Cordo crushed by death tax demands
Plot Beats
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Cordo enters the Gatherer's office and is confronted with his death tax bill, which he cannot afford.
Hade reveals the total debt of 132 talmars, causing Cordo distress and dispute over the amount.
Hade explains the breakdown of the costs, including the recent 17% tax increase and additional fees.
Cordo pleads for leniency, revealing his financial struggles and work schedule.
Hade offers Cordo a 'solution' by increasing his work output, effectively condemning him to further exploitation.
Who Was There
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A mixture of initial hope and deepening despair, oscillating between desperate pleading and numb resignation as his pleas are systematically dismantled.
Cordo enters Hade’s office with nervous hesitation, pleading for mercy upon his father’s inflated death taxes. His protests quickly falter under Hade’s cold arithmetic, reducing him from a grieving son to a crumbling supplicant begging for solace in a system that offers none.
- • To settle his father’s death taxes within his means
- • To seek clemency or leniency from Hade
- • That honesty and labor entitle him to fair treatment
- • That the Company’s systems, though harsh, offer some procedural justice
Cold detachment masking a deep satisfaction in enforcing the Company’s absolute dominion over a trembling citizen.
Hade sits imperious behind his desk, leveraging the Company’s tax machinery to crush Cordo’s spirit. His words are cold calculations, each deduction a weapon, each pause a humiliation. He moves from bureaucratic detachment to outright punishment, stripping Cordo of every shred of human dignity with clinical precision.
- • To extract payment in full for the inflated tax debt
- • To reinforce the Company’s unchallenged authority through public humiliation
- • The Company’s right to extract every possible credit from its citizens is absolute
- • Compassion is a weakness and mercy a waste of resources
Neutral, operating purely as a functionary within the Company’s machine.
The underling silently hands Hade a blue plastic sheet containing Cordo’s account, performing the mechanical function of the Company’s bureaucracy with detached efficiency. Their presence is brief but potent, embodying the faceless enforcers who keep Pluto’s oppressive systems running.
- • To deliver the account to Hade without error or delay
- • To maintain the appearance of compliant service
- • Adherence to procedure ensures personal safety within the Company’s hierarchy
- • Human suffering is irrelevant to the execution of duty
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The blue plastic sheet serves as both a financial record and a symbol of Cordo’s financial ruin. Handed to Hade by the underling, it becomes the focus of brutal arithmetic, its contents used to justify the inflated debt and Cordo’s subsequent despair.
Location Details
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The oppressive chamber of the Gatherer’s Office transforms into a theater of fiscal terror, where sterile grandeur and cold technological displays accentuate the power imbalance between Cordo and Hade. The black durasteel desk and multiple screens become instruments of psychological torture, each screen a window into Cordo’s financial ruin.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Pluto Corporate Authority’s oppressive regime manifests through Hade’s performance of its tax policies, reducing Cordo’s grief to arithmetic and his pleas to irrelevant noise. The Company’s structures—rate hikes, recycling allowances, Q capsule taxes—are deployed with cold precision to extract maximum value from a grieving citizen.
Narrative Connections
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"Cordo's initial notification of his father's death and the death tax burden (beat_123470f9cd7f95fb) directly causes his subsequent inability to pay the escalated taxes (beat_2612b68301b9e2b4). The financial crisis is explicitly triggered by this news."
Cordo accepts death tax payment order"Hade's imposition of a fine for the TARDIS violation (beat_24ada7e54d03d474) parallels his explanation of the tax breakdown for Cordo (beat_0f5f3d3fe02fd750). Both highlight the Company's punitive and exploitative control over its citizens through financial mechanisms."
Marn exposes District Four violation to Hade"Cordo's despair over the unaffordable death taxes in Gatherer Hade's office (beat_2612b68301b9e2b4) directly correlates with his later revelation of his history with the Correction Centre during the escape (beat_c891a1455cc3a797). His desperation from the tax crisis propels him to risk even more drastic actions."
Cordo’s Correction Centre revelation and escape"Hade's breakdown of tax increases and fees (beat_0f5f3d3fe02fd750) mirrors the systemic exploitation later revealed in his plans to defraud the Company through smuggling (beat_c6e1b1dcc52403c2). Both instances highlight the Company's manipulative and predatory financial practices."
Hade unveils contraband conspiracy to Marn"Hade's breakdown of the death tax costs, including arbitrary increases and fees (beat_0f5f3d3fe02dd750), mirrors the financial corruption Hade later discusses regarding Kandor (beat_3fbc494448e643e2). Both illustrate the Company's manipulative financial practices to maintain control."
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