Fabula
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

Doctor challenges Marshal over mutants

The Doctor confronts the Marshal in his office over the brutal suppression of Solos’ native mutants, arguing that their transformations are natural adaptive changes rather than a disease requiring extermination. With Jo at his side, he attempts to substantiate his claims by invoking Professor Sondergaard’s research, but the Marshal dismisses all evidence and escalates tensions. The arrival of Sondergaard—a living witness to the Marshal’s experiments—shifts the confrontation into a full-blown ideological clash. Before the Investigator can render judgment, the Marshal’s prejudice erupts into violence when a mutant appears, forcing Sondergaard to publicly denounce the Marshal’s atrocities. The scene builds toward a breaking point as reason and brutality collide.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and the Marshal clash over the treatment of Solos' native mutants, with the Doctor asserting they are undergoing natural changes, not suffering from a disease.

confrontation escalates

The Investigator seeks proof from the Doctor about the natural mutation process, leading to a discussion about Professor Sondergaard's role and the location of evidence.

tension builds

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shocked yet resolute, leveraging hard-won knowledge to dismantle the Marshal’s propaganda in real time.

Sondergaard arrives unsummoned, confirming the Doctor’s claims that mutants are natural lifeforms and denouncing the Marshal’s experiments as artificially accelerating mutations. He directly accuses the Marshal of causing chaos through callous science, becoming a public nemesis to the regime’s narrative.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide irrefutable scientific proof the Marshal’s experiments caused harm.
  • Protect the mutant by reframing it as a victim of human intervention.
Active beliefs
  • Nature cannot be criminal; tyranny corrupts science.
  • Truth spoken in defiance of power is a moral obligation.
Character traits
Courageous Expert Confrontational Uncompromising
Follow Erik Sondergaard's journey

Furious and desperate, oscillating between genocidal conviction and panic as his scientific cover collapses before the Investigator.

The Marshal escalates from defensive posturing to hysterical violence, rejecting all evidence and defaming mutants as diseased subhumans. His authority frays as Sondergaard’s testimony exposes his experiments, triggering a tirade that culminates in him firing at the mutant. His rage reveals the fragility of his institutional facade.

Goals in this moment
  • Suppress any challenge to his regime’s legitimacy through force and intimidation.
  • Destroy the mutant to reassert total control over the narrative of Solos’ mutations.
Active beliefs
  • Mutants are inherently corrupting and must be eradicated to preserve human purity.
  • The ends of order and control justify violent means.
Character traits
Authoritarian Racially prejudiced Volatile Authoritative
Follow The Marshal's journey

Frustrated yet determined, channeling righteous anger into reasoned argument while increasingly alarmed by the Marshal’s escalation.

The Doctor aggressively challenges the Marshal’s genocidal policies, citing natural mutation cycles and demanding evidence. He bridges Sondergaard’s research with the Investigator’s inquiry, positioning himself as the moral and factual counterweight to the Marshal’s rhetoric. His urgency grows as political posturing fails to prevent violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the Marshal’s crimes by aligning Sondergaard’s research with the Investigator’s hearing.
  • Prevent the killing of the mutant by countering the Marshal’s dehumanizing rhetoric with scientific and ethical authority.
Active beliefs
  • Genocide justified under false pretenses is still genocide.
  • Scientific truth must prevail over tyrannical dogma.
Character traits
Assertive Persuasive Morally principled Impatient with bureaucracy
Follow The Third …'s journey
Supporting 4

Tense but focused, managing adrenaline while ensuring the Doctor’s actions remain strategically sound under pressure.

Jo serves as silent moral and tactical support to the Doctor, providing whispered coordination and maintaining a visible presence that reinforces his credibility. Her loyalty is operational, grounding his urgency in practical solidarity.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Doctor in presenting his case effectively within the hearing.
  • Act as a stabilizing presence during escalating chaos.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s mission to protect the innocent is worth risk.
  • Teamwork ensures survival in alien and human conflicts.
Character traits
Supportive Disciplined Present but reticent Loyal
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Aggressively defensive, masking guilt and fear behind institutional obedience.

