Doctor exposes human exploitation at refinery

The Doctor interrogates Thawn and Fenner in the refinery control centre, uncovering their automated exploitation of Delta Magna’s resources and dismissive attitude toward the Swampies. Dugeen interrupts with a blunt acknowledgment of the humans’ theft of the planet, while the Doctor probes the fate of missing colonizers. As tension rises, Thawn’s casual brutality and dismissive racism become apparent, culminating in the Doctor’s abrupt exit as Harg and Dugeen initiate the refinery’s automated launch sequence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor engages in a conversation with Thawn, Fenner, and others about the refinery's operations, learning about its automation and production capacity.

curiosity to cautious interest ['control centre', 'pump chamber']

The Doctor inquires about the personnel at the refinery and the Swampies, revealing tensions between the groups.

interest to concern

The Doctor discusses the refinery's expansion plans and methane feedstock with Fenner, indicating his knowledge of the operation.

insight to skepticism

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Intrigued by the refinery’s operations but increasingly alarmed by the regime’s moral bankruptcy

The Doctor interrogates Thawn and Fenner with deceptive affability, unraveling their rhetorical defenses with escalating precision. His probing reveals the hollow pretenses of ‘progress’ while subtly exposing colonial hypocrisy. Despite the tension, he maintains a veneer of jovial curiosity—until isolating a moment to slip away, prioritizing unseen needs over confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the injustice of Swampie dispossession hidden behind automation and ‘progress’
  • Create space to intervene before the orbital launch proceeds unchallenged
Active beliefs
  • Colonial exploitation is seldom as efficient as claimed—it’s always extractive
  • Humanity’s moral failings are never more exposed than during critical countdowns
Character traits
Inquisitive probing Sardonic wit Unsettling calm Strategic withdrawal
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Assertive confidence tinged with resentment toward the Doctor’s interference and Dugeen’s moral objections

Fenner acts as Thawn’s enforcer, reinforcing racist justifications for exploitation with procedural detachment. He challenges Dugeen’s ethical dissent with rhetorical force, displaying a results-driven loyalty to colonial expansion and a willingness to erase inconvenient truths—from Swampie land theft to missing colonizers—through selective reasoning.

Goals in this moment
  • Justify refinery operations as commercially necessary and morally justified
  • Suppress internal dissent within the Sons of Earth faction
Active beliefs
  • Colonial progress requires suppressing native communities without apology
  • Efficiency and profit outweigh ethical concerns or indigenous rights
Character traits
Procedural detachment Rhetorical aggression Colonial utilitarianism Dismissive pragmatism
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Thawn
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Hedonistic arrogance masking latent paranoia over external threats like Rohm-Dutt and the Swampies’ resistance

Thawn conducts the interrogation with practiced authority, weaponizing dismissive language to dehumanize the Swampies and deflect moral scrutiny. His responses—particularly the casual repetition of 'ignorant savages'—reveal entrenched contempt for native life and unshakable loyalty to colonial domination, masked by performative confidence.

Goals in this moment
  • Deflect accusations of colonial violence by framing Swampies as inherently savage
  • Maintain operational control amid the Doctor’s probing interrogation
Active beliefs
  • Native resistance stems from irrational savagery, not justified grievance
  • Colonial authority is absolute and self-justifying; land theft is progress
Character traits
Casual brutality Colonial apologia Performative authority Dismissive racism
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Supporting 3

Uneasy but paralyzed by institutional inertia and fear of disruption

Dugeen stands apart from Thawn and Fenner, intermittently acknowledging human responsibility for environmental and ethical violations while participating in technical protocol. His countdown punctuates the Doctor’s moral arguments, and his rare honesty about land theft provides a fissure in the colonial narrative—though he remains complicit by continuing his duties.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain refinery operations despite ethical discomfort
  • Avoid direct confrontation while registering dissent
Active beliefs
  • Colonial exploitation is morally indefensible even if operationally efficient
  • Withdrawing support for Thawn would risk personal safety within the hierarchy
Character traits
Conflict between conscience and compliance Pragmatic technician Occasional moral honesty Countdown participation masking unease
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Anxious but conditioned to focus solely on procedural success

