Doctor grieves and learns of Sarah’s disappearance
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor and Gebek discuss the situation after the Doctor's supposed death, and Gebek informs the Doctor about Ettis's death and the dire conditions in the mines.
Gebek reports that Sarah was last seen looking after Rima, but when he went back for her, Rima was dead and Sarah was gone.
The Doctor reassures Gebek that they will find Sarah.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Tense with cascading dread over escalating losses, sorrowful over Rima’s death and apologetic for Sarah’s disappearance, though not culpable.
Entering with urgent news, Gebek delivers a litany of failures—the thwarted Citadel assault, falling temperatures, and now the suffocating air—before reluctantly bearing the dual blows of Rima’s murder and Sarah’s vanishing, his stoicism cracking into sorrow as he admits personal responsibility.
- • Provide operational updates to enable survival measures
- • Retain trust and cooperation of the Doctor despite delivering bleak news
- • Survival depends on trusting the Doctor’s unconventional tactics
- • Loyalty to fallen comrades requires carrying their stories forward even when it hurts
Grieving loss of Ettis masked by sharp necessity, internally alarmed by Sarah’s absence and the collapsing environment but projecting calm resolve to Gebek.
Following the destruction of Ettis’s gun and the likely death of the rebel leader, the Doctor absorbs the news with visibly heavier shoulders before redirecting his focus to the failing life support systems and Sarah’s inexplicable absence, commanding action with brittle authority despite his internal fracture.
- • Secure control of the refinery’s ventilation system to restore breathable air
- • Locate and secure Sarah’s safety at any cost
- • Human lives—even those of former adversaries like Ettis—have inherent worth that cannot be discarded
- • Uncoordinated haste will fail; methodical action combined with local knowledge offers the only path to survival
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The mine tunnels serve as the cramped, claustrophobic arena where Gebek shares grim updates—ebbing temperatures, sealed exits, and stale air—while also being the site of Rima’s murder and Sarah’s unexplained disappearance amid the warren of rough-hewn shafts.
The refinery control hub emerges as the Doctor’s stated destination to restore life-giving airflow, transforming from a utilitarian industrial space into the strategic fulcrum where salvation hinges on overriding Ice Warrior sabotage and mechanical decay.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Ice Warrior Martial Command manifests through their systemic shutting of ventilation and sealing of mine exits, creating lethal conditions that force desperate action, while their earlier presence in the Citadel and mines underpins the entire failure of the Doctor’s allies to secure sustainable refuge.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
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