Fabula
S1E22 · The Velvet Web

Morpho orders Barbara’s destruction

In the Morpho’s chamber, Altos reports Barbara’s escape from the mesmerant’s control, triggering the collective’s first direct acknowledgment of a human defying their system. The Morpho, revealed as grotesque, sentient brains in glass cases, immediately shifts from passive manipulation to active elimination, ordering Altos to reassure the remaining companions while secretly preparing a final, irreversible mesmerant exposure for them. Barbara’s resistance is framed as an existential threat—her knowledge of the city’s true nature makes her irredeemable in the Morphos’ eyes. The scene marks a critical escalation: the antagonists abandon subtlety, exposing their ruthless pragmatism and the high stakes of Barbara’s defiance. The dialogue underscores the Morphos’ contempt for individuality, treating humans as disposable instruments, while Altos’ compliance reveals his role as a willing enforcer of their will. This moment sets up Barbara’s imminent peril and the companions’ forced confrontation with the city’s dark core.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Altos informs the Morpho that Barbara has resisted the mesmerant and escaped into the city. The Morpho demands to know who placed the discs, revealing this person has failed and must be punished.

command to anger

The Morpho orders Altos to reassure the Doctor, Ian, and Susan about Barbara's absence, and take them to the laboratory. The Morpho plans a final exposure to the mesmerant in four hours to completely subjugate them.

deception to menace

Altos inquires about Barbara's fate, and the Morpho orders her destruction because she has seen through the illusion and is beyond their control.

concerned to murderous

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Altos
primary

Coldly compliant; Altos exhibits no moral conflict or hesitation, treating the Morphos’ orders as absolute. His emotional state is one of detached efficiency, focused solely on carrying out his tasks without question.

Altos stands before the Morphos in their chamber, delivering the news of Barbara’s escape with a calm, compliant demeanor. His role as the Morphos’ enforcer is fully revealed as he receives orders to reassure the remaining companions and prepare them for their final mesmerant exposure. His compliance is absolute, and he shows no hesitation in accepting the Morphos’ directive to destroy Barbara. The physical setting—the table of glass cases housing the Morphos—reinforces his subservience, as he stands before them like a soldier awaiting orders.

Goals in this moment
  • To reassure the remaining companions and prepare them for the final mesmerant exposure, ensuring their subjugation.
  • To locate and destroy Barbara, as ordered by the Morphos, treating her as an irredeemable threat.
Active beliefs
  • Believes the Morphos’ control is absolute and their orders must be followed without question.
  • Sees Barbara’s escape as a failure of the system that must be rectified, not as a moral dilemma.
Character traits
Absolute compliance with the Morphos’ will Emotionally detached from the consequences of his actions Efficient and precise in executing orders
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Desperate but determined; Barbara’s escape has made her a fugitive, and her emotional state is one of urgency and defiance. She is the only companion who has seen the truth, and her survival depends on evading Altos and the Morphos’ forces.

Barbara is the focus of the Morphos’ wrath, as her escape from the mesmerant’s control is framed as an existential threat. The Morphos order her destruction, treating her as irredeemable because she has seen the truth of the city. Her absence from the scene is palpable, as the Morphos’ dialogue reveals their fear of her knowledge and resistance. The city itself becomes a hunting ground for her, as Altos is tasked with locating and eliminating her.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive and evade capture by Altos and the Morphos’ forces.
  • To potentially warn or reunite with the Doctor and the others before they are fully subjugated.
Active beliefs
  • Believes the city’s illusions are a lie and that the Morphos must be stopped.
  • Trusts her own perceptions over the Morphos’ manipulations, even at great personal risk.
Character traits
Defiant and resistant to control Possesses dangerous knowledge of the city’s true nature A target for elimination due to her irredeemable status
Follow Barbara Wright's journey

Coldly authoritative; the Morphos exhibit no moral conflict or hesitation, treating Barbara’s defiance as an existential threat that must be eliminated. Their emotional state is one of detached ruthlessness, focused solely on maintaining their control.

The Morphos, revealed in their grotesque true form as sentient brains in glass cases, react to Barbara’s escape with ruthless pragmatism. They immediately shift from passive manipulation to active elimination, ordering Altos to destroy her and escalate the mesmerant exposure for the remaining companions. Their dialogue underscores their contempt for individuality, treating humans as disposable tools. The physical setting—the table of glass cases, the sterile chamber—reinforces their dehumanizing control, as they issue orders from their elevated, protected position.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate Barbara as an irredeemable threat to their control.
  • To subjugate the remaining companions through the final mesmerant exposure, ensuring their complete compliance.
Active beliefs
  • Believe their control over Morphoton is absolute and must be maintained at all costs.
  • See individuality and resistance as threats to their system, to be crushed without mercy.
Character traits
Ruthlessly pragmatic and contemptuous of individuality Absolute authority over Morphoton and its inhabitants View humans as disposable tools for their purposes
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Supporting 4

Unknowingly at risk; his absence from the scene creates a sense of impending threat, as the Morphos plan to strip him of his agency and use him as a tool.

