Skonnon conflict over prisoner sacrifice

Tensions flare on the Skonnon bridge as the co-pilot voices frustration with the Nimon contract's delays and the crew's limited resources, rejecting the pilot's claims that the contract rests on patience and fulfillment of obligations. The pilot insists the current cargo of Anethan sacrifices will satisfy the pact, confirming the ritualistic slaughter awaiting the prisoners. The co-pilot arms himself and abandons his post to confront the prisoners directly, revealing his fanatical commitment to Skonnos' violent ideology and setting the stage for the ship's subsequent malfunction and the Doctor's interference.

Plot Beats

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The Skonnon pilot and co-pilot discuss their mission and the malfunctioning equipment on their spaceship, revealing their growing impatience and frustration.

frustration to resentment ['bridge of the Skonnon spaceship']

The conversation between the pilot and co-pilot reveals that their mission involves delivering a cargo of prisoners to Skonnos as part of a contract with Nimon, hinting at the sinister nature of their task.

resentment to skepticism

The co-pilot expresses skepticism about the mission and decides to check on the cargo, armed with a handgun, indicating potential unrest or dissatisfaction with their role.

skepticism to action ['short corridor outside the bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Fuming indignation masking brittle insecurity

Zilan rises from his station in a sudden surge of impatience and defiance, switching off the bridge alarm then seizing a holstered handgun with a sharp metallic rasp. He glowers across the cramped command deck at his superior, brandishing the weapon as he strides toward the exit without awaiting permission or escort.

Goals in this moment
  • To verify the safety of the prisoner hold himself rather than wait on crew protocol
  • To enforce his interpretation of Skonnon glory through immediate, personal violence
  • To dismiss the pilot’s appeals to patience as weakness
Active beliefs
  • That Skonnons prove strength through action, not delay
  • That abandoning procedure vindicates divine mandate
  • That fear and speed, not obedience, secure the contract with the Nimon
Character traits
Impatient Defiant Armed Abrasive Fanatical
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Cool outward control straining against apprehension

The pilot remains seated, speaking calmly and evenly as he counters the co-pilot’s outbursts with procedural reassurances and ritual references. He records the contract’s completion while gesturing toward the backup system, watching Zilan’s sudden move toward the handgun with a contained weariness that betrays growing alarm.

Goals in this moment
  • To fulfill the Nimon contract within twelve hours of arrival
  • To prevent crew deviation from established safety and navigational protocols
  • To reassure the co-pilot that patience serves ultimate victory
Active beliefs
  • That contractual ritual secures Skonnos’ technological rebirth
  • That premature action jeopardizes mission success and survival
  • That the Nimon’s promise must be honored through precision
Character traits
Calm Procedural Wary Dutiful Patient
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Empress Passenger Corridor Alarm System

The Empress’ passenger corridor alarm system sounds once at high volume before Zilan silences it with deliberate finality, using the auditory alert’s metallic chime as background punctuation to his mutiny. Its failure to warn the bridge crew about his departure underscores systemic fragility under fanatical zeal.

Before: Audible and active aboard the Empress, its sharp …
After: Silenced abruptly by Zilan’s switch-off, removing its intended …
Before: Audible and active aboard the Empress, its sharp chime marking structural warnings and break-in intrusions with urgency.
After: Silenced abruptly by Zilan’s switch-off, removing its intended signal and enabling his unauthorized departure unchallenged.
Hand Gun

The handgun is drawn from its matte-black holster with a metallic rasp, its grip fitting Zilan’s hand almost too snugly—a tool acquired in haste and now brandished as an emblem of Skonnon strength. It remains clutched in his grip as he strides toward the exit, doubling as both weapon and symbol of his repudiation of protocol.