Jaeger defends the Marshal’s experiments from Sondergaard’s accusations, dismissing mutated life as inherently wrong and denying human responsibility. His subservient scientific voice amplifies the Marshal’s prejudices without independent integrity.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold the Marshal’s narrative to avoid personal repercussions.
  • Suppress alternate scientific interpretations that threaten regime control.
Active beliefs
  • Mutation signifies corruption requiring elimination.
  • Scientific integrity must defer to established authority.
Character traits
Defensive Compliant Dogmatic Reactionary
Follow Carl Jaeger's journey
Ky Solon
secondary

Desperate and protective, moving to halt violence despite personal danger and physical weakness.

Ky enters to intervene or halt violence but is violently knocked down by a guard. Their presence becomes a symbol of the oppressed minority under direct threat, illustrating the regime’s brutality even toward its own victims.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent the killing of the mutant to end the cycle of violence.
  • Arrest the Marshal’s aggression before more Solonians suffer.
Active beliefs
  • Violence only begets violence—resistance must be non-lethal.
  • The Doctor’s presence offers hope for justice.
Character traits
Protective Vulnerable Defiant Exposed
Follow Ky Solon's journey

Confused and hesitant, torn between duty and fear as institutional norms crumble before brute force.

The Investigator conducts a formal hearing, attempting to assess evidence while lacking authority to enforce justice. His procedural paralysis becomes evident as the Marshal overrides dialogue with violence and Sondergaard’s arrival disrupts his intended process. He remains a figurehead of accountability without real power.

Goals in this moment
  • Find and verify the Doctor’s claimed proof of natural mutation.
  • Complete the hearing without directly challenging the Marshal’s authority.
Active beliefs
  • Due process is sacred, but its effectiveness depends on power structures.
  • Avoiding direct conflict ensures personal survival.
Character traits
Indecisive Procedurally bound Unassertive Overwhelmed
Follow Solos Investigator …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Marshal’s Concealed Energy Pistol

The Marshal’s Sleeve Energy Pistol becomes the instrument of attempted murder when he fires it at the mutant. Its silent, precise design enables covert assassination, reflecting the Marshal’s preference for underhanded violence over open confrontation. Its use escalates the scene from argument to life-or-death crisis.

Before: Concealed on the Marshal’s person.
After: Fired, likely discharged; status indeterminate but no longer …
Before: Concealed on the Marshal’s person.
After: Fired, likely discharged; status indeterminate but no longer safely concealed.
Solonian Genesis Myth Stone Tablets

The Genesis Myth Stone Tablets are invoked by the Doctor as physical proof of natural mutation cycles, but their absence in the office underscores the Doctor’s improvisation and the Investigator’s procedural limitations. This absence weakens the Doctor’s immediate evidentiary claim, highlighting the Marshal’s power to suppress material evidence.

Before: In the care of Professor Sondergaard on the …
After: Still in Sondergaard’s possession, reinforcing his role as …
Before: In the care of Professor Sondergaard on the surface of Solos.
After: Still in Sondergaard’s possession, reinforcing his role as the only living bearer of critical knowledge.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Marshal's Office

The Marshal’s Office serves as both a stifling bureaucracy chamber and a pressure cooker of escalating violence. Flickering monitors cast harsh light on crumbling institutional facades, while steel doors bear marks of prior breaches—signs that even this stronghold can be penetrated. The room transforms from a place of judgment into a stage for terror.

Atmosphere Clammy with dread and the reek of cigar smoke, tension crackles between coded threats and …
Function Command center of oppression that becomes a chaotic arena where rhetoric turns to gunfire, exposing …
Symbolism Embodiment of tyranny masquerading as order, its authority crumbling under forensic truth and defiant witnesses.
Access Initially restricted to hearing participants, access is forcibly altered when Sondergaard and guards enter unexpectedly.
Flaking durasteel surfaces dulled by stale smoke and failing machinery screens. Scorch-marked doors betray recent insurgency attempts.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"Sondergaard's proactive search for the Doctor, including using a transfer cubicle, shows his ongoing commitment to supporting the natural mutation process, culminating in his role as a guide for Ky and the Solonians."

