Milo forces Madeleine to confront the pirate threat
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor, Milo, Zoe, Jamie and Sorba enter Madeleine's office, prompting Madeleine to express surprise at Milo's arrival and question the identities of his companions.
Milo urgently demands that Madeleine contact General Hermack to request the immediate deployment of a V-ship, overriding her questions about his sudden appearance and the nature of the emergency.
Milo reveals the presence of argonite pirates hiding in the old mine workings, warning that they are heading towards Madeleine's location, and the Doctor corroborates Milo's claim, while Madeleine expresses disbelief.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially dismissive, with growing reluctance to accept the urgency of the situation
Madeleine Issigri initially greets the group with skepticism, questioning Milo’s urgency and dismissing the idea of argonite pirates ('Argonite pirates? Oh really.'). Her tone is dismissive, reflecting her disbelief in the threat. However, as Milo and the Doctor press their case, her demeanor shifts slightly, indicating that she is beginning to reckon with the possibility of the threat being real.
- • To verify the legitimacy of Milo’s claims before taking action
- • To maintain control over the situation and avoid unnecessary panic
- • Milo’s claims may be exaggerated or self-serving
- • The threat of argonite pirates is unlikely or overstated
Frustrated and desperate, with a sense of urgency bordering on exasperation
Milo Clancey bursts into the office, immediately demanding that Madeleine contact General Hermack to deploy the V-ship. His impatience and frustration are palpable as he bypasses pleasantries and insists on urgent action. His dialogue reveals his deep concern about the argonite pirates advancing through the mine workings, and his emotional outburst ('Oh, child, will you listen to me!') underscores the gravity of the situation.
- • To convince Madeleine to contact General Hermack for V-ship deployment
- • To expose the immediate threat posed by the argonite pirates
- • Madeleine’s skepticism is a critical obstacle to securing the V-ship
- • The argonite pirates are an immediate and serious danger
Calmly attentive, assessing the situation with quiet focus
Zoe Heriot stands silently in the background, observing the confrontation between Milo and Madeleine. She does not speak or act during this specific exchange but remains present as part of the Doctor’s group, her sharp analytical mind likely processing the urgency of the situation and the dynamics between the characters.
- • To understand the immediate threat posed by the argonite pirates
- • To support the Doctor and Milo in their efforts to secure the V-ship
- • The urgency of the situation requires immediate action
- • Madeleine’s skepticism is a barrier that must be overcome
Reserved and assessing, with a hint of skepticism
Sorba stands silently in the background, observing the confrontation. Like Zoe, he does not speak or act during this specific exchange but remains present as part of the group. His stoic demeanor suggests he is assessing the situation, likely weighing the credibility of Milo’s claims and the potential threat posed by the argonite pirates.
- • To evaluate the legitimacy of the threat posed by the argonite pirates
- • To determine whether Madeleine’s cooperation is warranted
- • The urgency of the situation requires verification
- • Madeleine’s skepticism may be justified, but the threat cannot be ignored
Quietly attentive, ready to act if needed
Jamie McCrimmon stands silently in the background, observing the confrontation. Like Zoe and Sorba, he does not speak or act during this specific exchange but remains present as part of the Doctor’s group. His presence adds to the group’s collective urgency, and his stoic demeanor suggests he is ready to support the Doctor and Milo in their efforts.
- • To back the Doctor and Milo in their efforts to secure the V-ship
- • To be prepared for any immediate action required to counter the threat
- • The Doctor’s assessment of the situation is reliable
- • Milo’s urgency is justified by the threat of the argonite pirates
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The V-ship is referenced as a critical resource that Milo Clancey urgently demands Madeleine Issigri secure through General Hermack. Its deployment is framed as essential to countering the argonite pirates advancing through the mine workings. The V-ship represents the Space Corps’ military capability and is the key to stopping the pirates before they reach the surface. Its mention drives the tension in the scene, as Madeleine’s resistance to contacting Hermack delays its potential deployment.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Issigri Mining Office serves as the neutral ground where the confrontation between Milo, the Doctor, and Madeleine unfolds. Its formal setting contrasts with the urgency of the situation, creating a tense atmosphere where corporate caution clashes with immediate danger. The office’s desks and screens flicker with data, symbolizing the institutional barriers Madeleine must overcome to act. The space becomes a battleground of wills, where skepticism and desperation collide.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The argonite pirates are referenced as the immediate threat advancing through the mine workings toward the surface. Their presence is the catalyst for the confrontation, as Milo and the Doctor urge Madeleine to act. The organization’s tactical raids and thefts are framed as an existential danger, driving the urgency of the scene. Their proximity to the mining office underscores the stakes, as their advance could lead to a direct confrontation or sabotage.
The Space Corps is invoked through Milo’s demand for the V-ship and Madeleine’s potential contact with General Hermack. Its military assets and authority are framed as the solution to the argonite pirate threat, but its deployment hinges on Madeleine’s cooperation. The organization’s power dynamics are central to the scene, as its resources are the key to stopping the pirates, yet its involvement is delayed by Madeleine’s skepticism.
The Issigri Mining Company is represented by Madeleine Issigri, who must decide whether to contact General Hermack and deploy the V-ship. The company’s corporate caution and skepticism are embodied in Madeleine’s initial resistance to Milo’s demands. Her role as the head of the company frames the scene as a clash between institutional protocol and the urgent need for action. The company’s resources and authority are on the line, as its inaction could allow the argonite pirates to advance.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
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Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"MILO: I want you to get onto General Hermack, and get him to get that V-ship here as soon as he can."
"MADELEINE: Why?"
"MILO: Because you're harbouring a nest of vipers down there in those mine workings, and they're on their way up here at this very moment."
"DOCTOR: He means that the argonite pirates are using the old mine workings as a secret hideout."
"MADELEINE: Argonite pirates? Oh really."
"MILO: Oh, child, will you listen to me!"