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S6E24 · The Seeds of Death Part 2

Mission Control Loses Rocket Contact

In the immediate aftermath of the rocket's triumphant launch, Mission Control's celebration is abruptly cut short when Eldred detects a catastrophic loss of communication with the ZA685. Kelly and Radnor scramble to re-establish contact through all available channels—shadow link, radio—but meet only silence. The prolonged blackout forces the team to confront the terrifying possibility that the rocket, carrying the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie, may be lost or compromised. This failure isn't just a technical setback; it's a narrative turning point that escalates the existential threat of the mission. The Ice Warriors' looming victory on Moonbase now feels imminent, and the T-Mat's ticking doomsday clock becomes even more ominous. The scene pivots from triumph to panic, with Radnor's dismissive optimism ('It's only a minor fault, surely') clashing against the growing dread of a mission unraveling before it even reaches its destination. The silence from the rocket becomes a weapon, amplifying the stakes and forcing the ground team to act on incomplete information—a dynamic that will define the next phase of the crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Despite attempts by Kelly to reestablish contact using both the shadow and radio channels, Mission Control remains completely out of communication with the rocket crew, increasing the tension and highlighting the potential danger.

concern to desperation

Radnor tries to downplay the situation, suggesting the communication blackout is only a minor fault, but the failure of all communication channels fuels uncertainty about the fate of the rocket and its crew.

denial to apprehension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and dismayed—his worst fears about the rocket's reliability are being realized, and his technical mind races to diagnose the failure while his emotions threaten to overwhelm him.

Eldred, the reclusive rocket engineer, is visibly shaken as the communication systems fail. His excitement at the launch curdles into technical panic as he suggests trying the radio link, only to be met with static. He leans over the consoles, his fingers hovering near the controls as if willing them to work, his voice tight with concern. His expertise is on full display, but so is his fear of untested systems failing catastrophically.

Goals in this moment
  • Diagnose the communication failure and restore contact with the rocket
  • Prove his designs are sound despite the crisis (subconscious need for validation)
Active beliefs
  • Untested systems are inherently dangerous, and this failure validates his caution
  • His expertise is the only thing that can save the mission now
Character traits
Technically precise under pressure Anxious and hyper-vigilant Resentful of past sidelining (subtextual) Protective of his designs (even in crisis)
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Unseen but presumed to be determined and protective—his silence suggests he's already assessing the situation aboard the rocket, ready to act if needed, even as the ground team fears the worst.

Jamie is not physically present in this scene, but his absence is implied alongside the Doctor and Zoe. His last moments aboard the rocket are unspoken, but his presence is felt in the ground team's desperation to re-establish contact. As a man of action, his silence is particularly unnerving—he would typically be the one offering moral support or physical solutions in a crisis. The team's panic is, in part, a fear for his safety, as his resilience is a cornerstone of their collective strength.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor and Zoe in resolving the communication failure
  • Ensure the safety of the crew, even in the face of unknown threats
Active beliefs
  • The team's survival depends on their ability to adapt and overcome
  • His role is to stand by his friends, no matter the odds
Character traits
Absent but symbolically central to the team's morale Implied to be loyal and steadfast (even off-screen) Physical presence would be reassuring in this crisis Practical problem-solver in high-stakes situations
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Unseen but presumed to be focused and analytical—her last confirmation of the crew's survival suggests she's already assessing the situation aboard the rocket, even as the ground team descends into chaos.

Zoe is not physically present in this scene, but her absence is felt alongside the Doctor's. As the communication blackout occurs, her voice is implied to have been the last heard confirming the crew's survival ('Zoe confirms crew survival'—off-screen). Her eidetic memory and technical precision would be invaluable in diagnosing the failure, but her silence leaves a gap in the team's problem-solving. The ground team's frantic attempts to re-establish contact are, in part, a plea to hear her voice again—proof that her intellect is still guiding the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Doctor in diagnosing and fixing the communication failure
  • Provide technical reassurance to the ground team (implicitly, through restored contact)
Active beliefs
  • Logical solutions exist for even the most dire technical failures
  • Her role is to support the Doctor and Jamie, no matter the circumstances
Character traits
Absent but critical to the mission's success Implied to be methodical and precise (even off-screen) Symbol of stability and expertise Dependable under pressure
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Tense and increasingly desperate—her professional confidence is shaken, and she's grappling with the horrifying possibility that her oversight may have doomed the crew.

