Team finds corpse from time scan

The scientific team’s intellectual debate shatters when Colby stumbles in with news of a freshly discovered corpse in the woodlands, its horror immediately reframing their priorities. Fendelman reacts with practiced calm, shifting from academic patron to manipulator as he pivots the crisis toward a cover-up, framing the body’s discovery as a threat to their pivotal research and Nobel aspirations. While Colby and Thea voice ethical objections, Fendelman deploys Stael to summon armed security and perform a covert post-mortem, binding their futures to silence and control. The moment pivots from embryonic discovery to full-blown cover-up, revealing power structures where scientific ambition trumps human consequence. key_dialogue: [ FENDELMAN: And besides, we wouldn't want your Nobel Prize to be jeopardised by an unfortunate coincidence, now would we?

Plot Beats

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Colby rushes in with news of a corpse found by the wood, interrupting the discussion and causing a shift in focus towards the mysterious death.

concern to urgency

Fendelman takes charge, asking Colby about the corpse and instructing him to consider the implications of reporting it, while also revealing his priorities for the research project.

urgency to apprehension

Who Was There

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Shocked and disoriented masking burgeoning anxiety over ethical compromise

Colby enters the kitchen in visible distress, interrupting the debate to report a freshly discovered corpse in the woodlands, its horrifying appearance immediately overriding academic discourse. His shock gives way to conflicted compliance as Fendelman's calculated threats leverage his ambition and professional reputation.

Goals in this moment
  • Report the body to authorities in accord with ethical standards
  • Avoid jeopardizing the team's scientific reputation
Active beliefs
  • Discovery should be pursued without regard for lesser consequences
  • Institutional support secures personal advancement
Character traits
conflicted professional shocked persuasible
Follow Adam Colby's journey

Feigned calm masking a controlled intensity designed to dominate the narrative

Fendelman modulates his tone between patronizing reassurance and veiled menace, deftly reframing a humanitarian crisis as a public relations disaster. He transforms the tone of the debate from intellectual curiosity to covert operation, deploying threats to ambition and reputation to enforce silence.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Nobel Prize and institutional standing by any means necessary
  • Suppress evidence of the corpse’s existence to maintain project continuity
Active beliefs
  • Scientific advancement justifies collateral ethical damage
  • Institutional reputation is paramount above human consequences
Character traits
manipulative authoritative calculating
Follow Max Fendelman's journey
Supporting 2

Resigned acceptance of institutional demands, masking underlying discomfort

Stael remains a silent presence until summoned, observing the escalating tension with quiet detachment. His compliance manifests when he is directed to arrange armed security and perform a post-mortem on the corpse, executing Fendelman’s directives with mechanical precision and fatalistic acceptance.

Goals in this moment
  • Adhere strictly to Fendelman’s instructions without question
  • Execute necessary logistical tasks to conceal the discovery
Active beliefs
  • Institutional progress justifies concealment of human consequences
  • Loyalty to leadership supersedes personal morality
Character traits
compliant detached efficient
Follow Maximilian Stael's journey

Indignant and horrified, grappling with the realization that ethical compromise has become policy

Thea’s participation shifts from technical defense of chronology to outraged opposition as Fendelman pivots the crisis toward deception, challenging the moral legitimacy of his proposals. Her objections are swiftly overruled, illustrating the erosion of integrity in the face of institutional pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve scientific integrity and legality regardless of institutional pressure
  • Protect Colby from complicity in cover-up
Active beliefs
  • The pursuit of truth demands adherence to ethical standards
  • Institutional authority can corrupt scientific rigor
Character traits
principled outspoken beleaguered
Follow Thea Mitchell's journey

Objects Involved

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Fendelman's Concealed Corpse

The corpse, discovered by Colby in the woodlands, serves as a grotesque catalyst disrupting the team’s academic detachment. Its unnatural deterioration and evidence of a violent end become the focal point of crisis management, forcing the group to confront the human cost of their ambition while enabling Fendelman’s justification for a cover-up.

