Fabula
S10E24 · The Green Death Part 4

Maggot mauls Hinks forcing urgent response

Hinks enters the infested community room and is ambushed by a giant maggot that sinks its mandibles into his wrist, sending him collapsing in agony. The creature’s swift retreat leaves behind a trail of grotesque green blotches across the rug while Jo’s screams draw the Doctor, Jones, and Nancy to the scene. As Hinks weakens visibly, the Doctor confirms the immediate threat is physical and lethal, shattering any residual confidence in containment. This forces urgent countermeasures to track the maggot and analyze its toxic residue, elevating the crisis from environmental mystery to deadly reality. Jones’ instinct to call both medical and military aid underscores the escalating stakes while Nancy is dispatched to hunt the escapee, converting reactive horror into focused pursuit. key_dialogue: [ "HINKS: Argh!

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Hinks enters and is immediately attacked by a maggot, which bites his wrist, causing him to collapse in agony.

calm to alarm ['community room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frightened at first sight but quickly channels terror into focused identification and communication.

Jo is startled into action when Hinks’ shout pierces the quiet room. She instantly pivots toward the distress, screaming for help and immediately identifying the maggot’s slime trail across the rug. Her courage and observational clarity emerge under pressure, guiding others toward containment and analysis instead of panic.

Goals in this moment
  • to alert others and summon assistance immediately
  • to document the maggot’s path for investigation
Active beliefs
  • expert intervention is necessary to resolve biological threats
  • swift communication prevents further casualties
Character traits
instinctively protective observant calm under pressure technically precise
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Concerned and methodical, prioritizing action over emotional response.

Jones arrives swiftly in response to Jo’s call, demanding clarity from her while assessing the scene directly. He reacts with clinical urgency, diagnosing Hinks’ rapid deterioration and immediately initiating medical and military protocols. His mix of scientific precision and institutional instinct places him as the bridge between technical analysis and bureaucratic response.

Goals in this moment
  • to confirm the threat’s nature and origin scientifically
  • to activate emergency protocols through UNIT and medical channels
Active beliefs
  • official procedures must be followed in crisis management
  • multilateral coordination is essential for containment
Character traits
efficient scientifically grounded institutionally compliant calm authority
Follow Carl Jaeger's journey

Shocked and incapacitated by sudden pain, with no opportunity for conscious processing due to rapid physical trauma.

Hinks quietly enters the community room through the French windows but is immediately ambushed by the maggot, which sinks its mandibles into his wrist. He collapses in visible agony, clutching his wounded arm without the chance to resist. His lack of preparedness underscores the threat’s swiftness and his role as an unwitting victim rather than a threat.

Goals in this moment
  • to secure the premises without expectation of conflict
  • to fulfill his contract despite emerging biological hazard
Active beliefs
  • authority and procedural safeguards provide adequate protection
  • prompt reporting will resolve any local anomalies
Character traits
unassuming vulnerable reactive physically overwhelmed
Follow Hinks (Global …'s journey

Urgently focused, masking personal urgency with methodical calm.

The Doctor runs into the room after hearing Jo’s scream, quickly assessing the scene with sharp observational accuracy. He identifies the maggot’s escape route and the toxic slime, confirms the danger to Hinks, and establishes immediate priorities: containment, analysis, and reporting. His authoritative decisiveness converts shared horror into coordinated action.

Goals in this moment
  • to protect civilians and prevent further spread of contamination
  • to coordinate an effective immediate response
Active beliefs
  • technical improvisation saves lives when institutions fail
  • transparency is critical when public safety is compromised
Character traits
quick-thinking authoritative analytical strategic
Follow The Fourth …'s journey
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Nancy
secondary

Determined and focused on task completion despite visible danger.

Nancy enters the room following Jones and the Doctor, pausing only long enough to receive the Doctor’s order to pursue the maggot’s trail. She immediately moves to follow, demonstrating disciplined responsiveness and duty. Her return confirms the creature’s escape, enabling the team to redirect focus from immediate containment to coordinated pursuit.

Goals in this moment
  • to track the maggot’s escape route and report its location
  • to assist in containing the biohazard by providing real-time intelligence
Active beliefs
  • prompt action prevents harm
  • personal safety is secondary to stopping the threat
Character traits
reliable agile disciplined observant
Follow Nancy's journey

Neutral compliance, focused entirely on following orders.

The Strongman follows Nancy into the scene, tracking the maggot’s trail without hesitation. His presence is silent and functional, serving as Stevens’ proxy enforcer. He exits through the window in pursuit, embodying corporate loyalty through brute capability rather than curiosity or hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • to eliminate the biological threat as directed by Stevens
  • to apprehend or neutralize intruders interfering with corporate assets
Active beliefs
  • orders from Stevens are absolute and must be fulfilled
  • force is the primary language of compliance
Character traits
silent obedient forceful unquestioning
Follow Stevens' Strongman's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Community Room Rug with Maggot's Toxic Trail

The community room rug bears the maggot’s toxic splatters and slime trail, which Jo identifies as evidence of its path. The stained fabric becomes a diagnostic surface, mapping the creature’s movement and enabling the team to focus pursuit. The rug’s physical damage from Hinks’ collapse adds urgency to safeguarding the space.

