotten places as tools for their crimes. The dock's derelict state mirrors the moral decay of the pirates' operations.

Atmosphere Dark, isolated, and perilous, with a sense of abandonment and forgotten danger. The dock feels …
Function Site for the sabotage of the Liz, where the remote control guidance unit and oxygen …
Symbolism Represents the conspiracy's use of abandoned and forgotten places to carry out their crimes, as …
Access Restricted to Caven's crew and those involved in the sabotage; guarded to prevent interference or …
Cracked, dust-choked floors and rusted gantries, creating a sense of decay and abandonment. Narrow tunnels leading to the dock, adding to the feeling of isolation and peril.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Issigri Mining Company

The Space Corps is referenced as the investigative force led by General Hermack, searching for the pirates' base and closing in on the truth. While not physically present in this event, the Space Corps looms as a constant threat to Caven's operation, driving the urgency of his murder plot. The organization's potential return to Lobos and the mining office adds tension to the scene, as Madeleine warns Caven that Hermack's men will eventually uncover the conspiracy. The Space Corps symbolizes the external force of justice and order, contrasting with the chaos and moral decay of the piracy operation.

Representation Through Madeleine's warnings and the implied presence of General Hermack's investigation, which serves as a …
Power Dynamics External and antagonistic to Caven's operation. The Space Corps exercises authority over the mining operation …
Impact The Space Corps' involvement threatens to dismantle the piracy operation and expose the complicity of …
Internal Dynamics The organization operates with a structured hierarchy and a focus on precision and rapid action, …
To uncover the truth behind the piracy operations and bring the perpetrators to justice, including the Issigri Mining Company and Caven's crew. To protect the argonite navigation beacons and secure the shipping lanes from further pirate raids. Through investigative pressure and the threat of exposure, which forces Caven to accelerate his murder plot and sabotage of the Liz. By leveraging the authority of General Hermack and the resources of the V-Ship to pursue leads and coordinate surveillance of suspected pirate activity.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Caven's intent to eliminate the Doctor and his companions (beat_5b6b7f7660a15bf3) leads to his plan to frame Clancey for space piracy using Clancey's old ship and remote control (beat_654741cfbd10f9b4)."

Caven silences Madeleine’s protest with threats
S6E33 · The Space Pirates Part 5

"Caven's intent to eliminate the Doctor and his companions (beat_5b6b7f7660a15bf3) leads to his plan to frame Clancey for space piracy using Clancey's old ship and remote control (beat_654741cfbd10f9b4)."

Caven Imprisons the Doctor’s Group
S6E33 · The Space Pirates Part 5

"Caven's intent to eliminate the Doctor and his companions (beat_5b6b7f7660a15bf3) leads to his plan to frame Clancey for space piracy using Clancey's old ship and remote control (beat_654741cfbd10f9b4)."

Caven Reveals His True Plan
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What this causes 2

"Caven's plan to frame Clancey for space piracy using Clancey's old ship and remote control (beat_654741cfbd10f9b4) is directly connected to Madeleine's horror upon learning that her father is with the escaping prisoners, who Caven plans to murder remotely (beat_caae56fc56829e80)."

Caven’s lethal plan and Madeleine’s horror
S6E33 · The Space Pirates Part 5

"Caven's plan to frame Clancey for space piracy using Clancey's old ship and remote control (beat_654741cfbd10f9b4) is directly connected to Madeleine's horror upon learning that her father is with the escaping prisoners, who Caven plans to murder remotely (beat_caae56fc56829e80)."

Caven’s lethal trap and Madeleine’s horror
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"CAVEN: I want the oxygen pump rigged so that it does fall apart, say about five minutes after blast off."
"MADELEINE: No! I will not be party to murder. When all this started it was going to be a salvage operation. Space flotsam, you said. But then piracy and now murder?"
"CAVEN: You're taking a cut out of the profits. You wanted to get rid of Clancey. I'm proposing to do it permanently."