Before: Presumed absent or unnoticed by the team despite …
After: Discovered and acknowledged, then earmarked for illegal concealment
Before: Presumed absent or unnoticed by the team despite nearby location
After: Discovered and acknowledged, then earmarked for illegal concealment
Priory Research Base

The kitchen functions temporally as the stage where the shift from abstract academic discourse to visceral crisis occurs. Its worn domestic surfaces and dim lighting emphasize the invasion of institutional corruption into private space, becoming the control center from which ethical compromise is both executed and contested.

Before: A mundane space for routine scientific debate
After: A nerve center for crisis decision-making under ethical …
Before: A mundane space for routine scientific debate
After: A nerve center for crisis decision-making under ethical duress

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Priory Kitchen

The Priory kitchen transforms from a quiet space of institutional domesticity to a tense chamber of ethical reckoning. Its worn surfaces absorb the urgency of voices raised in conflict, while its domestic familiarity starkly contrasts with the revelation of brutality in the nearby woods, magnifying the horror and enabling manipulation.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic with whispered urgency and rising moral conflict
Function Private debate venue transitioning into crisis command center
Symbolism Represents the intrusion of institutional deceit into personal sanctuaries
Access Unrestricted to on-site team members, but conversations are monitored and manipulated by leadership
Copper pans showing decades of slow use Burnt coffee lingering in the air Single overhead lamp casting directional light over the table
Wyke Priory Woodlands

The Wyke Priory woodlands cease to be merely a natural border and become a contested moral battlefield, where the discovered corpse lies as living evidence of the team’s ethical descent. The forest's silence and darkness amplify the horror of the discovery, while Fendelman’s invocation of local superstition foreshadows the use of myth to justify concealment.

Atmosphere Ominous and silent aside from Colby’s desperate interruption; pervaded by dread and foreboding
Function Scene of catastrophic discovery and potential scandal
Symbolism Embodiment of repressed realities threatening institutional facade
Access Natural environment accessible only via narrow trails, enabling undetected body placement
Damp moss and brittle twigs muffling sound Gnarled branches filtering dusk light Blood mingling with decay in the underbrush

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Hartman Security Liaison

Hartman Security Liaison functions as the distant arm of crisis containment, mobilized through coded communication by Fendelman to deploy armed personnel without traceable institutional ties. Its involvement enables escalation from collegial debate to security enforcement, illustrating the privatization of coercive force in service of scientific secrecy.

Representation Through Stael’s phone call detailing security directives to an off-site coordinator
Power Dynamics External entity serving Fendelman’s immediate crisis needs, exercising coercive power without moral scrutiny
Impact Demonstrates the normalization of extralegal force in response to scientific curiosity
Deploy armed security personnel to enforce quarantine and body removal Maintain operational secrecy for client institutions Rapid mobilization of armed responders via coded requests Confidentiality enforced through institutional hierarchy and urgency
Fendelman Research Collective

The Fendelman Research Collective abruptly shifts from collaborative scientific endeavour to a covert operation under crisis protocols, with Fendelman leveraging collective loyalty to enforce silence. The discovery of the corpse exposes internal fractures between institutional ambition and ethical integrity, mobilizing the group toward collective complicity despite vocal dissent.

Representation Through Fendelman’s authoritarian leadership manipulating team unity toward cover-up
Power Dynamics Centralized authority by Fendelman over junior researchers, with dissenters marginalized or overruled
Impact Exposes the corrupting influence of institutional pressure on scientific ethics and transparency
Internal Dynamics Emerging dissent from Thea and fragility in Colby’s resolve, contrasted with Stael’s unquestioning compliance
Protect the integrity of the sonic time scan project at all costs Ensure institutional recognition through preservation of Nobel candidacy Threats to reputations and career trajectories via ambition or shame Control of information and sequencing of events

Narrative Connections

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What led here 8

"The death of the man in the woods (beat_8399a9fef8f0a52f) forces Colby to discover the corpse with Leaky the next morning (beat_94bb78df1928db01), which then prompts Colby to interrupt the breakfast conversation and declare the discovery to Fendelman (beat_ac300a79012150bf), thus driving the plot toward confrontation and cover-up."

