Azmael reveals exact plan to twins

Cornered in the federal laboratory, Azmael abandons pretense and lays bare his genocidal plan to Romulus and Remus. He outlines how Jaconda will enslave two entire worlds to solve its dying civilization’s starvation, justifying the theft of their planets’ resources and atmospheres as a desperate solution. The twins’ genius is the missing key to stabilize the catastrophic orbital migration. Azmael’s bitterness toward Mestor deepens as he contrasts their tyranny with his own “benevolent” rationale, revealing the full toxicity of his loyalty to a planet that has already discarded him once. key_dialogue: [ AZMAEL: Now I once ruled Jaconda, but now Mestor has usurped me. His kind takes all and gives nothing. There's nothing left for my people. ROMULUS: You'd better tell us what it is. AZMAEL: We need new sources of supply. Now, we're going to bring those two planets into orbit around Jaconda. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Azmael explains his plan to the twins, revealing his intention to bring two lesser planets into orbit around Jaconda to serve as new food sources.

exposition to urgency ['laboratory']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Bitter resolve masking underlying desperation to justify atrocities for his people's survival

Azmael stands over the star chart, his body flickering with failing Jacondan technology as he points to crimson-highlighted worlds. With Mestor and Noma removed, he abandons measured speech and lays bare his plan to the twins, his voice laced with bitterness and desperation. He contrasts his “benevolent” rationale with Mestor’s tyranny while pressing the twins to accept their role in the atrocity.

Goals in this moment
  • Coerce the twins into accepting their role in the orbital migration plan
  • Portray the atrocity as benevolent necessity to secure compliance
Active beliefs
  • Jaconda’s survival justifies any means, including enslaving whole worlds
  • Mestor’s rule is theft and leaves no alternative for his people
Character traits
Manipulative Bitter Rhetorically persuasive Self-justifying
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Fear and anger simmer as he hears his genius weaponized for planetary theft

Remus listens with mounting distrust, interrupting Azmael’s justification with demands for clarity. His skepticism toward authority hardens as he grasps the implications of enslaving entire worlds. Though physically confined, his wit remains sharp, exposing the chasm between Jaconda’s rhetoric and its actions while positioning him alongside Romulus in refusing complicity.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify the twins’ role in Azmael’s plan
  • Discredit Azmael’s justifications through precision questioning
Active beliefs
  • Knowledge is power in the face of deception
  • No civilization’s survival requires sacrificing innocent worlds
Character traits
Defiant Sarcastic Detail-oriented Morally resolute
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Anger and defiance sharpened by dread at the scale of the plan

Romulus steps forward with sharp skepticism, demanding clarity while refusing to accept Azmael’s framing. His posture is direct and confrontational, eyes locked on Azmael as he forces the villain to lay bare the full horror of the plan. Romulus’s defiance is both shield and weapon, rejecting the logic of complicity even as he hears its endgame.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract the full truth from Azmael
  • Contest the legitimacy of Jaconda’s atrocity
Active beliefs
  • Truth is a weapon against coercion
  • Complicity in evil is never justified
Character traits
Skeptical Confrontational Logically precise Resistant
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Supporting 2
Drak
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Professional detachment masking unease at Azmael’s flagrant defiance

Drak remains stationed near the doorway, observing the exchange with terse neutrality. Though Azmael notes his presence may be misread as allegiance, Drak clarifies his loyalty to orders, not the man. His brief interjection underscores the climate of paranoia and coercion that surrounds the twins, even as he accepts the risk of friendship with Azmael as a potential death sentence.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify his own position under scrutiny
  • Assert loyalty to Azmael without risking open defiance
Active beliefs
  • Orders define safety
  • Friendship can be fatal
Character traits
Terse Neutral Pragmatic Loyal to duty
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Noma
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Indifferent compliance, unperturbed by the cruelty she executes

Noma assists Mestor’s departure and exits with the Chamberlain, her silence speaking volumes. Though absent from the direct confrontation, her telepathic enforcement and prior operations underscore the regime’s machinery of control that Azmael rails against. Her exit enables his brutal honesty, emphasizing the totalizing surveillance that ultimately isolates even Azmael.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Mestor’s directives without deviation
  • Remove herself from acts of ideological revelation
Active beliefs
  • Obedience ensures survival
  • Mercy is irrelevant to Jaconda’s survival
Character traits
Obedient Silent Telepathically coercive Enforcing
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Jacondan Doomsday Star Chart

The Jacondan Doomsday Star Chart serves as Azmael’s visual aid and narrative weapon, its crimson-highlighted orbits and smudged calculations forming the blueprint of planetary theft. Azmael points to Jaconda’s sun, to the target worlds, and to the orbital paths that will force migration, using the chart to legitimize his genocidal math. Its brittle edges underscore the long decay of Jaconda’s civilization, while its physical presence in the laboratory cements the twins’ role as the missing key to stabilize the catastrophe.

Before: Spread across the laboratory table, constellations marked with …
After: Repositioned for emphasis as Azmael points, its crimson …
Before: Spread across the laboratory table, constellations marked with Jaconda’s rings and two crimson-highlighted worlds, creaking under Azmael’s desperate grip.
After: Repositioned for emphasis as Azmael points, its crimson paths tracing the trajectory of enslaved worlds around Jaconda.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Jaconda Control

Jaconda Control emerges indirectly through the coerced operations at Titan 3 Base, its procedural oversight enabling Azmael’s unauthorized activities without resistance. The organization’s standard protocols, invoked by Mestor’s telepathic chain of command, facilitate the planetary theft plan while hiding behind bureaucratic efficiency. Though absent in person, its presence is felt in the regimented clearance and flight authorization that have allowed Azmael’s freighter to land and his atrocity to proceed.

Representation Through Mestor’s chain of command invoking standardized protocols without visible resistance
Power Dynamics Exerts systemic authority through procedural enablement of tyranny, operating above moral objections
Impact Exemplifies how institutional bodies can become complicit in atrocities by privileging procedure over ethics, highlighting …
Internal Dynamics Implies unquestioned obedience to higher authority (Mestor), with no visible dissent or ethical debate within …
Maintain operational continuity regardless of ethical consequences Enable coercive solutions to preserve Jaconda’s infrastructure Procedural authorization and flight control enabling unauthorized planetary interference Regulatory enforcement that prioritizes systemic survival over moral considerations

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Azmael’s initial revelation of desperation to the twins sets up his later escalation: threatening them with death and exposing his plan to plunder entire planets, escalating from motive to violent compulsion."

Twins force Azmael to admit his plan
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"Azmael’s initial revelation of desperation to the twins sets up his later escalation: threatening them with death and exposing his plan to plunder entire planets, escalating from motive to violent compulsion."

Noma exposes Mestor’s treachery to Azmael
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