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S6E34 · The Space Pirates Part 6

Hermack Orders Pursuit of the Beta Dart

On the V-Ship flight deck, Warne and Penn detect the Beta Dart—a stolen argonite escape vessel—accelerating away from the hostile planet. Hermack immediately recognizes the urgency of the situation and issues a decisive intercept order, commanding Warne to deploy a Minnow pursuit craft. The exchange is clipped and professional, reflecting the high-stakes urgency of the moment. Hermack’s directive isn’t just tactical; it’s a calculated risk, as the Dart’s trajectory suggests Caven’s desperate attempt to flee with the stolen argonite and eliminate all witnesses. The scene underscores Hermack’s leadership under pressure, his crew’s disciplined response, and the escalating tension of the chase, which now hinges on whether the V-Ship can intercept the Dart before it vanishes into the void. The dialogue is sparse but loaded with subtext: Warne’s confirmation of the Dart’s identity and Penn’s swift compliance reveal a crew operating in sync, while Hermack’s order carries the weight of a last-ditch effort to prevent catastrophe. The event serves as a turning point, shifting the narrative from the planet’s surface to the high-speed pursuit that will determine the fate of the Doctor’s team and the stolen argonite.

Plot Beats

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Warne identifies the Beta Dart attempting to escape, prompting Hermack to order an intercept maneuver. Warne and Penn scramble to comply, locking onto the Dart's course.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Controlled urgency—his exterior remains composed, but the rapid-fire orders and the weight of the situation betray an underlying tension. He is acutely aware of the stakes and the need for swift, precise action.

General Hermack stands at the command console of the V-Ship flight deck, his posture rigid with authority as he processes Warne’s alert about the Beta Dart. His voice is sharp and decisive, cutting through the tension with a series of rapid-fire orders—first commanding Warne to deploy a Minnow pursuit craft, then directing Penn to lock onto an intercepting course. His actions are those of a seasoned leader under pressure, where hesitation could mean failure. The urgency in his tone reflects the high stakes: Caven’s escape with the argonite is not just a theft but a potential catastrophe, and Hermack’s orders are a calculated risk to stop it before it’s too late.

Goals in this moment
  • Intercept the Beta Dart before it escapes with the stolen argonite and detonates the planet’s fuel stores.
  • Maintain operational control over the V-Ship crew, ensuring their actions align with his strategic objectives.
Active beliefs
  • Caven’s escape poses an existential threat that must be neutralized immediately, regardless of the risks involved in the pursuit.
  • The Space Corps’ protocols and disciplined chain of command are the most reliable tools for achieving mission success in high-stakes scenarios.
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Authoritative yet concise in communication Strategic thinker with a focus on immediate action Distrustful of unconventional allies (implied by his reliance on disciplined protocol)
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Focused and determined—Warne’s demeanor is one of controlled intensity, fully absorbed in the task at hand. There is no hesitation in his actions, only a sense of purpose driven by the urgency of the situation.

Major Ian Warne stands at attention beside the command console, his focus locked on the scope as he identifies the Beta Dart’s signature. His response to Hermack’s orders is immediate and professional, acknowledging the command with a crisp ‘Right, sir’ before moving to execute the deployment of the Minnow pursuit craft. Warne’s role in this moment is that of the tactical officer—precise, responsive, and fully aligned with Hermack’s directives. His dialogue is minimal but purposeful, confirming the Dart’s identity and ensuring the crew’s actions are synchronized with the general’s strategy.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Minnow pursuit craft is deployed swiftly and accurately to intercept the Beta Dart.
  • Maintain clear and concise communication with Hermack and Penn to avoid any missteps in the pursuit.
Active beliefs
  • The success of the mission depends on the crew’s ability to execute Hermack’s orders without delay or error.
  • Caven’s actions represent a direct threat to the Space Corps’ objectives, and his escape must be prevented at all costs.
Character traits
Highly disciplined and responsive to command Tactically astute with a focus on operational efficiency Professional and concise in communication Loyal to the chain of command and Hermack’s leadership
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Steady and focused—Penn’s demeanor is one of quiet professionalism, fully engaged in his duties. There is no visible stress, only a sense of purpose as he contributes to the crew’s coordinated response.