Before: Clean or lightly worn institutional rug, standard for …
After: Irreversibly contaminated with maggot toxin and human blood.
Before: Clean or lightly worn institutional rug, standard for community spaces.
After: Irreversibly contaminated with maggot toxin and human blood.
Community Room Window

The open window serves as both escape route and critical investigative access point after the maggot’s retreat. Nancy and the Strongman use the narrow aperture to pursue the creature, while the Doctor turns the team’s focus toward analyzing the maggot’s slime and tracking its movements outside. The window’s forced opening signals containment failure.

Before: Closed and latched, typical institutional window.
After: Forcibly opened, slightly warped at the hinge after …
Before: Closed and latched, typical institutional window.
After: Forcibly opened, slightly warped at the hinge after rapid pressure.
Green Sickness Mine Fluid

The maggot’s slime oozes across the community room’s rug, forming vivid green splatters and iridescent trails that map its escape path. The Doctor and Jo instantly recognize its toxicity and reactive composition, treating the residue as critical forensic evidence. The fluid’s acrid stench lingers, contaminating the space symbolically and practically.

Before: Absorbed or dormant within the maggot prior to …
After: Deposited on the rug and surrounding surfaces, waiting …
Before: Absorbed or dormant within the maggot prior to its attack.
After: Deposited on the rug and surrounding surfaces, waiting to be sampled, analyzed, and contained.
Interstellar Ecology Commission Wrist Communicator

Hinks’ Interstellar Ecology Commission wrist communicator flickers weakly as he collapses, its pale blue pulse briefly illuminating Jo’s face as she leans in. The Doctor’s accidental brush triggers a soft chirp and an encrypted data pulse, signaling the device’s role in corporate monitoring and the intelligence it may hold about the mine’s operations.

Before: Inert and standby mode, a corporate compliance tool.
After: Activated by proximity to the wounded wrist, emitting …
Before: Inert and standby mode, a corporate compliance tool.
After: Activated by proximity to the wounded wrist, emitting data that implicates Global Chemicals.
Swarming Bioweapon Mine Maggots (Green Death)

The maggot actively engages Hinks by leaping from concealment and biting his wrist with predatory precision, injecting venom before retreating with a trail of toxified slime. Its escape enables further observation of its behavior, confirming it as a mobile vector of Global Chemicals’ biohazard. The creature’s physical presence dominates the scene, forcing immediate assessment.

Before: Probably concealed within the mine structure, undetected in …
After: Re-treated to the mine after rapid movement through …
Before: Probably concealed within the mine structure, undetected in the community room’s institutional environment.
After: Re-treated to the mine after rapid movement through the window, leaving a toxic tracking path.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Community Room Windows

The window above the radiator opens at shoulder height, offering a narrow crawl space for pursuit of the maggot. Its swollen frame and distorted reflection capture the distorted morality of Global Chemicals. The streaked pane carries the green slime trail to the frame, creating a visual pathway to the outside world that is now a conduit for contamination.

Atmosphere Oppressive and distorted, reflecting both industrial decay and emerging danger.
Function Escape conduit and investigative gateway, redefining institutional boundaries.
Symbolism Symbolizes the fragility of containment and the ease with which crises spill beyond imagined barriers.
Access Technically window-secured but mechanically weak, now compromised by external hazard.
warped, bubble-distorted reflection of fluorescent lighting suggesting unreliable perception condensation mixing with slime, creating a slick surface for pursuit
Global Chemicals Corporate Complex

The modest community room transforms into a crisis site as Hinks is ambushed and collapses on the contaminated rug. The Doctor and Jo arrive to find the air thick with acrid stench and the oily green trail circling evidence. Institutional décor becomes irrelevant, overwhelmed by the urgency of containment and forensic analysis.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic with escalating biological threat, layered with antiseptic and venomous undertones.
Function Ground zero for real-time crisis response, diagnostic field station, and command nexus for initial containment …
Symbolism Represents the failure of institutional safety overseen by Global Chemicals, where cozy pragmatism meets raw …
Access Officially public space but de facto restricted by biohazard after attack.
the maggot’s slime trail emissive in harsh artificial light the acrid stench of antiseptic and biohazard mixing with stifling institutional air

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3

"The direct attack on Hinks by a giant maggot (source) provides the first physical evidence of the maggots' lethal and mobile nature, which the Doctor and Jones immediately analyze in the lab (target). This establishes the urgency of understanding the threat's biology."

Lab reveals maggot slime cellular invasion
S10E24 · The Green Death Part 4

"The direct attack on Hinks by a giant maggot (source) provides the first physical evidence of the maggots' lethal and mobile nature, which the Doctor and Jones immediately analyze in the lab (target). This establishes the urgency of understanding the threat's biology."

Doctor insists on live maggot capture
S10E24 · The Green Death Part 4

"The direct attack on Hinks by a giant maggot (source) provides the first physical evidence of the maggots' lethal and mobile nature, which the Doctor and Jones immediately analyze in the lab (target). This establishes the urgency of understanding the threat's biology."

Nancy delivers mine death sentence
S10E24 · The Green Death Part 4

Themes This Exemplifies

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