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S7E25 · Inferno Part 7

Stahlman’s monstrous transformation

In Central Control, Professor Stahlman—already physically deteriorating from his reckless drilling—reaches a breaking point. As green ooze spills from the output pipe, he smears it across his face in a desperate, obsessive act, triggering an immediate and grotesque metamorphosis. His skin darkens, his features distort into a hairy, fanged visage, and his voice devolves into guttural growls. The transformation is both physical and psychological: his humanity unravels as he locks down the heat shield, cutting off all external intervention. Petra’s frantic comms calls—pleading for answers—highlight the irreversible nature of his descent, while Sutton’s revelation that Stahlman has manually overridden the system underscores the crisis’s escalation. This moment marks the project’s collapse into chaos, with Stahlman’s transformation symbolizing the existential threat now unleashed. The scene foreshadows the broader catastrophe the Doctor has foreseen, as Stahlman’s monstrous state becomes a tangible manifestation of the drilling’s consequences.

Plot Beats

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Green ooze emerges from the output pipe, leading Stahlman to smear it on his face and transform into a monstrous creature, growling animalistically over the comms, as Petra desperately tries to contact him.

Curiosity to horror

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Deeply alarmed and helpless, torn between her loyalty to Stahlman and the horrifying reality of his transformation. Her emotional state is one of urgent concern, bordering on panic, as she grapples with the unraveling situation.

Petra Williams, stationed in Central Control, attempts to communicate with Stahlman over the comms, her voice laced with frantic concern. She pleads for answers about his condition and the unfolding crisis, her desperation underscoring the irreversible nature of Stahlman’s transformation and the project’s collapse. Her calls go unanswered, highlighting the isolation and horror of the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand what is happening to Stahlman and the project, so she can respond appropriately.
  • To maintain communication and coordination, even as the situation spirals out of control.
Active beliefs
  • That Stahlman can still be reasoned with, despite the evidence of his transformation.
  • That the project’s safety protocols can still be followed, even in the face of catastrophe.
Character traits
Frantic Concerned Desperate Loyal (to the project and team) Resourceful (attempting to maintain communication)
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Shocked and horrified by Stahlman’s transformation and the manual lockdown of the heat shield. His emotional state is one of urgent alarm, as he processes the catastrophic implications of the situation and the loss of control over the project.

Greg Sutton, the drilling expert, provides critical technical insight into the crisis. He reveals that Stahlman has manually locked down the heat shield, confirming the irreversible nature of the lockdown. His urgent tone underscores the gravity of the situation, as he and the others react in horror to Stahlman’s grotesque transformation and the project’s collapse.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide accurate technical information to understand and respond to the crisis.
  • To ensure that the team can still take action, despite the lockdown and Stahlman’s transformation.
Active beliefs
  • That the project’s safety protocols have failed, and manual overrides are now the only recourse.
  • That Stahlman’s actions are reckless and dangerous, but the team must still find a way to mitigate the damage.
Character traits
Urgent Informed Horror-stricken Resourceful Direct
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A frenzied, unhinged state bordering on madness, driven by obsession and the loss of control over his project and body. His actions are no longer rational but instinctual, reflecting a complete breakdown of his humanity.

Stahlman, already physically deteriorating, reaches a breaking point as green ooze erupts from the output pipe. In a desperate, obsessive act, he smears the ooze across his face, triggering an immediate and grotesque transformation: his skin darkens, his features distort into a hairy, fanged visage, and his voice devolves into guttural growls. He manually locks down the heat shield, cutting off all external intervention, and his inhuman growls echo over the comms, confirming his irreversible descent into monstrosity.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control over the drilling project at all costs, even as his body and mind unravel.
  • To prevent external interference, symbolized by locking down the heat shield, as he clings to the illusion of authority.
Active beliefs
  • That the project’s success is worth any sacrifice, including his own humanity.
  • That he is the only one who can save the project, even as he becomes its greatest threat.
Character traits
Desperate Obsessive Unhinged Inhuman Defiant
Follow Professor Stahlman's journey
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Deeply concerned and frustrated, as he realizes the extent of the crisis and the limitations of his authority. His emotional state is one of urgent pragmatism, as he seeks to find a solution despite the escalating chaos.

Sir Keith Gold suggests raising the heat shield as a potential solution to the crisis, implying he is monitoring the situation externally. His authoritative tone reflects his role as the Executive Director, but his suggestion is met with the grim reality that Stahlman has already locked it down manually, rendering the solution ineffective.

Goals in this moment
  • To contain the crisis and prevent further catastrophe, even as Stahlman’s actions undermine his authority.
  • To coordinate with the team to find a viable solution, despite the manual lockdown.
Active beliefs
  • That the heat shield is a critical safety measure that should be raised to contain the disaster.
  • That Stahlman’s actions are a direct challenge to his authority and the project’s safety protocols.
Character traits
Authoritative Concerned Strategic Frustrated (by the lack of control over the situation)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Central Control Room Heat Shield

The Central Control Room heat shield is manually locked down by Stahlman, cutting off all external intervention and trapping the team inside with the unfolding catastrophe. Its lockdown is a direct result of Stahlman’s unhinged state and his desire to maintain control, even as the project collapses. The heat shield’s role shifts from a safety measure to a barrier that isolates the crisis, underscoring the irreversible nature of the situation.

