Scanner reveal exposes living Kroll
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The team discusses the malfunctioning scanners and tries to troubleshoot the issue. Dugeen joins the conversation and suggests that the scanners might be blocked by sediment or something else.
Dugeen successfully uses a transverse scan to get an image of Kroll, revealing its massive size and shape. The team realizes that Kroll is indeed a large, living creature that is blocking the scanners.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially confident and analytical, rapidly shifting to dawning horror as he cannot deny the evidence before him.
Dugeen enters the control centre, fastens his jacket, and runs a transverse scan. He methodically interprets the distorted ridge patterns on the scanner output as evidence of a massive organic presence, dismissing it first as sediment before forced to concede it is alive. His pragmatic caution momentarily gives way to horrified realization as the scale of the threat unfolds.
- • to identify and explain the scanner anomalies
- • to prevent panic by framing the disturbance as sediment
- • scientific data must be explained logically
- • immediate threats should be contained with minimal disruption
Deeply concerned yet constrained by duty, trying to balance safety with loyalty under increasing duress.
Fenner displays growing skepticism toward both Thawn’s dismissal of scanner faults and his insistence on unilateral action. He probes the technical anomaly with urgency, repeatedly questioning the lack of reinforcement while Thawn stonewalls, exposing a fracture between methodical caution and defiant authoritarianism.
- • to understand the scanner failure fully
- • to advocate for external support despite opposition
- • procedural caution often prevents disaster
- • decisions should be vetted through proper channels
Frustrated agitation masking a crumbling facade of control as his grand plan encounters an unstoppable force.
Thawn stands tense, clutching his glowing drink cup, demanding action against the creature. His earlier dismissal hardens into alarm as the scanner evidence contradicts his expectation of minnow militias and swamps. He insists the truth must be faced but refuses to call for reinforcements, prioritizing definitive violence over caution.
- • to destroy the creature before it threatens the refinery
- • to maintain operational autonomy without colonial oversight
- • military force alone can resolve existential threats
- • authority from Earth is weak and meddlesome
Neutral performance masking underlying tension about the escalating crisis.
Harg delivers the summons to Dugeen via intercom with efficient professionalism and remains present during the unfolding technical discussion. He participates minimally but contributes a key question about the creature’s prior visibility, reinforcing the growing sense of unease without disrupting the hierarchy.
- • to relay orders precisely as given
- • to support the team’s technical assessment
- • chain of command ensures order
- • following protocol prevents chaos
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The depth charges are proposed by Thawn as the definitive solution to eliminate Kroll, demonstrating his preference for military force over caution or negotiation.
The glowing drink cups are held by Thawn, Fenner, Harg, and Dugeen during the tense exchange, serving as a prop of composure and control. Each sip punctuates a moment of attempted calm amid the rising crisis.
The fixed metallic intercom panel is activated by Harg to summon Dugeen urgently from his rest period. Its red status light pulses as the call is placed, underscoring the escalation in tension within the control centre.
The lakeside underwater scanners, deployed around the refinery perimeter, display live diagnostic images of the lake bed. Their transverse scan reveals ridges and ridges coalescing into a massive organic silhouette, proving Kroll’s living presence beyond sensor fault.
The graphical scanner output image dramatically shifts from straight lines to ridges emanating from a central mass when Dugeen initiates a transverse scan. This pivots the discussion from equipment failure to existential threat.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The colony lake bed lies beneath the refinery’s platform, absorbing sound and diffusing light, making detection of massive movements nearly impossible until the scanners’ transverse reveals the living tectonic force of Kroll displacing entire tracts of sediment and mud.
The refinery control centre serves as the nerve centre where the crisis unfolds under flickering blue monitor light. The team’s tense dialogue, intercom summons, and final scanner revelation create a pressurized environment where data streams and humanity’s smallness are starkly contrasted.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Planetary Colonial Authority is invoked indirectly as Thawn rejects calling for reinforcements explicitly because he distrusts the distant central authority’s softness and slowness. His refusal reflects institutional tensions between local operational autonomy and Earth-based oversight.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
Within this episode
"Dugeen's reporting of unusual movement to Thawn (beat_3504456482945716) directly results in the team's successful transverse scan of Kroll (beat_f51765fbfec2134a), revealing its massive, living presence and confirming its threat."
Disturbance on the lake bed and vanished outsider