Before: Holstered at Zilan’s belt on the command bridge, …
After: Drawn from holster and held ready during his …
Before: Holstered at Zilan’s belt on the command bridge, a recent acquisition evidenced by the tight grip and its black matte finish absorbing dim bridge lighting.
After: Drawn from holster and held ready during his unauthorized departure from the bridge, prepared for potential violence against prisoners.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Skonnon Command Bridge

The cramped Skonnon command bridge serves as the stage for the co-pilot’s mutiny. Low-ceilinged and cluttered with dated control panels, it frames the confrontation between order and fanaticism. Red emergency lighting and the smell of burnt circuitry heighten tension, while the pilot’s elevated station underscores hierarchy. Smoke and cracked windows let the void of space intrude visually, a living metaphor for the empire’s decaying might.

Atmosphere Tense, pressure-cooker atmosphere thick with defiance and creeping panic
Function command center
Symbolism Symbolic theater where institutional ritual and personal tyranny collide, representing the crumbling facade of Skonnos’ …
Access Restricted to bridge crew during active flight operations
Red emergency lighting casting long shadows across worn control panels Acrid tang of burnt circuitry from damaged consoles Cracked viewports revealing infinite dark beyond and smoke hazing across the deck

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Nimon

The Nimon operates as the sacred contractor whose demands frame the mission aboard the Empress. The pilot frames their imminent success as the moment when Skonnos’ part of the pact will be fulfilled, invoking the entity’s promised ‘great promise.’ The organization’s authority is cited to justify patience, but the implicit threat of black-hole reprisals hovers whenever ritual is delayed or questioned.

Representation Reference to the contractual pact securing Skonnos’ technological rebirth through annual sacrifices and obedience to …
Power Dynamics The Nimon exerts indirect power: demanded rituals create binding obligations, but the organization itself remains …
To receive the agreed tribute of living sacrifices as payment under the sacred contract To ensure Skonnos fulfills its obligations to maintain access to power and expansionist technology Contractual obligation portrayed as sacred and non-negotiable, enforced through fear of Nimon retaliation Promise of future reward (technological rebirth) to sustain fanatical devotion and compliance
Second Skonnon Empire

The Skonnon Empire manifests through the bridge crew’s adherence to a fanatical ‘great contract’ that binds survival and technological rebirth to the sacrifice of Anethan prisoners. Soldeed’s high command is invoked implicitly; the pilot insists this cargo will fulfill Skonnos’ ritual obligation, while Zilan rejects caution as weakness. The organization’s grip appears unshakable but frays visibly under coercive ideology and failing systems.

Representation Through bridge crew interpreting and enforcing imperial mandate on the Empress with varying degrees of …
Power Dynamics Imperial authority exercised through crew hierarchy but challenged internally by Zilan’s transgressive impatience
Impact The incident reveals how ideological extremism can override prudence, weakening institutional resilience by elevating reckless …
Internal Dynamics Underlying tension between the disciplined pilot’s adherence to ritual procedure and Zilan’s fanatical insistence that …
To deliver the final tribute cargo to fulfill the Nimon contract and secure imperial power To enforce ritual obedience via demonstrated strength, even when it contradicts safety protocols Cult-like devotion to the Nimon contract among officers, especially Zilan’s brand of violent immediacy Chain-of-command enforcement used to silence dissent and maintain operational control

Narrative Connections

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What this causes 2

"The co-pilot's reckless decision to accelerate the journey (beat_e1b60794922fe03a) directly causes the catastrophic engine failure (beat_5884881fe5abf54f), setting off the chain of events that strands the Skonnon ship and exposes the prisoners' fate."

Cargo ship lurches into mechanical ruin
S17E17 · The Horns of Nimon Part …

"The initial revelation that the prisoners are sacrifices (beat_e83f4d0b0008b7f3) is directly confirmed when the co-pilot explicitly states their fate to the Doctor and Romana (beat_c6a49d61846ecbb8), establishing the sinister purpose of the mission."

Discovery of Skonnon sacrifice plot
S17E17 · The Horns of Nimon Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

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Key Dialogue

"COPILOT: Patient? Patience is the virtue of the weak. Skonnons are meant to fight, to conquer, to rule, as in the days when these ships were built."
"PILOT: We'll fight, and Nimon will give us all we need."
"COPILOT: When?"