Fisk demands answers on the Doctor's theory
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Fisk inquires about the Doctor's whereabouts, and Tryst suggests he might have entered the CET projection.
Tryst explains his theory that the Doctor entered the CET projection to retrieve Vraxoin, which Fisk finds plausible.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Anxiously calculating as he feeds Fisk a carefully measured dose of truth to advance his own desperate ends
Tryst reveals information with calculated hesitancy, testing the boundaries of how much truth Fisk can absorb. His nervous delivery masks a core calculation to deflect suspicion while exposing just enough truth to manipulate the confrontation in his favor.
- • Divert suspicion from his own involvement in the Vraxoin smuggling
- • Manipulate Fisk into pursuing the Doctor rather than investigating his expedition
- • Ensure his own escape by controlling the information flow
- • Self-preservation overrides all other considerations in this crisis
- • Fisk's proceduralism makes him predictable and manipulable
Frustrated eagerness masking dawning horror as the conspiracy's scale becomes undeniable to him
Fisk rapidly shifts from procedural confidence to urgent confrontation when Tryst reveals the Doctor's possible infiltration of the CET projection. His demands for explanation become increasingly insistent as he grasps the threat's magnitude, revealing his true investigative instincts beneath bureaucratic rigidity.
- • Uncover the truth about the Doctor's actions in the CET projection
- • Maintain control of the investigation despite escalating chaos
- • Prevent further damage to the Empress and its operations
- • Procedural adherence ensures control and safety of the operation
- • Criminal activity must be contained immediately to protect institutional integrity
Professionally neutral, focused on executing orders rather than understanding the context
Costa delivers barren information about the search status with mechanical efficiency before departing to execute Fisk's order. His presence serves as a reminder of institutional authority but he acts merely as a conduit for Fisk's commands throughout this exchange.
- • Execute Fisk's search orders without question
- • Maintain the chain of command regardless of personal understanding
- • Report findings accurately within his administrative role
- • Institutional authority must be maintained through strict adherence to procedure
- • Understanding the deeper implications of orders is not his responsibility
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The unstable CET machine becomes the focal point of the revelation as Tryst identifies it as the potential entry point for the Doctor's disruptive presence. Fisk's understanding of its scientific nature lags behind the immediate security threats it poses to the Empress's operations.
Vraxoin is explicitly named for the first time in the scene as the substance linked to the Doctor's infiltration of the CET projection. The revelation forces Fisk to acknowledge the gravity of the smuggling operation, with Tryst's framing suggesting it involves recovery of stolen Vraxoin rather than simple smuggling.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Empress Bridge functions as the central command nexus where Fisk seeks to control the crisis response. The unstable CET machine's status and the Doctor's unexplained actions create immediate pressure on the ship's command authority, with physical systems and communication networks becoming unreliable.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Fisk’s order to investigate the CET projection area after Tryst’s theory about the Doctor’s entry leads to the realization that Tryst and Dymond are smuggling Vraxoin, which in turn prompts Fisk to cancel the Doctor’s arrest and order the capture of the real villains."
Fisk's order forces Tryst and Dymond to fleeKey Dialogue
"TRYST: I think he went into the projection."
"FISK: What projection?"
"TRYST: The CET machine. The image has become an unstable dimensional field."