Harg’s mechanical precision—monitoring timers and announcing countdowns—anchors the control centre’s oppressive order. His ritualistic announcements create a sonic backdrop for escalating tension, while his gestures (sealing doors, switching screens) reflect unquestioning obedience to Thawn’s authority within the refinery’s technocratic chain.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute launch sequence within specified timeframe
  • Follow Thawn’s orders without deviation
Active beliefs
  • Colonial objectives are technologically and morally valid by definition
  • Protocol and automation are the only acceptable modes of conduct
Character traits
Mechanical precision Uncritical obedience Ritualistic compliance Technocratic detachment
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Suppressed resentment with cautious endurance

Though physically present as a servant, Mensch’s role is marginalized by Thawn’s explicit dismissal as a Swampie with no human value. He circulates ritual drinks—glowing cups representing Swampie culture—in silence, functioning as a prop that underscores the colonial hierarchy’s brutality. His presence hints at hidden witness and potential resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive within the colonial structure while maintaining cultural connection
  • Observe without drawing attention
Active beliefs
  • Survival requires compliance under extreme oppression
  • Witnessing oppression may one day lead to justice
Character traits
Silent subjugation Cultural displacement Marginalized presence Potential observer of injustice
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Glowing Drink Cups

Small translucent cups filled with luminescent blue liquid are passed between humans during tense exchanges, serving as social props that both normalize civility amid confrontation and implicitly represent the Swampie cultural element being appropriated or erased. Their glow casts eerie reflections across control panels, visually linking Swampie identity with the refinery’s technological dominance.

Before: Held by the Swampie servant Mensch, ready to …
After: Distributed and partially consumed; remains present as ecological …
Before: Held by the Swampie servant Mensch, ready to be distributed
After: Distributed and partially consumed; remains present as ecological and cultural symbol
Manual Override System

The manual override system is implied as a critical refinery control component, referenced indirectly when Fenner mentions its presence in case of misfires. Though not activated here, its mention underscores the illusory control the crew believes they possess over a system that is fundamentally extractive and oppressive—both technologically and morally.

Before: Available but unused; status quo remains unchallenged
After: Unaltered; automation continues unquestioned
Before: Available but unused; status quo remains unchallenged
After: Unaltered; automation continues unquestioned
Control Centre Computer System

The control centre computer system pulses with refinery schematics and production metrics, anchoring the technological infrastructure undergirding colonial extraction. Its rhythmic fan hum synchronizes with the countdown, sonically binding the crew’s violence to mechanical efficiency while visually reflecting the ecological cost of automated exploitation.

Before: Operational and displaying production data
After: Continues processing, now with external doors sealed for …
Before: Operational and displaying production data
After: Continues processing, now with external doors sealed for launch
Corvax-Class Rocket Launch Vehicle

The Corvax-Class rocket launch vehicle dominates visual feed and attention, its countdown creating a temporal pressure that intensifies the interrogation’s stakes. The vessel’s mechanical certainty contrasts with the moral ambiguity of the refinery’s operations, symbolizing colonial ‘progress’ built on exploitation and displacement.

Before: Ready on launchpad, countdown already in progress
After: Countdown continues to critical stage; visually central to …
Before: Ready on launchpad, countdown already in progress
After: Countdown continues to critical stage; visually central to the crew’s focus until the Doctor exits

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Refinery Control Centre

The refinery control centre serves as the oppressive stage for high-stakes moral and procedural confrontation, where power is executed through automated systems, countdowns, and performative civility. Its compact, crowded layout forces uncomfortable proximity between oppressors and tokens of oppression (like Mensch), amplifying tension as ethical violations are aired amid technical duty.

Atmosphere Tense, mercenary, and mechanized—heavy with ozone and the mechanical whir of systems under strain, the …
Function Command nexus where colonial authority translates into procedural violence and automated extraction
Symbolism Embodies the intersection of technological hubris and moral vacuity, where progress is measured in orbit …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel and service agents like Mensch; external doors shut during critical sequences
Banks of flickering monitors bathed in sickly blue-green glow, their sharp lines reflected in sweat and steel The rhythmic fan hum of the control system pulses like a heartbeat syncing to the rocket launch countdown

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sons of Earth Colonial Authority

The Sons of Earth Colonial Authority is represented through Thawn, Fenner, Dugeen, and Harg as they enforce colonial rule by operating and defending the refinery’s resource-extraction regime. The organization’s legitimacy is publicly tied to ‘progress,’ but its actions—dismissing Swampie rights, concealing missing colonizers, and launching rockets—reveal its core as violent appropriation masked by efficiency.

