Steven plans to exploit Maharis
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Steven observes the Monoids' hurried activity and, with Venussa and Dassuk, deduces they are preparing to leave the Ark.
Trapped in the kitchen, Steven seeks a way out, and Dassuk suggests manipulating Maharis, a subject Guardian, for assistance.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Urgent and determined, with a growing sense of moral ambiguity as he considers exploiting Maharis' fear.
Steven takes the lead in assessing the Monoids' frantic activity, deducing their imminent abandonment of the Ark. He presses Dassuk for an escape route, latches onto the idea of Maharis as a potential key, and—despite Venussa’s skepticism—proposes manipulating Maharis into unlocking the kitchen door without his awareness. His urgency is palpable, driven by the ticking bomb and the dwindling time to act.
- • Find a way to escape the kitchen before the bomb detonates.
- • Leverage any available resource—even Maharis’ unwitting cooperation—to secure their survival.
- • Desperate situations demand unconventional solutions, even if they involve manipulation.
- • Venussa’s caution is understandable but misplaced; hesitation could be fatal.
Resigned and focused, prioritizing survival over moral qualms, though not as openly conflicted as Venussa.
Dassuk provides critical information about Maharis’ role in opening the kitchen door, confirming the Monoids’ likely abandonment of the Ark. He supports Steven’s idea of manipulating Maharis, albeit with a resigned tone, indicating his acceptance of the moral compromise as a necessary evil for survival. His contribution is factual and pragmatic, devoid of emotional resistance.
- • Share all relevant information to aid their escape, even if it involves morally gray tactics.
- • Support Steven’s leadership in navigating their dire circumstances.
- • Survival often requires difficult compromises, especially in life-or-death scenarios.
- • Maharis’ fear is a liability, but it can also be a tool if used carefully.
Resigned yet morally conflicted, torn between survival instincts and reluctance to manipulate Maharis.
Venussa responds to Steven’s observations with cautious skepticism, dismissing the idea of enlisting Maharis due to his paralyzing fear. She reinforces the hopelessness of their situation by emphasizing the kitchen’s impenetrable design, but her resistance to Steven’s plan hints at her moral reservations about exploiting a vulnerable ally.
- • Avoid actions that could further harm Maharis or compromise their moral standing.
- • Find a viable escape route that doesn’t rely on exploiting fear or weakness.
- • Manipulating Maharis would be ethically questionable and could backfire.
- • Their situation is dire, but desperation shouldn’t justify morally questionable tactics.
Fearful and paralyzed (implied), though his emotional state is projected through the others’ dialogue.
Maharis is mentioned indirectly as a potential means of escape, but his absence from the scene underscores his marginalized role. His fear is framed as a barrier to enlisting his help, yet Steven’s proposal hinges on exploiting this very fear. Maharis’ off-screen presence looms as a symbol of vulnerability and the moral cost of their desperation.
- • Avoid further harm or exploitation (implied by Venussa’s protective stance).
- • Survive the impending crisis, though his capacity to act is questioned.
- • The Monoids’ abandonment will leave him vulnerable, reinforcing his fear.
- • His role as a subservient Guardian makes him an easy target for manipulation.
Frantic and self-focused, driven by their plan to abandon the Ark and colonize Refusis.
The Monoids are depicted indirectly through their frantic activity, which Steven observes. Their actions confirm the group’s fears about the bomb and abandonment, creating the urgency that drives Steven’s proposal. Though not physically present, their looming threat and impending departure are the catalyst for the group’s desperate plan.
- • Complete their evacuation of the Ark before the bomb detonates.
- • Secure their dominance on Refusis without interference from the Guardians.
- • The Guardians are expendable, and their survival is secondary to Monoid objectives.
- • Fear and desperation among the Guardians will ensure their compliance or irrelevance.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Ark’s kitchen door is the central obstacle in this event, symbolizing both the group’s imprisonment and their potential escape. Venussa emphasizes its impenetrability, framing it as an insurmountable barrier—until Dassuk reveals that Maharis occasionally opens it. This detail transforms the door from a static obstacle into a potential key to their survival, hinging on whether they can exploit Maharis’ unwitting cooperation. The door’s external lock and Maharis’ access to it become the focal point of Steven’s desperate gambit.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Monoids’ influence is felt indirectly through the group’s observations of their frantic activity. Their impending abandonment of the Ark and the ticking bomb create the urgency that drives Steven’s proposal. The Monoids’ ruthless dominance is implied in their willingness to leave the Guardians to die, framing them as an antagonistic force that has reduced the Guardians to desperation. Their off-screen presence looms as the ultimate catalyst for the group’s moral compromise.
The Guardians are represented through Venussa and Dassuk, whose dialogue and actions reflect their fractured state. As a once-dominant faction, they are now reduced to desperate prisoners, their survival hinging on exploiting one of their own. Venussa’s moral reservations highlight the Guardians’ internal conflict: their pride and ethics are at odds with the brutal realities of their situation. The organization’s involvement is passive but critical, as their collective fate rests on Steven’s willingness to manipulate Maharis.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Steven and his group observe the Monoids' activity and deduce they are leaving. This leads them to focus on finding the bomb, as they realize the danger the Monoids pose."
Dassuk reveals the bomb’s accelerated threat"Dassuk suggests manipulating Maharis. Though circumstances change, Maharis is ultimately manipulated and then killed by One, highlighting the Monoids ruthless behavior."
One executes Maharis in the jungleThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"STEVEN: The Monoids are up to something. They're rushing about all over the place."
"VENUSSA: He won't. He's too frightened."
"STEVEN: All right. Then we'll have to use his help without his knowing it."