Before: Raised earlier to contain the Greens’ invasion, but …
After: Locked down manually by Stahlman, rendering it impenetrable …
Before: Raised earlier to contain the Greens’ invasion, but now vulnerable to manual override. It was a critical safety protocol, designed to protect Central Control from extreme heat and pressure.
After: Locked down manually by Stahlman, rendering it impenetrable from the outside. The team is now trapped, and external help is cut off, escalating the crisis.
Central Control Room Intercom

The Central Control Room intercom serves as a critical communication tool during the crisis, relaying Stahlman’s inhuman growls and the team’s frantic attempts to understand what is happening. Petra’s calls to Stahlman go unanswered, highlighting the isolation and horror of the moment. The intercom also conveys Sutton’s revelation that the heat shield has been manually locked down, providing a stark reminder of the team’s powerlessness in the face of Stahlman’s transformation.

Before: Functioning normally, used for routine communication between Central …
After: Relaying Stahlman’s guttural growls and the team’s desperate …
Before: Functioning normally, used for routine communication between Central Control and the drill head.
After: Relaying Stahlman’s guttural growls and the team’s desperate attempts to communicate. It becomes a symbol of the breakdown in coordination and the escalating chaos.
Number Two Output Pipe Emergency Flange

The number two output pipe is the source of the catastrophic green ooze eruption, directly triggering Stahlman’s grotesque transformation. Its failure—previously identified by Greg Sutton as a critical flaw—symbolizes the project’s reckless acceleration and the irreversible consequences of ignoring safety warnings. The pipe’s malfunction is both a physical and narrative catalyst, marking the point of no return for the project and Stahlman’s humanity.

Before: Functioning but faulty, with a defective flange that …
After: Severely damaged, spewing toxic green ooze that transforms …
Before: Functioning but faulty, with a defective flange that Greg Sutton had warned about earlier. The pipe was under extreme stress due to the accelerated drilling.
After: Severely damaged, spewing toxic green ooze that transforms Stahlman and contaminates the drill head area. The pipe is now a source of uncontrollable danger, contributing to the lockdown and chaos.
Raw Mutagenic Green Ooze (Drill Eruption)

The raw mutagenic green ooze erupts from the number two output pipe, serving as the catalyst for Stahlman’s immediate and grotesque transformation. When he smears it across his face, the ooze darkens his skin, sprouts thick hair and fangs, and warps his voice into guttural growls, symbolizing the loss of his humanity and the project’s descent into catastrophe. The ooze is both a physical agent of change and a narrative metaphor for the irreversible consequences of Stahlman’s obsession.

Before: Contained within the output pipe, under pressure due …
After: Erupting uncontrollably from the pipe, coating Stahlman’s face …
Before: Contained within the output pipe, under pressure due to the drilling operation. Its toxic properties were unknown until the pipe failed.
After: Erupting uncontrollably from the pipe, coating Stahlman’s face and transforming him. It now poses an existential threat, both to Stahlman and the project.

Location Details

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Central Control

Central Control serves as the epicenter of the crisis, where the team’s attempts to communicate with Stahlman and coordinate a response are met with horror and frustration. The location’s glowing consoles and flickering alarms create an atmosphere of urgent chaos, as the team grapples with the irreversible consequences of Stahlman’s transformation and the manual lockdown of the heat shield. Central Control is no longer a hub of scientific progress but a battleground of desperation and isolation.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with frantic activity, urgent voices, and the blaring of alarms. The air is thick …
Function Epicenter of the crisis, where the team attempts to communicate, coordinate, and respond to the …
Symbolism Represents the collapse of order and the irreversible nature of the project’s failure. It is …
Access Locked down manually by Stahlman, cutting off all external intervention. The team is trapped inside, …
Glowing consoles flickering erratically, casting eerie light on the panicked team. Blaring alarms filling the air, underscoring the urgency and danger of the situation. The intercom crackling with Stahlman’s guttural growls, a chilling reminder of his transformation. The heat shield locked down, sealing the team inside with the crisis.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT’s role in this event is implied through Sir Keith Gold’s suggestion to raise the heat shield, reflecting its oversight of high-risk scientific projects. However, UNIT’s authority is undermined by Stahlman’s manual lockdown of the heat shield, which cuts off external intervention and isolates the crisis. The organization’s protocols and safety measures are rendered ineffective, highlighting the limitations of institutional control in the face of catastrophic failure.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (Gold’s suggestion to raise the heat shield) and the implied …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by Stahlman’s defiance and the irreversible nature of the crisis. UNIT’s authority is …
Impact The event underscores the fragility of institutional control in the face of catastrophic failure. UNIT’s …
Internal Dynamics The crisis tests UNIT’s chain of command and response strategies, as Stahlman’s actions directly challenge …
To contain the crisis and prevent further catastrophe, in line with its mandate to oversee high-risk scientific projects. To coordinate with the team to find a viable solution, despite the manual lockdown and escalating chaos. Through institutional protocols (e.g., raising the heat shield as a safety measure). Via the authority of figures like Sir Keith Gold, who represents UNIT’s oversight and coordination efforts.

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Key Dialogue

"PETRA: Professor Stahlman! Please! What's happening? What's going on in there?"
"GOLD: Why don't you raise the heat shield?"
"SUTTON: Because he's locked it down on manual from the inside."