Stapley battles Bilton's hijacked state
Plot Beats
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Captain Stapley attempts to rouse Bilton from his hypnotized state, calling out to him.
Who Was There
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Driven by duty yet strained by escalating peril
Captain Stapley commands a forward path through the Concorde’s hijacked interior, using direct address to coax Roger toward an exit while aware of unseen hostile forces. His stance is an iron command disguised as persuasion, demanding compliance from a passenger trapped by circumstances beyond protocol.
- • To extract Roger to safety despite the time-locked aircraft
- • To assert human agency over psychotronic coercion
- • Believes rescue can succeed through perseverance and routine
- • Distrusts supernatural explanations but accepts Kalid’s agency once witnessed
Roger remains out of direct view in the scene text, yet Stapley’s demand implies his presence and passivity under the …
Objects Involved
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Plasmatons silently advance through the corridor of Concorde 192, their dark viscous forms spreading as agents of Kalid’s will. They serve as the immediate physical barrier to rescue, shifting like semi-solid shadows to herd passengers and block paths, transforming the aircraft into a hostile environment under psychotronic domination.
Location Details
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The Sanctum Chamber manifests within the hijacked Concorde’s pressurized interior as a claustrophobic extension of the plane itself, warped by time and psychotronics. Its walls, crowned by emergency panels, cast flickering light over bulkheads where plasmatons congregate like living residue of the hijacking. History’s halls press down upon a modern jet, creating a liminal zone where calendar and causality fracture.
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Key Dialogue
"STAPLEY: Come on, Roger. You're coming with us."