Kelly, the Mission Control director, is the first to react to the communication blackout, her voice sharp with urgency as she cycles through the shadow channel and radio link. She stands at the console, her posture rigid with tension, her commands precise but laced with frustration. The failure hits her hardest—she was the one who confirmed the rocket's systems were 'alpha green' before launch, and now she's left with nothing but static and the weight of responsibility.

Goals in this moment
  • Re-establish communication with the rocket at all costs
  • Avoid a full-scale crisis by finding a technical solution quickly
Active beliefs
  • Every second of silence increases the risk of catastrophe
  • Her team and the mission depend on her ability to stay calm and solve problems
Character traits
Decisive and protocol-driven Highly stressed under pressure Self-blame emerging (subtextual) Technically meticulous
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Forced optimism masking creeping anxiety—his leadership instincts clash with the reality of the situation, leaving him torn between bureaucratic reassurance and personal dread.

Radnor stands near the Mission Control consoles, his initial awe at the rocket's launch quickly replaced by a forced optimism as the communication failure unfolds. He paces slightly, his voice carrying a tone of dismissive reassurance ('It's only a minor fault, surely'), but his body language betrays a growing tension. His role as Commander compels him to project confidence, even as the silence from the rocket gnaws at the edges of his composure.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain morale and operational confidence in Mission Control despite the crisis
  • Avoid panicking the team or revealing the depth of his own concern about the rocket's fate
Active beliefs
  • Technical setbacks are solvable with calm leadership and protocol
  • Showing fear or uncertainty will undermine his authority and the mission's chances
Character traits
Authoritative but defensive Optimistic to the point of denial Command-driven pragmatism Emotionally detached (surface-level)
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Unseen but presumed to be calm and analytical—his off-screen diagnosis of the 'circuit fault' suggests he's already working to resolve the issue, even as the ground team spirals into panic.

The Doctor is not physically present in this scene, but his absence is palpable. As the communication blackout occurs, his voice is implied to have been the last heard from the rocket ('The Doctor calls a circuit fault from aboard'—off-screen). His absence looms large over Mission Control, where his usual optimism and problem-solving are sorely missed. The team's desperation to re-establish contact is, in part, a desperate need to hear his voice again—proof that he, Zoe, and Jamie are still alive and fighting.

Goals in this moment
  • Diagnose and fix the communication failure aboard the rocket
  • Reassure the ground team (implicitly, through restored contact)
Active beliefs
  • Technical problems are solvable with creativity and quick thinking
  • His team on the ground needs his guidance, even if he can't provide it yet
Character traits
Absent but central to the crisis Implied to be resourceful under pressure (even off-screen) Symbol of hope for the ground team Technically astute (as evidenced by his diagnosis of the 'circuit fault')
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Mission Control Radio Console (ZA685 Frequency)

The shadow channel to the ZA685 rocket is the second communication tool attempted by Kelly after the video link fails. She flips switches on the shadow channel console, her voice tense as she hails the rocket, but the response is only silence. The shadow channel, like the radio link, becomes a failed lifeline, its dead air a stark reminder of the team's inability to reach the rocket. Its failure is the second blow in the communication collapse, deepening the sense of crisis and forcing the team to confront the possibility that the mission—and the lives aboard—may already be lost.

Before: Functional and tested prior to launch, confirmed as …
After: Silent—no response to hails, leaving the ground team …
Before: Functional and tested prior to launch, confirmed as operational by Kelly. Used as a backup communication channel in case of primary system failure.
After: Silent—no response to hails, leaving the ground team with no shadow channel contact with the rocket. The failure is absolute, adding to the mounting dread.
Mission Control Shadow Channel Console (ZA685 Backup Link)

The radio link to the ZA685 rocket is a critical but failing tool in Mission Control's desperate attempts to re-establish contact. After the shadow channel yields nothing, Kelly flips to the radio link, her voice urgent as she hails the rocket: 'Earth control to rocket. How do you read me? Over.' The response is only static, a harsh reminder of the communication blackout. The radio link, like the shadow channel, becomes a symbol of the team's helplessness, its crackling silence a stark contrast to the earlier cheers of the launch. Its failure forces the team to grapple with the terrifying possibility that they may never hear from the rocket again.

Before: Functional and tested prior to launch, confirmed as …
After: Dead air—only static responds to hails, leaving the …
Before: Functional and tested prior to launch, confirmed as operational by Kelly. Used for final checks with the crew before liftoff.
After: Dead air—only static responds to hails, leaving the ground team with no audio contact with the rocket. The failure is total, adding to the growing sense of isolation and dread.
Rocket ZA685 Spacecraft

The Rocket ZA685, Eldred's experimental ion rocket, is the focal point of the crisis. Moments after its triumphant launch, it becomes a silent, drifting vessel as all communication channels—video, shadow, and radio—cut out abruptly. The rocket's failure to respond to hails from Mission Control transforms it from a symbol of hope to a potential coffin, carrying the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie into the unknown. Its silence is deafening, amplifying the ground team's dread and forcing them to confront the possibility that their last chance to stop the Ice Warriors may already be lost.