Penn, the navigator, is positioned at his station on the V-Ship flight deck, his attention fixed on the sensors as he tracks the Beta Dart’s rapid acceleration. His response to Warne’s observation is immediate and confirmatory, verifying the Dart’s identity and its trajectory with a steady ‘Must be, sir. She’s boosting off fast.’ Penn’s role in this event is that of the technical expert—providing critical data to inform Hermack’s decisions. His compliance with the general’s order to lock onto an intercepting course is swift and without question, reflecting his trust in the command structure and his own professionalism.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate and timely sensor data to support Hermack’s tactical decisions.
  • Ensure the V-Ship’s systems are fully operational and aligned with the pursuit strategy.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s success in intercepting the Beta Dart depends on his ability to track and relay critical information without delay.
  • Hermack’s leadership is the key to neutralizing the threat posed by Caven and the stolen argonite.
Character traits
Highly skilled in sensor operations and navigation Calm and methodical under pressure Reliable and compliant with the chain of command Precise in his communication, ensuring clarity and accuracy
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Caven's Beta Dart

The Beta Dart is the central object of pursuit in this event, a stolen escape vessel packed with argonite and piloted by the treacherous Caven. Its sudden acceleration away from the planet is the catalyst for Hermack’s urgent orders, as the Dart’s trajectory suggests Caven’s desperate attempt to flee with the stolen cargo and eliminate all witnesses. The Dart is not just a target but a ticking time bomb—its argonite payload and Caven’s intent to detonate the planet’s fuel stores make it a mobile threat that must be intercepted at all costs. The Dart’s presence on the scope is the first tangible sign of Caven’s betrayal, and its rapid departure forces the Space Corps into immediate action.

Before: Docked or hidden on the planet’s surface, loaded …
After: Accelerating away from the planet, now the primary …
Before: Docked or hidden on the planet’s surface, loaded with stolen argonite and prepared for a swift escape.
After: Accelerating away from the planet, now the primary target of the Space Corps’ pursuit efforts. The Minnow craft is deployed to intercept it, marking the beginning of a high-stakes chase.
Major Warne’s Minnow-Class Pursuit Craft

Warne’s Minnow pursuit craft is the Space Corps’ primary tool for intercepting the Beta Dart, deployed directly in response to Hermack’s orders. The craft represents the crew’s proactive countermeasure to Caven’s escape, a high-speed vessel designed to close the distance and neutralize the threat before it vanishes into the void. Its launch is a critical turning point, shifting the narrative from reactive defense to aggressive pursuit. The Minnow’s deployment is not just a tactical maneuver but a symbolic act of defiance against Caven’s treachery, embodying the Space Corps’ determination to reclaim the stolen argonite and prevent catastrophe.

Before: Docked and ready for deployment on the V-Ship …
After: Launched and locked onto an intercepting course, now …
Before: Docked and ready for deployment on the V-Ship flight deck, awaiting Hermack’s command.
After: Launched and locked onto an intercepting course, now in active pursuit of the Beta Dart.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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V-Ship Minnow Flight Deck (Command Center)

The V-Ship flight deck is the nerve center of the Space Corps’ operations in this moment, a confined and high-tech environment where the urgency of the pursuit is palpable. The location is characterized by its functional layout—command consoles, radar screens, and viewscreens—all pulsing with data and transmissions. The atmosphere is one of controlled chaos, with officers like Penn tracking anomalies and Hermack issuing rapid-fire orders. The flight deck’s role in this event is that of a command hub, where tactical decisions are made and executed in real time. Its symbolic significance lies in its representation of institutional power and discipline, a space where the Space Corps’ authority is exercised and its mission is advanced.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with clipped, professional dialogue and the hum of operational systems. The air is thick …
Function Command center for the Space Corps’ tactical response to the Beta Dart’s escape. It serves …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power and discipline of the Space Corps, as well as the high …
Access Restricted to senior Space Corps personnel, including General Hermack, Major Warne, and Navigator Penn. Access …
Pulsing radar screens displaying the Beta Dart’s trajectory Viewscreens flickering with transmissions from Madeleine Issigri and other crew members Command consoles with illuminated controls and data readouts The hum of operational systems and the occasional beep of alerts

Narrative Connections

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"Hermack orders an attack on Caven's Beta Dart, but realizes it is a suicide mission for Caven and Dervish (death and destruction)."

Caven and Dervish’s Final Defiance
S6E34 · The Space Pirates Part 6

Key Dialogue

"WARNE: "That's a Beta Dart on the scope now, isn't it, Penn?""
"PENN: "Must be, sir. She's boosting off fast.""
"HERMACK: "Get a Minnow, Ian, and get after them.""
"WARNE: "Right, sir.""
"HERMACK: "Lock onto an intercepting course.""
"PENN: "Yes, sir.""