Fabula
S19E19 · Earthshock Part 1

Mitchell sights unseen pursuers

Sergeant Mitchell’s radio message cracks through the dark quarry with sudden alarm: unseen entities have been detected near the fossil site, their presence unconfirmed by scanner data meant to expose such threats. Walters’ insistence that no reading exists only deepens the unease as the team’s tools—trusted to illuminate danger—fail precisely when danger may be closing in. Mitchell’s truncated exclamation underscores unnameable horror, while the abrupt loss of contact with him signals the collapse of familiar order and the rise of something far more sinister.

Plot Beats

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Sergeant Mitchell alerts the team to the presence of unknown entities, causing immediate concern and confusion.

calm to alarm ['quarry/cave system']

Sergeant Mitchell's warning of unidentified entities creates urgency and panic, leading to a frantic call for Sergeant Mitchell.

anxiety to fear ['quarry/cave system']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially dismissive shifting to growing confusion and incipient panic as communications and light vanish

Walters operates under the assumption that scanner readings are definitive, dismissing Mitchell’s cries as impossible in the face of zero detection. His voice crackles through the radio, repeating calls for Mitchell’s confirmation even as the beams fade and contact shatters, foregrounding protocol over intuition in the face of mounting chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain faith in equipment accuracy to avoid false alarms
  • Re-establish contact and regain control of worsening situation
Active beliefs
  • Valid readings define real threats
  • Adherence to procedure prevents unnecessary panic
Character traits
Privileges technical data over human testimony Exhibits procedural rigidity under pressure Repeats mechanical reassurance as reality unravels
Follow Walters's journey

Terrified with rising panic but determined to warn others before ultimate silence

Sergeant Mitchell relays a fractured but urgent report over the radio, his voice escalating from alarm into a wordless cry as the cavern’s lights fail and all scanner contact ends. His presence is only acoustic, piercing the dark through distorted comms, yet his communication becomes the sole evidence of threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert the team to an immediate but unverified danger
  • Preserve situational awareness for the quarry team despite failing equipment
Active beliefs
  • Trust in personal sensory evidence over technical systems
  • Duty compels him to communicate despite institutional over-reliance on readings
Character traits
Communicates under extreme duress Relies on direct observation over instrumentation Voices urgency despite breakdown in systems
Follow Mitchell (Security …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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GAC Flight Deck Mounted Radio

The handheld radio captures Mitchell’s frantic transmission and carries Walters’ futile responses into the static, becoming the sole conduit of intelligence as the quarry’s lights and detection fail. Its signal degrades into silence, mirroring the erasure of the team’s situational command and the evaporation of reassuring technology.

Before: Functional and receiving Mitchell’s communication clearly.
After: Silent, with final transmission dissolving into static and …
Before: Functional and receiving Mitchell’s communication clearly.
After: Silent, with final transmission dissolving into static and confirming loss of contact.
Team's Helmets and handheld caving lights

Mission-grade caving lights cast the quarry’s terrain into stark relief, only to flicker and die at the moment of catastrophe. Their sudden absence strips the team of operational visibility, plunging both personnel and narrative into a shared, unnerving darkness that heightens the unseen threat’s ambiguity.

Before: Operational and illuminating the dig site.
After: Extinguished, leaving the cavern in near-total darkness.
Before: Operational and illuminating the dig site.
After: Extinguished, leaving the cavern in near-total darkness.
TARDIS Navigation Scanner

Scanner equipment registers zero lifeforms despite Mitchell’s warnings, causing Walters to dismiss the alert as impossible. The system’s sudden and catastrophic failure—coinciding with the blackout—reveals its fragility and exposes the investigative team’s dangerous dependence on flawed technology.

Before: Active and showing no lifeform readings, though anomalous …
After: Collapses functionally, losing all contact with field units …
Before: Active and showing no lifeform readings, though anomalous spikes may have occurred earlier.
After: Collapses functionally, losing all contact with field units as the cavern turns dark.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Fossil Quarry Site

The fossil quarry serves as both investigative hub and trap, its trenchant industrial lighting and rugged terrain suddenly surrendered to an inky blackness that dismantles all human advantage. The cave’s oppressive dark conceals sudden pursuers, rendering the site a stage for humanity’s rapid disorientation and primal unease.

Atmosphere Ominous and suffocating with the creeping realization that prepared sight is now useless
Function Battleground of perception versus unknown threat
Symbolism Represents fragile human control over an environment that can instantly turn hostile
Flickering industrial lights before total blackout Acrid diesel fumes and dry shale scent suddenly drowned by silence

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Key Dialogue

"MITCHELL: We've company. Two of them."
"WALTERS: That's not possible. There's no reading."
"MITCHELL: Just take my word for it. They're here all right and they don't look Argh!"