Ian is indirectly referenced as one of the 'remaining companions' who will be reassured by Altos and subjected to the final mesmerant exposure. His practical, protective nature—previously directed toward safeguarding the group—is now targeted by the Morphos, who plan to exploit his physical capabilities for labor. His absence from the scene underscores the Morphos’ strategy of isolating and subduing the group’s most capable members.

Goals in this moment
  • Unwittingly, Ian’s goal of protecting his companions will be undermined as the Morphos prepare to subjugate him.
  • His practical skills, which have been an asset to the group, will be repurposed for the Morphos’ benefit.
Active beliefs
  • Believes the city’s illusions are real, as he has not yet witnessed Barbara’s escape or the Morphos’ true nature.
  • Trusts Altos’ reassurances, unaware of the Morphos’ ruthless pragmatism.
Character traits
Physically capable but emotionally vulnerable to manipulation Protective instincts will be neutralized by the mesmerant
Follow Ian Chesterton's journey
Sabetha
secondary

Doomed; Sabetha’s fate is sealed by her failure, and her punishment is inevitable. Her emotional state is one of impending doom, though she is not physically present in the scene.

Sabetha is indirectly referenced as the one who placed the mesmerant discs on the companions, only to fail in her task when Barbara resisted. The Morphos condemn her for this failure, ordering her punishment. Her absence from the scene underscores her role as a disposable servant in the Morphos’ hierarchy, her fate tied to their whims. The mention of her failure serves as a warning to others who might defy the Morphos’ control.

Goals in this moment
  • None—her role is purely reactive, and her failure has already been judged.
  • Her existence is now tied to the Morphos’ punishment, with no agency to alter her fate.
Active beliefs
  • Believes her duty is to obey the Morphos without question, as her failure suggests she had no alternative.
  • Sees her punishment as inevitable and just, given the Morphos’ absolute authority.
Character traits
Disposable and expendable in the Morphos’ hierarchy Her failure is met with immediate and severe consequences
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Susan Foreman
secondary

Unknowingly vulnerable; her absence from the scene highlights her as a pawn in the Morphos’ game, her fate tied to Altos’ compliance and the Morphos’ escalation.

Susan is indirectly mentioned as one of the 'remaining companions' slated for the final mesmerant exposure. Her youthful impulsivity and curiosity, which previously drew her into the city’s luxuries, now make her a prime target for the Morphos’ control. The Morphos’ plan to groom her as a replacement suggests they see her as malleable, her emotional resilience not yet tested like Barbara’s.

Goals in this moment
  • Unwittingly, Susan’s goal of exploring and experiencing new things has been co-opted by the Morphos, who plan to use her as a tool.
  • Her potential resistance, if she were to witness the truth like Barbara, is not yet a factor in the Morphos’ calculations.
Active beliefs
  • Believes the city’s luxuries are real and harmless, as she has not yet seen through the illusion.
  • Trusts the Doctor and Altos implicitly, unaware of the Morphos’ true intentions.
Character traits
Vulnerable to emotional manipulation Potential long-term asset for the Morphos due to her youth
Follow Susan Foreman's journey

Unknowingly at risk; his absence from the scene creates a sense of impending doom for his companions and himself, though he remains oblivious to the Morphos' plans.

The Doctor is indirectly referenced as one of the 'remaining companions' who will be reassured by Altos and subjected to the final mesmerant exposure. His absence from the scene underscores the Morphos' strategic isolation of the group, exploiting their emotional bonds to weaken resistance. The Doctor’s potential scientific curiosity and protective instincts toward his companions are implied as future points of conflict, as the Morphos plan to exploit his intellect for labor.

Goals in this moment
  • Unwittingly, the Doctor’s goal of protecting his companions will be tested as the Morphos prepare to subjugate them.
  • His scientific mind may resist the mesmerant, but the Morphos’ escalation suggests they are prepared to override even his defenses.
Active beliefs
  • Believes the city’s illusions are benign, as he has not yet witnessed Barbara’s escape or the Morphos’ true nature.
  • Trusts Altos’ reassurances, unaware of the Morphos’ ruthless pragmatism.
Character traits
Vulnerable to manipulation through emotional bonds Potential target for intellectual exploitation
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Morphoton Mind-Control Discs (Mesmerant Discs)

The mesmerant discs are indirectly referenced as the failed tools used to control the companions. Sabetha’s placement of these discs on Barbara, Ian, the Doctor, and Susan is mentioned, but Barbara’s resistance highlights their limitation. The Morphos’ escalation to a 'final exposure' suggests these discs are part of a graduated system of control, with the final dose intended to ensure irreversible subjugation. The discs symbolize the Morphos’ reliance on technology to enforce their will, but Barbara’s escape exposes their vulnerability to human defiance.

