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S12E17 · Revenge of the Cybermen Part 1

Urgent transmission exposes quarantine

Warner detects an unexpected transmission while on duty in the Nerva Beacon control room and responds by declaring the station a quarantined zone after detecting a plague infection. His attempt to relay the warning to Pluto-Earth Flight One Five reveals the severity of the situation and forces an immediate change in dropover coordinates, redirecting the approaching ship to Ganymede Beacon. Colville’s off-screen inquiries about his brother’s safety and the infection’s spread heighten concern and underscore the personal stakes of the crisis. key_dialogue: [ WARNER: This is Nerva Beacon calling Pluto Earth flight One Five. This is Nerva Beacon calling Pluto Earth flight One Five. Pluto Earth flight One Five, are you reading me? COLVILLE: Hello Nerva Beacon, we read you fives clear. Our dropover tango oscar alpha estimated at 13.20. WARNER: Pluto Earth flight One Five, next notice urgent. This beacon is a quarantined zone. We have a plague infection. I repeat, we have a plague infection. Your dropover is transferred to Ganymede Beacon 19067 on zero 2. COLVILLE: No thanks, Nerva. We got them. How bad are things there? WARNER: They're pretty bad. COLVILLE: Hello, Nerva, Crewmaster Colville, I say again, Crewmaster Colville is doing a tour with you. He's my brother. Is he all right? WARNER: Hold, Pan-Tec. I'll check. ]

Plot Beats

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The scene begins with a monitor lighting up, indicating an incoming message from Pluto-Earth One Five, which prompts Warner to initiate communication.

['Control Room']

Warner contacts Pluto Earth flight One Five, and they respond, establishing communication.


Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calm on the surface but increasingly anxious as the situation’s severity and personal stakes become clear.

Colville responds to Warner’s transmission with professional acknowledgment but quickly pivots to personal concern upon learning of the quarantine, risking protocol breaches to inquire about his brother’s safety. His calm demeanor fractures under the weight of familial dread.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the safety of his brother stationed on the infected beacon despite quarantine protocols.
  • Assess the true extent of the crisis to ground his decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Family loyalty supersedes institutional rules in times of personal crisis.
  • Direct information is more reliable than vague assurances in an unfolding disaster.
  • Protocols exist for a reason, but human lives come first.
Character traits
professional composure personal concern protocol breaching curiosity urgent inquiry
Follow Crewmaster Colville's journey

Professionally composed but internally strained, balancing duty with the dread of revealing a catastrophic situation to an already committed crew.

Warner is abruptly thrust into crisis management as he transmits a high-stakes quarantine warning over comms, enforcing institutional protocol with military precision while navigating sudden personal queries about crew safety. His measured urgency masks the weight of an unseen catastrophe.

Goals in this moment
  • Issue an immediate quarantine notice to prevent further contact with the infected station.
  • Redirect Pluto-Earth Flight One Five to a safe alternate location without causing panic among the flight crew.
Active beliefs
  • Strict adherence to protocol is the only way to contain a potential outbreak.
  • Human lives, even those of strangers, must not be risked unnecessarily.
Character traits
rigid professionalism controlled urgency institutional duty-bound authoritative
Follow Warner's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ganymede Deep-Space Navigation Beacon 19067

Ganymede Beacon 19067 is designated as the new dropover destination after Nerva is quarantined. Though not physically present, this remote lifeline beacon becomes a symbol of last-resort salvation for the stranded flight, embodying institutional contingency plans and the human hope for containment.

Atmosphere Remote and sterile, its future role as a sanctuary hinging solely on Warner’s distant decision.
Function contingency evacuation site
Symbolism Embodiment of bureaucratic safety nets and the leeway available before failure becomes inevitable.
Access Strictly controlled access; likely requires code authorization or mission clearance.
Single directional antenna piercing cosmic static Amber-lit readouts in a cramped control room Emergency protocols blinking in coordinated sequence
Nerva Quarantine Station

The Nerva Beacon’s military command center serves as the epicenter of crisis communication and rapid decision-making. Warner’s console and comms equipment become the conduit through which quarantine orders and personal tragedies intersect, transforming a utilitarian control room into a pressure point of institutional and human conflict.

Atmosphere Tense and sterile, with urgent communications cutting through routine operations to expose the fragility of …
Function command center
Symbolism Represents the precarious balance between institutional authority and the unpredictable human cost of bureaucratic decisions.
Access Presumably restricted to station personnel and authorized external contacts.
Rows of consoles with status indicators Emergency lighting casting long shadows Harsh fluorescent lighting reflecting off worn panels
Pluto-Earth Flight One Five

Pluto-Earth Flight One Five’s command enclave onboard the logistics vessel receives the abrupt quarantine order mid-drop, forcing an immediate operational pivot. The confined bridge space becomes a pressure cooker of missed vectors, recalculated coordinates, and the crew’s growing unease as protocols clash with human judgment.

Atmosphere Urgently operational yet personally vulnerable, with holographic readouts casting disjointed shadows on worried faces trapped …
Function mission control interface
Symbolism Highlights the gap between impersonal protocol and the lived experience of those tasked with executing …
Access Access limited to flight crew and mission-critical personnel.
Holographic readouts displaying shifting drop coordinates Overloaded comms equipment Central command podium surrounded by six crew stations

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