Representation Through officers following chain of command in the refinery, adhering to automated protocols while suppressing …
Power Dynamics Exercising institutional authority over Delta Magna’s native and colonized populations, though internally fractured between Thawn’s …
Impact Reinforces the colonial myth that indigenous displacement and ecological damage are inevitable costs of ‘civilization,’ …
Internal Dynamics Growing tension between the authoritarian faction (Thawn, Fenner) and the morally hesitant pragmatist (Dugeen), with …
Maintain control of Delta Magna’s methane feedstock through automated refineries and orbital export Suppress native and internal dissent to protect the colony’s commercial viability Technological automation and centralized command (e.g., Corvax-Class rocket as symbol of authority) Procedural discipline and hierarchical control enforced by threats and social engineering

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Thawn’s monopolization of colonial leadership is consistent across his interrogation of the Doctor (where he reveals past casualties) and his earlier roles in the Control Centre—he maintains a facade of authority and insensitivity to Swampie life."

Doctor confronts Thawn about missing men
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn’s monopolization of colonial leadership is consistent across his interrogation of the Doctor (where he reveals past casualties) and his earlier roles in the Control Centre—he maintains a facade of authority and insensitivity to Swampie life."

Doctor slips away before launch
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"The Doctor’s discussion of refinery automation and methane catalysing (beats b183cc3c, eb9cbf9fe011f543, 5cf49e8fd748027b) parallels the Swampies’ ritual dependence on Kroll—a false reliance on external power systems (technological and divine) to solve human conflicts."

Doctor confronts Thawn about missing men
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"The Doctor’s discussion of refinery automation and methane catalysing (beats b183cc3c, eb9cbf9fe011f543, 5cf49e8fd748027b) parallels the Swampies’ ritual dependence on Kroll—a false reliance on external power systems (technological and divine) to solve human conflicts."

Doctor slips away before launch
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …
What this causes 7
Causal medium

"The Doctor’s escape from the pump chamber (beat efeb7e6015c50df6) sets up his observation of Mensch escaping through an air vent (beat e8bda0a920860576), both actions highlighting the refinery’s micromanaged control and the Doctor’s use of overlooked exits—a parallel in subverting oppressive systems."

Swampies voice defiance before war
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …
Causal medium

"The Doctor’s escape from the pump chamber (beat efeb7e6015c50df6) sets up his observation of Mensch escaping through an air vent (beat e8bda0a920860576), both actions highlighting the refinery’s micromanaged control and the Doctor’s use of overlooked exits—a parallel in subverting oppressive systems."

Doctor notices Mensch escape through vent
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn’s monopolization of colonial leadership is consistent across his interrogation of the Doctor (where he reveals past casualties) and his earlier roles in the Control Centre—he maintains a facade of authority and insensitivity to Swampie life."

Doctor slips away before launch
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn’s monopolization of colonial leadership is consistent across his interrogation of the Doctor (where he reveals past casualties) and his earlier roles in the Control Centre—he maintains a facade of authority and insensitivity to Swampie life."

Doctor confronts Thawn about missing men
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn’s admission that previous human casualties were 'taken by the Swampies' (beat c5c471dca3cf7484) is echoed later when the Doctor challenges the humanity of the refinery’s exploitation—both moments expose the dehumanization of the Swampies and the cost of 'progress.'"

Doctor risks safety to stop human retaliation
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"The Doctor’s discussion of refinery automation and methane catalysing (beats b183cc3c, eb9cbf9fe011f543, 5cf49e8fd748027b) parallels the Swampies’ ritual dependence on Kroll—a false reliance on external power systems (technological and divine) to solve human conflicts."

Doctor confronts Thawn about missing men
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"The Doctor’s discussion of refinery automation and methane catalysing (beats b183cc3c, eb9cbf9fe011f543, 5cf49e8fd748027b) parallels the Swampies’ ritual dependence on Kroll—a false reliance on external power systems (technological and divine) to solve human conflicts."

Doctor slips away before launch
S16E17 · The Power of Kroll Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"THAWN: They were experienced men."
"DOCTOR: Well, anyone can make a mistake."