Before: Attached to the companions (Barbara, Ian, the Doctor, …
After: The discs are now rendered obsolete for Barbara, …
Before: Attached to the companions (Barbara, Ian, the Doctor, and Susan), with Barbara’s disc having failed to control her.
After: The discs are now rendered obsolete for Barbara, as the Morphos order her destruction. For the remaining companions, the discs are preparatory for the 'final exposure,' which will render them completely subjugated.
Morpho’s Chamber Table

The Morpho’s chamber table serves as a grotesque stage for the Morphos’ true form—sentient brains suspended in glass cases. Altos stands before this table as he reports Barbara’s escape and receives his orders, reinforcing the table’s role as a symbol of the Morphos’ authority. The table’s placement in the chamber, combined with the glass cases, creates a visual hierarchy where the Morphos loom over Altos, emphasizing their control. The table is not just a prop but a metaphor for the Morphos’ dehumanizing system, where decisions about life and death are made with cold detachment.

Before: Central to the Morpho’s chamber, housing the glass …
After: The table remains unchanged physically, but its symbolic …
Before: Central to the Morpho’s chamber, housing the glass cases with the sentient brains. It is a fixed, unchanging element of the room, symbolizing the Morphos’ permanent and unyielding power.
After: The table remains unchanged physically, but its symbolic role is reinforced as the Morphos issue their orders. It becomes a silent witness to the escalation of their ruthless pragmatism, as Altos is sent to destroy Barbara and subjugate the others.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Morpho Chamber

The Morpho’s chamber is the claustrophobic heart of the Morphos’ power, where their true form—grotesque, sentient brains in glass cases—is revealed. This location functions as the command center for the Morphos’ operations, where decisions about control, punishment, and elimination are made. The chamber’s sterile, oppressive atmosphere reinforces the Morphos’ dehumanizing authority, as Altos stands before them like a soldier awaiting orders. The table of glass cases serves as a visual metaphor for their dominance, while the chamber’s isolation underscores the secrecy of their operations. The location’s mood is one of cold authority, where mercy is nonexistent and resistance is met with ruthless efficiency.

Atmosphere Sterile, oppressive, and coldly authoritative. The chamber exudes a sense of inescapable control, where the …
Function Command center for the Morphos’ operations, where orders for control, punishment, and elimination are issued. …
Symbolism Represents the Morphos’ dehumanizing system of control, where life and death are decided with cold …
Access Restricted to the Morphos’ inner circle and enforcers like Altos. The chamber is a sealed, …
The table with glass cases housing the sentient brains of the Morphos, elevated and central to the room. Sterile, clinical lighting that casts a cold glow over the chamber, emphasizing its oppressive atmosphere. The absence of warmth or comfort, reinforcing the Morphos’ dehumanizing control.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Morphos (Collective Sentient Brains)

The Morphos, as a collective of sentient brains, exert absolute control over Morphoton through their organization. In this event, their influence is manifested through Altos, who serves as their enforcer and mouthpiece. The Morphos’ power dynamics are on full display as they issue orders to destroy Barbara and subjugate the remaining companions, demonstrating their ruthless pragmatism. Their organizational goals are clear: maintain control at all costs, eliminate threats to their system, and ensure the complete subjugation of outsiders. The influence mechanisms they employ include psychological manipulation (the mesmerant discs), physical elimination (the order to destroy Barbara), and the exploitation of emotional bonds (reassuring the companions to lower their guard).

Representation Through Altos, their enforcer, who delivers their orders and carries out their directives. The Morphos …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over Altos, the companions, and the city of Morphoton. The Morphos operate …
Impact The Morphos’ actions in this event reinforce their institutional power, demonstrating that resistance is met …
Internal Dynamics The Morphos operate as a unified collective, with no internal dissent or debate. Their decisions …
To eliminate Barbara as an irredeemable threat to their control, ensuring she cannot expose the truth of Morphoton. To subjugate the remaining companions (the Doctor, Ian, and Susan) through the final mesmerant exposure, rendering them completely compliant tools for their purposes. Psychological manipulation through the mesmerant discs, which exploit the companions’ emotions and perceptions. Physical elimination, as demonstrated by the order to destroy Barbara, treating her as an existential threat. Exploitation of emotional bonds, as Altos is instructed to reassure the companions about Barbara’s fate, lowering their guard for the final exposure. Hierarchical control, with Altos serving as a willing enforcer of their will, ensuring their orders are carried out without question.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Morphoton’s Illusion and Barbara’s Resistance
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"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Ian’s Distrust and Barbara’s Resistance
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"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Barbara Resists Mind Control
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"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Barbara Sees the Truth Alone
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"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Barbara’s Resistance and Desperate Flight
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What this causes 2

"The Morphos' order to destroy Barbara results in Ian, under their control, attempting to capture her (beat_67207c906145fce1)."

Barbara confronts Ian’s possession
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"The Morphos' order to destroy Barbara results in Ian, under their control, attempting to capture her (beat_67207c906145fce1)."

Barbara destroys the Morphos' control
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"ALTOS: One of the women has resisted the power of the mesmerant. She has escaped into the city."
"MORPHO: She has seen the truth, and is beyond our control. Find her and destroy her."
"MORPHO: In four hours we will give them the final exposure to the mesmerant. They will be completely subjugated."