Sondergaard seeks the Doctor urgently
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

"The Marshal's justification for his brutal actions in Act 1—portraying the Solonians as plague-ridden terrorists—escalates in Act 2, where he personally guns down a mutant to suppress dissent and reassert control, revealing his true ruthlessness."

Doctor challenges Marshal on Solos crimes
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

"The Marshal's justification for his brutal actions in Act 1—portraying the Solonians as plague-ridden terrorists—escalates in Act 2, where he personally guns down a mutant to suppress dissent and reassert control, revealing his true ruthlessness."

Doctor and Marshal collide on Solos policy
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

"The Investigator's pressing questions about martial law and prisoner treatment reflect the same systemic oppression later encapsulated when the Marshal—now in full control—orders the killing of a mutant and then forces the Doctor to work on a machine that would destroy mutant life."

Doctor challenges Marshal on Solos crimes
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

"The Investigator's pressing questions about martial law and prisoner treatment reflect the same systemic oppression later encapsulated when the Marshal—now in full control—orders the killing of a mutant and then forces the Doctor to work on a machine that would destroy mutant life."

Doctor and Marshal collide on Solos policy
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
What this causes 8
Callback medium

"Sondergaard's defense of a mutant in Act 2 (calling the transformation 'natural') is later echoed when the Doctor explains to Jo that the mutants in the caves can be helped through the same process—tying their natural evolution to hope rather than destruction."

Doctor and Jo feign illness to escape
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Callback medium

"Sondergaard's defense of a mutant in Act 2 (calling the transformation 'natural') is later echoed when the Doctor explains to Jo that the mutants in the caves can be helped through the same process—tying their natural evolution to hope rather than destruction."

Doctor and Sondergaard plot resistance
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Callback medium

"Sondergaard's defense of a mutant in Act 2 (calling the transformation 'natural') is later echoed when the Doctor explains to Jo that the mutants in the caves can be helped through the same process—tying their natural evolution to hope rather than destruction."

Doctor exposes mutant mutation truth
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Callback medium

"Sondergaard's defense of a mutant in Act 2 (calling the transformation 'natural') is later echoed when the Doctor explains to Jo that the mutants in the caves can be helped through the same process—tying their natural evolution to hope rather than destruction."

Cotton assumes command of Skybase
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Causal medium

"The Investigator's search for proof and discussion about evidence leads to the eventual shift in command: Cotton assumes acting control of Skybase and plans to return to Earth, fulfilling a return to order after the Marshal's regime."

Doctor and Sondergaard plot resistance
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Causal medium

"The Investigator's search for proof and discussion about evidence leads to the eventual shift in command: Cotton assumes acting control of Skybase and plans to return to Earth, fulfilling a return to order after the Marshal's regime."

Doctor exposes mutant mutation truth
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Causal medium

"The Investigator's search for proof and discussion about evidence leads to the eventual shift in command: Cotton assumes acting control of Skybase and plans to return to Earth, fulfilling a return to order after the Marshal's regime."

Cotton assumes command of Skybase
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6
Causal medium

"The Investigator's search for proof and discussion about evidence leads to the eventual shift in command: Cotton assumes acting control of Skybase and plans to return to Earth, fulfilling a return to order after the Marshal's regime."

Doctor and Jo feign illness to escape
S9E20 · The Mutants Part 6

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: You destroyed these poor people for no reason at all."
"INVESTIGATOR: Can you prove your assertion, Doctor? Perhaps we could see these tablets you mention."
"MARSHAL: Mutts!"
"SONDERGAARD: That is a rational and intelligent creature. To kill it would be murder!"