Ridgeway defies alien control of navigation
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ridgeway plots a course on the map and chart table, indicating ongoing navigation efforts. The reptile manipulates Ridgeway's hand to point to the Sea Fort on the chart, suggesting a sinister influence.
Ridgeway and Mitchell discuss navigation and the pressure gauge, with Ridgeway briefly excusing himself. This exchange reveals their routine operational concerns.
Mitchell suggests jumping the Sea Devils, but Ridgeway refuses, opting to wait and determine their base location. This decision showcases Ridgeway's cautious strategy.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Controlled determination masking deep resistance
Commander Ridgeway secretly manipulates the submarine's course by plotting an alternate destination on a hidden chart while visibly complying with the alien's control. His movements remain precise despite the coerced hand gestures pointing to the Sea Fort, masking his true intentions from Mitchell.
- • Obscure the submarine's true course from the alien manipulator
- • Navigate toward the Sea Fort to locate the Sea Devils' base
- • That the Sea Fort is the Sea Devils' primary base that must be located
- • That overt aggression will arouse the alien's suspicion and endanger the mission
Confused by Ridgeway's hesitation but determined to follow orders
Mitchell pesters Ridgeway with urgent demands for aggressive action while remaining unaware of the alien coercion. His insistence on immediate retaliation creates tension as Ridgeway deftly deflects direct answers.
- • Press for immediate aggressive action against the submarine's unwelcome intruder
- • Maintain operational protocols and crew safety
- • That the submarine is under attack and requires immediate response
- • That Ridgeway's deflection signals either weakness or deeper knowledge
Purposeful and controlling without emotional expression
The unnamed reptilian alien manipulates Ridgeway's hand to point toward the Sea Fort on a chart, attempting to force navigation toward its base. Its control appears to be direct and physical, without speech or visible coercion beyond hand guidance.
- • Guide the submarine toward the Sea Fort to return to base
- • Maintain control over human navigation through direct physical means
- • That human obedience can be assured through physical control
- • That the Sea Fort is a location of strategic importance worth returning to
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Ridgeway secretly uses the navigation chart as a duplicitous tool. While the alien forces his hand to point to the Sea Fort on a secondary chart, Ridgeway unfolds and alters a hidden chart beneath the table, plotting their true course toward discovery.
Mitchell references the pressure gauge as a procedural point of order while Ridgeway evades the focus, masking his secret plotting. The gauge stands as a symbol of operational safety, though its immediate assessment is deflected.
The periscope serves as a secondary navigation aid and observational device as Ridgeway and Mitchell confer nearby. Its brass and cracked eyepiece reflect Ridgeway's quick navigation glances while he deflects Mitchell's demands for immediate action.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The submarine's interior becomes a confined arena where Ridgeway maneuvers between deception and genuine navigation under the alien's manipulative gaze. Charts, periscopes, and pressure gauges encircle the action as functional props in Ridgeway's strategic misdirection.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Ridgeway's navigation of the submarine under the directing influence of a Sea Devil (beat_170e3d58fa82037c) parallels the submarine's later high-speed movement towards the Sea Fort, controlled by an unseen force (beat_2c5139cf654c1cfe), both illustrating the Sea Devils' insidious infiltration and control."
Bowman reports submarine movement to Hart