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S26E10 · The Curse of Fenric Part 3

Millington realizes Ultima vulnerability

Major Millington abruptly comprehends the lethal flaw in his own strategy when Bates reveals the radio blackout has already neutralized the base’s defense systems. His instant command to Bates exposes a catastrophic breach in command and control, threatening to collapse the fragile human defense against the haemovore threat now exploiting every weakness. The moment strips away Millington’s brittle confidence, revealing the hubris of prioritizing secrecy over survival and forcing him to confront the cost of his ruthless pragmatism. key_dialogue: [ BATES: Sir, you’ve just ordered that all radio transmitters be disabled. I’ve just set Perkins onto it now. MILLINGTON: What! ]

Plot Beats

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Captain Millington orders Bates to ensure no one touches the Ultima machine, but the Doctor points out that disabling radio transmitters has weakened the base's defenses.

calm to tension

Millington realizes his mistake and reacts with surprise and concern.

surprise to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Professional detachment masking subdued unease at delivering bad news

Captain Bates enters with disciplined mien, delivering precise reportage to his superior. His efficient tone carries the weight of a man tactfully restating his commander's own orders back to him, highlighting the systemic failure. He remains outwardly composed, but his report carries the sting of unavoidable consequence.

Goals in this moment
  • Inform Millington of the completed action to maintain transparency in command
  • Prepare for necessary adjustments in military response despite the obstacle
Active beliefs
  • That Millington's orders must be executed promptly regardless of potential consequences
  • That the chain of command must be respected above all else
Character traits
deferential calculating precise
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Numb dismay hardening into frantic realization of defeat

Commander Millington maintains rigid posture in the decrypt room, exuding military precision, but his face twitches as Bates delivers the damning report. His earlier belief in total secrecy curdling into panic, he snaps a single word 'What!'—a linguistic stutter of crisis that fractures his authoritative demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • Immediately reassert control over the base's defensive systems after discovering Bates has carried out a fatal command
  • Prevent further erosion of his strategic position before the haemovore threat exploits the vulnerability
Active beliefs
  • That absolute secrecy and centralized control are necessary for survival in wartime operations
  • That his commands will always be executed with unquestioning precision
Character traits
authoritarian rigid panicked
Follow Commander Millington's journey
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Tense concern focusing on the strategic vulnerability beneath the conflict

The Doctor observes the unfolding debacle with keen insight, his face tightening as he identifies the systemic flaw in Millington's actions. His presence is silent but electrically charged with purpose, poised to intervene if the cost of the error becomes catastrophic.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert both parties to the existential peril created by disabling the base's defenses
  • Redirect their actions toward mitigating the haemovore threat before it is too late
Active beliefs
  • That human panic in the face of the supernatural only exacerbates the crisis
  • That collaboration and quick adaptation are essential to survival
Character traits
observant critical urgent
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ultima Codebreaking Machine

The Ultima Codebreaking Machine stands sentinel in the decrypt room, its rhythmic mechanical output providing the steady heartbeat of strategic effort. Though undeployed during this exchange, its looming presence and operational sound underscore the futility of Millington’s secrecy—a cold witness to the base’s unraveling defenses.

Before: Fully operational, humming with rhythmic clicks and outputting …
After: Still operational but now operating in a compromised …
Before: Fully operational, humming with rhythmic clicks and outputting ciphered paper tape in Monty’s office
After: Still operational but now operating in a compromised environment where its output is meaningless
Destroyed Command Room Field Radios

The military radio transmitters, previously active components of the base’s communication network, are revealed to have been spuriously disabled due to Millington’s earlier direct order. These bulky transmitters now sit silent and dark in their racks, their emergency lights dying. Their disabling erases the base’s ability to call for reinforcement or coordinate defense, making them covertly lethal.

Before: Operational with continuous radio traffic, their red emergency …
After: Silent, dark, and disconnected from the command grid, …
Before: Operational with continuous radio traffic, their red emergency lights pulsing regularly
After: Silent, dark, and disconnected from the command grid, their emergency lamps fading to zero

Location Details

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Decrypt Room

The high-security decrypt room serves as the brittle nerve center of Millington’s command structure. Its insulated silence now feels heavier than lead, amplifying the shockwaves of Bates’ report and Millington’s dismay. The room’s functional design—isolated, sound-muted, vibration-dampened—suddenly betrays its occupants, converting a bastion of secrecy into a sounding chamber for failure.

Atmosphere Crisp, cold professionalism suddenly fractured by a creeping sense of irreversible vulnerability
Function Primary command center for cryptographic operations and strategic communications
Symbolism Represents the fragile illusion of control that masks institutional collapse
Ozone-tinged electrical air accentuated by the rhythmic metallic clicks of the Ultima machine Security lights pulsing amber along ceiling edges, now evoking a dying pulse

Narrative Connections

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What led here 1

"The Doctor’s immediate instruction to restore radio transmitters (beat_6c9d0e84327e88d6) directly responds to Millington’s realization of his mistake (beat_a72d78478f8e1bb0), creating a reactive chain of strategic correction."

Doctor halts radio blackout sabotage
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What this causes 1

"Millington's initial flawed decision to disable radio communications directly results in Millington's later tactical realization of the vulnerability, prompting his order to disable the transmitters (beat_d9de5e77f2957196 → beat_6c9d0e84327e88d6) and sets up the necessity of restoring them (beat_6c9d0e84327e88d6)."

Millington and Judson debate Fenric's power
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Themes This Exemplifies

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