Command learns of stalled propulsion systems
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The progress register stops, indicating no progress is being made, and REIG reports this to someone, likely in a position of authority.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Numb efficiency masking the horror of irreversible failure
Reig stands rigid at his station, delivering the terminal report with the flat precision of a man who has processed catastrophe into protocol. His back is straight, eyes fixed on the frozen progress readout, shoulders tensed not from panic but the precision of bearing unwelcome news.
- • Deliver the truth unsparingly to superiors
- • Preserve operational protocol despite despair
- • Bad news must be conveyed directly and immediately
- • The chain of command demands unfiltered communication
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cramped command center functions as both witness and catalyst to the crisis, its flickering consoles illuminating Reig’s pallid face as he speaks. The air hums with the dying throb of systems failing one final heartbeat at a time, the static-laced screens mirroring the crew’s frozen realization of entrapment.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The urgency of the spaceship preparing to leave the rock pool area, with Sarah trying to rouse the Doctor, directly escalates into the discovery that the ship cannot make progress due to antimatter effects, as reported by Reig."
Sarah finds Doctor gasping at the rock pool