Before: Fully operational and launched successfully, with all systems …
After: Communication channels (video, shadow, radio) are completely dead, …
Before: Fully operational and launched successfully, with all systems confirmed 'alpha green' by Kelly. The crew aboard (Doctor, Zoe, Jamie) are alive and communicating briefly before the blackout.
After: Communication channels (video, shadow, radio) are completely dead, leaving the rocket's status unknown. The Doctor's off-screen diagnosis of a 'circuit fault' suggests a technical issue, but the ground team has no way to confirm or assist. The rocket's fate—and the lives aboard—hang in the balance.
ZA685 Rocket Video Link (Faulty Circuit)

The ZA685 rocket's video link is the first communication channel to fail, cutting out immediately after launch despite Zoe's confirmation that the crew is alive. Eldred is the first to notice the loss, prompting Kelly and Radnor to cycle through channels in a frantic attempt to restore visual contact. The blank screens in Mission Control become a haunting visual metaphor for the team's growing fear—they can no longer see the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie, leaving their fate shrouded in uncertainty. The video link's failure is the first domino in the communication collapse, setting the stage for the radio and shadow channel blackouts that follow.

Before: Functional during pre-launch checks, providing live feed of …
After: Completely dead—screens in Mission Control show only static …
Before: Functional during pre-launch checks, providing live feed of the crew aboard the rocket. Confirmed operational by Kelly before liftoff.
After: Completely dead—screens in Mission Control show only static or blank feeds, with no visual contact with the rocket. The loss of visuals amplifies the team's sense of helplessness and isolation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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T-Mat Earth Control

Mission Control is the nerve center of the crisis, a sparse and exposed room where the fate of the rocket—and the mission—is being decided. The consoles flicker with red alerts as Kelly, Radnor, and Eldred scramble to re-establish contact, their voices tense and urgent. The absence of gantries or feeder lines underscores the team's isolation, their reliance on technology that has suddenly and catastrophically failed. The room's atmosphere shifts from jubilation at the rocket's launch to panic as the communication blackout sets in, the cheers of moments ago now replaced by shouts of alarm. Mission Control becomes a pressure cooker of tension, where every second of silence from the rocket amplifies the stakes.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and descending into panic—what began as a moment of triumph curdles into frantic desperation …
Function Command center for the crisis, where technical expertise, institutional authority, and emotional stakes collide. The …
Symbolism Represents the fragile link between Earth and the rocket, the last thread of control in …
Access Restricted to senior staff and essential personnel only. The crisis has drawn Radnor, Kelly, and …
Flickering red alerts on consoles, casting an ominous glow over the team Archive footage of a Saturn V launch playing on a screen, a stark contrast to the current crisis The hum of failing equipment, punctuated by urgent voices and static Sparse, utilitarian design—no distractions, only the tools of the mission

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Eldred obsessively demanding system checks before launch in beat_fb2235e75c728597 leads to him discovering immediately after liftoff in beat_ed93aea5de502a3c that communication is lost."

Eldred’s Obsessive Checks Delay Launch
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"The loss of communication with the rocket (beat_ed93aea5de502a3c) escalates as Kelly fails to reestablish contact using both the shadow and radio channels (beat_f513c298b49f1eb8)."

Mission Control loses contact with rocket
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What this causes 3

"The loss of communication between Earth and the rocket (beat_ed93aea5de502a3c) means Earth cannot contact the rocket, and Kelly, attempting to contact the rocket from Earth control receives no response (beat_8c79d4cd5506cef7)."

Zoe prioritizes gravity over Earth control
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"The loss of communication between Earth and the rocket (beat_ed93aea5de502a3c) is made clear when Earth attempts to contact the rocket (beat_1ee0549e980d5f90), but Zoe responds from inside that they have just recovered from takeoff, which makes it clear that Earth's video monitor link is lost."

Mission Control Loses Video Link
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"The loss of communication with the rocket (beat_ed93aea5de502a3c) escalates as Kelly fails to reestablish contact using both the shadow and radio channels (beat_f513c298b49f1eb8)."

Mission Control loses contact with rocket
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KELLY: Earth control to rocket. How do you read me? Over."
"ELDRED: Nothing but static."
"RADNOR: It's only a minor fault, surely."