Salamar orders Sarah seized
Plot Beats
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Salamar receives a report and decides to proceed with landing on the planet, ordering Sarah to be taken away.
Who Was There
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Feigning cooperative clarity while internally struggling to reconcile her urgent narrative with Salamar’s scrutiny; desperate to regain agency or at least prevent premature containment.
Sarah enters the command area under guard, her poise strained under interrogation. She alternates between defensive clarification and evasive half-truths about their origin and purpose, her communication device betraying her claims of haste with its insistent signals.
- • To prevent Salamar from detaining her before she can convey the urgency of the distress signal
- • To protect the Doctor’s identity and origins from Morestran scrutiny
- • That the distress call they intercepted was genuine and time-sensitive
- • That explaining too much about their movements only invites more suspicion
Internally tense and distrustful, projecting an outward facade of detached interrogation masking deep-seated paranoia about outsiders and potential infiltration.
Salamar dominates the command area with rigid authoritarianism, dissecting Sarah’s story line by line to expose contradictions. His manner is accusatory and dismissive, alternating between cold logic and harsh authority as he asserts command over the landing sequence.
- • To verify Sarah’s story and assess the Doctor’s knowledge of Zeta Minor
- • To maintain command authority and operational control of the probe despite environmental and narrative threats
- • That outsiders are inherently untrustworthy or concealing information
- • That Zeta Minor’s deadliness demands ruthless efficiency and minimal deviation from procedure
Objects Involved
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Sarah’s communication device emits continuous beeps throughout the interrogation, disrupting the command rhythm and forcing Salamar to acknowledge its presence. The alerts contradict Sarah’s assertion of spontaneity, turning the device into an unwilling witness to inconsistencies in her story.
Location Details
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The utilitarian command bridge becomes the arena of psychological dominance, where Salamar weaponizes protocol and planetary science to dismantle Sarah’s credibility. The sterile control room, alive with humming consoles and projected star charts, amplifies the isolation of confrontation.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Morestrans mobilize their command structure with rigid discipline, subordinating environmental alerts and personal objections to Salamar’s command. Vishinsky and Morelli relay operational and psychological updates within a chain of command that enforces absolute obedience, even as questions about Sorenson’s fitness linger unaddressed.
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