Nerva Beacon distress call cuts through mines chaos
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Nerva Beacon issues a call on channel 398, potentially seeking help or communication.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Desperate panic overlaying a core of bewildered disbelief, masked by urgent vocalization despite the certainty of peril.
A cornered extraterrestrial with long silver hair and pronounced features, pleading for auditory rescue while two armed members of his species close in with hostile intent, their weapons charged and targeting.
- • Secure external aid or communication before the pursuing aliens harm him
- • Comprehend why his kind have turned on him and whether rescue remains possible
- • That his cries will be heard and compassion still exists among his own kind or outsiders
- • That his capture or death will be imminent unless someone responds to his calls
Cold operational resolve with underlying disdain for weakness, valuing institutional mission purity over species loyalty.
Two armed enforcers of the alien station, their weapons humming with violet plasma, focused intently on the captured alien as they bar his escape route through the dripping mine tunnels.
- • Eliminate the perceived traitor or contaminant among their own ranks to maintain quarantine credibility
- • Maintain control of the mine tunnels and prevent the alien from reaching others who might question their authority
- • Survival of the mission supersedes loyalty to individual aliens
- • Mercy now is a liability that risks contaminating the entire operation
Gripped by the weight of quarantine collapse but clinging to procedural anchoring, masking fear with clipped urgency.
Warner, the Nerva Beacon’s communications officer, issues a formal distress call to the void, his voice cut through desperation by professional duty as he broadcasts the station’s unraveling to anyone who might intercept.
- • Secure external response or intervention to mitigate the station’s escalating crisis
- • Maintain communication protocols even as institutional control fractures
- • That protocol must be followed until a higher authority intervenes
- • That the plague and betrayal now threaten to overwhelm the Beacon’s defenses
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The alien species’ indigenous energy weapons are raised and activated, their violet plasma humming ominously as targeting beams probe the terrified alien’s retreat, marking the transition from verbal confrontation to lethal enforcement.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The dripping, claustrophobic alien mines serve as both hunting ground and execution chamber where the trapped alien’s pleas shatter against the tunnel walls and the operational hierarchy enforces brutal purification.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
No narrative connections mapped yet
This event is currently isolated in the narrative graph