Rigg confronts Tryst on live cargo
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Rigg shows Tryst Secker's injuries and explains the incident. Tryst suggests that unstable matter zones could be responsible.
Who Was There
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Frustrated and mistrustful, suppressing procedural rigor under rising suspicion
Captain Rigg confronts Tryst with Secker’s injuries, demanding answers about the nature of the collision. He moves between Secker’s isolation booth and Tryst, growing increasingly assertive and suspicious. His procedural instinct hardens into direct challenge when Tryst deflects with talk of unstable zones.
- • Determine the true cause of the collision and Secker’s injuries
- • Hold individuals accountable for endangering the ship and crew
- • Ship safety is paramount and must be prioritized even over company protocol
- • Collisions in unstable zones alone cannot explain human injuries
Defensive and evasive, masking anxiety behind polished statements
Professor Tryst confronts Rigg with feigned concern and scientific detachment, but his defensiveness reveals guilt. Moving away from Della, he sidesteps direct responsibility by invoking cosmic dangers and insisting all specimens are harmless recordings. He avoids answering whether live subjects were brought aboard.
- • Convince Rigg no live specimens were brought aboard
- • Distract from inquiry into unstable matter zones and potential hidden cargo
- • Denial maintains facade of scientific legitimacy
- • Unstable zone excuses will deflect responsibility from CET operations
Professionally solemn, bearing grim witness to unexplained trauma
The chief medic remains silent and shakes his head when Rigg questions him about Secker’s condition. His physical gesture confirms the severity and unnatural cause of the injuries without spoken word, serving as a nonverbal witness to violence aboard the ship.
- • Stabilize the critically injured navigator
- • Communicate gravity of injuries through gesture over speech
- • Injuries are inconsistent with accidental cause
- • Medical duty demands truth-telling silently when confrontation occurs
Navigators are not present in this segment; Secker is mentioned only as a victim. The attack on him is inferred …
Objects Involved
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The isolation booth contains the critically injured Secker, its transparent walls serving as a grim display for Rigg and Tryst. It functions as both medical containment and visual evidence of an assault, its hum underscoring the ship’s crisis. The booth’s presence transforms sickbay from a healing space into a chamber of accusation.
The observation window allows Rigg and Tryst to view Secker inside the isolation booth without entering. Its reinforced transparency frames Secker’s plight and serves as a silent conduit for Rigg’s confrontation with Tryst, turning a medical facility into a stage for scrutiny.
Tryst’s Continuous Event Transmuter Interface flickers with unstable energy within his smuggler’s console, casting eerie reflections during the confrontation. It represents the nexus of his deception—claimed to record harmless species but possibly concealing illegal or dangerous cargo under the guise of scientific recording. Its erratic signals contradict Rigg’s demand for accountability.
Tryst’s laser crystal recordings are claimed to capture species as non-invasive signals, but their flickering green pulses and burn scars betray inconsistency with Secker’s injuries. When Rigg demands proof, their erratic light reveals a chilling discrepancy that implicates covert experimentation or smuggling.
Location Details
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The cramped sickbay becomes a charged arena where medical urgency collides with suspicion. Emergency lights flicker as medics work urgently on Secker in the isolation booth, while Rigg and Tryst engage in a tense confrontation through the observation window. The sterile space is violated by chaos and accusation.
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