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S26E9 · The Curse of Fenric Part 2

Nurse Crane downplays the crisis during translation

As Judson nears completion of translating the runes that could unlock the Curse of Fenric, the Doctor voices growing unease about the potential consequences. Crane interrupts with casual disregard, exposing her emotional detachment from the unfolding danger. Her indifference contrasts sharply with the Doctor's concern and Judson's obsessive focus, raising questions about her true loyalties and whether she fully grasps the severity of what they are about to unleash. The moment sharpens the tension between urgency and complacency in their mission.

Plot Beats

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Nurse Crane voices indifference to the situation, possibly highlighting her skepticism or detachment.


Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Growing concern masking underlying urgency to prevent catastrophe

The Doctor steps into the room with measured urgency, his brow knitted with concern. His voice carries a careful blend of curiosity and unease, attempting to engage Judson while sensing the weight of the moment. He shifts close to the Ultima machine, his presence a counterpoint to Judson’s fixation.

Goals in this moment
  • To assess the immediate threat posed by decoding the runes
  • To protect Ace and others from potential danger
Active beliefs
  • Ancient knowledge without context can unleash uncontrollable evil
  • Active intervention is necessary to avert disaster
Character traits
Observant Methodically probing Calculating
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Inwardly driven by grief and intellectual obsession, outwardly cold and dismissive

Judson speaks in clipped, agitated tones while transcribing the runes onto the Ultima machine, his hands trembling slightly over the tickertape printer. He ignores the Doctor’s concerns and physical presence, lost in the intellectual challenge of decoding the ancient script.

Goals in this moment
  • To complete the translation of the runes
  • To satisfy his intellectual curiosity about the Curse of Fenric
Active beliefs
  • His intellect can solve any puzzle
  • Ancient dangers can be controlled through reason
Character traits
Obsessively focused Intellectually driven Detached from immediate danger
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Supporting 1

Indifferent or willfully unaware of the threat, prioritizing routine over peril

Nurse Crane interrupts with a tone of casual dismissal, barely looking up from her duties. Her question cuts across the rising tension, showcasing a rigid focus on procedure and indifference to the supernatural threat unfolding through Judson’s work. Her response is devoid of the panic or curiosity felt by the others.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control of Judson’s environment
  • To enforce professional boundaries despite the chaos
Active beliefs
  • Complacency in routine protects from harm
  • Emotional involvement has no place in wartime duty
Character traits
Emotionally detached Professionally rigid Dispassionate authority
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ultima Codebreaking Machine

The tickertape printer’s rhythmic clacking becomes a sonic backdrop to the tension, issuing strips of translated runes as Judson feeds the machine. Its metallic voice is the only tangible output of the decoding process, turning abstract, ancient symbols into physical tokens of impending danger. The Doctor’s unease centers on this output’s meaning being unknown.

Before: At rest after Judson had not yet activated …
After: Fully operational, spitting out text in pulse-like bursts …
Before: At rest after Judson had not yet activated the final phase of decoding.
After: Fully operational, spitting out text in pulse-like bursts mirroring the urgency of impending discovery.
Ancient Rune Inscriptions in the Crypt (Millington's Crypt Inscriptions)

The ancient rune inscriptions are being transcribed onto the Ultima machine by Judson’s hand, a process that triggers temporary clarification of their meaning through the device. Though physically separate from the machine at the start of the event, the runes are rendered actionable by Judson’s actions, bringing their cursed potential closer to realization. The presence of the Doctor suggests their human agency is rapidly compounding the runes’ peril.

Before: Carved anew on the crypt walls, their recent …
After: Being translated into machine-readable form, their invisible power …
Before: Carved anew on the crypt walls, their recent appearance fresh and unweathered.
After: Being translated into machine-readable form, their invisible power awakened through the Ultima machine.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Judson's Office

Judson’s office transforms into a nexus of danger as the Doctor enters, the dim light casting long shadows that seem to mirror the escalating tension. The cramped space is thick with the mechanical sounds of the Ultima machine and the sensory press of ancient runes being deciphered. The room’s confined atmosphere underscores the peril of unchecked intellectual pursuit amid wartime necessity.

Atmosphere Tense with mechanical noise and suppressed urgency
Function Sanctuary of concentrated obsession and danger
Symbolism Represents the intersection of human intellect and ancient evil
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only
The lone desk lamp casts stark shadows across Judson’s face The walls are lined with irrelevancies ignored in the moment

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Key Dialogue

"CRANE: But who cares?"