Unshaven man collapses in the woods
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"Fendelman's immediate question about the corpse and instruction to Colby to report it elsewhere (beat_df2088f058f6adfd) directly leads to his later order for a full cover-up, including the private security team and disposal of the body (beat_ac300a79012150bf), showing a shift from reactive concealment to systematic control."

Fendelman orders cover-up of corpse
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"Fendelman's immediate question about the corpse and instruction to Colby to report it elsewhere (beat_df2088f058f6adfd) directly leads to his later order for a full cover-up, including the private security team and disposal of the body (beat_ac300a79012150bf), showing a shift from reactive concealment to systematic control."

Fendelman shifts blame to bury the body
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"Fendelman's revelation of his 'ultimate archaeology' project using sonic shadow technology (beat_414cd211c1bb43ce) escalates into his decision to implement a full security lockdown and cover-up (beat_ac300a79012150bf), showing how his grand ambition demands increasingly authoritarian control."

Colby confronts Fendelman over sonic time scan
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"Ted Moss's claim that the Priory is haunted (beat_75f04587ccaf19a3) parallels Fendelman's covert and morally compromised scientific practices (as shown in the cover-up, beat_ac300a79012150bf). Both represent hidden, unnatural forces threatening the natural order."

Leela corners Ted with a knife
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"Ted Moss's claim that the Priory is haunted (beat_75f04587ccaf19a3) parallels Fendelman's covert and morally compromised scientific practices (as shown in the cover-up, beat_ac300a79012150bf). Both represent hidden, unnatural forces threatening the natural order."

Doctor probes Ted about Priory secrets
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"Ted Moss's claim that the Priory is haunted (beat_75f04587ccaf19a3) parallels Fendelman's covert and morally compromised scientific practices (as shown in the cover-up, beat_ac300a79012150bf). Both represent hidden, unnatural forces threatening the natural order."

Doctor and Leela probe Ted Moss
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"Fendelman's order to dispose of the decomposed body due to the scan's energy drain (beat_7b78cb63285e1049) parallels the later philosophical debate over the 12-million-year-old skull and its evolutionary implications (beat_84e104604140a19a). Both moments explore the tension between scientific progress and the cost to human life and meaning."

Fendelman orders Stael to hide corpse signs
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What this causes 4

"Fendelman's immediate question about the corpse and instruction to Colby to report it elsewhere (beat_df2088f058f6adfd) directly leads to his later order for a full cover-up, including the private security team and disposal of the body (beat_ac300a79012150bf), showing a shift from reactive concealment to systematic control."

Fendelman orders cover-up of corpse
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"Fendelman's immediate question about the corpse and instruction to Colby to report it elsewhere (beat_df2088f058f6adfd) directly leads to his later order for a full cover-up, including the private security team and disposal of the body (beat_ac300a79012150bf), showing a shift from reactive concealment to systematic control."

Fendelman shifts blame to bury the body
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"Fendelman's order for a cover-up and a security lockdown following the discovery of the corpse (beat_ac300a79012150bf) escalates the situation, leading directly to the post-mortem examination of the deceased man and the disturbing discovery of rapid decomposition (beat_f70edf403b0dd7ed). This raises the stakes by showing the technology's lethal and irreversible effects."

Fendelman orders Stael to hide corpse signs
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"Fendelman's imposition of a strict lockdown and armed security (beat_ac300a79012150bf) escalates the narrative tension, directly leading the Doctor and Leela to observe the fortified Priory and decide to infiltrate it under cover of night (beat_4f4d1ea104985e2d). This raises the threat level and pushes the protagonists into direct conflict."

Leela proposes killing the guard before reconnaissance
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