Thawn commits to killing the Kroll

Thawn and his team frantically assess the massive immobile Kroll looming over the settlement. While Dugeen provides technical measurements, Fenner enters with fresh urgency only to confirm their worst fears—the creature hasn’t moved an inch. The realization forces a drastic shift from hesitation to action as Thawn demands an immediate solution. The team debates a high-risk strategy involving depth charges, torn between precision and brutal necessity. The growing mega-head storm outside mirrors the escalating tension inside, pushing them toward a catastrophic gamble to test whether they can kill a godlike beast with crude human firepower. key_dialogue: [ THAWN: I suppose we could always send to Delta Magna for a missile strike. FENNER: No, because it'd take at least eight hours for it to arrive. If we showed them the target position now, it would certainly have moved by the time the strike arrived. THAWN: Yes, but how would you sink the tank onto the right place? FENNER: Fix a small charge to the bottom of the tank and then fire it by remote control. THAWN: But with pressure detonators, the whole lot would go up so you're back to square one. THAWN: It's too dangerous! ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Thawn and his team assess the distance and size of the Kroll, determining it is nearly a mile across with a central mass a quarter of a mile in diameter.

concern to strategic planning ['Control Centre']

Fenner enters and inquires about the status, learning that the Kroll still hasn't moved and that the pump chamber is clear.

urgency to cautious optimism ['Control Centre']

Thawn decides to prioritize killing the Kroll and instructs Fenner to fix a pipeline while planning to use 35 depth charges in a cluster to kill the creature.

determination to detailed planning ['Control Centre']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious calculation masking fear of catastrophic miscalculation

Fenner re-enters the control centre and immediately grasps the grim reality of Kroll’s stillness. He challenges delivery logistics for the charges, proposing a remote-controlled tank delivery system over missile strikes. His tone alternates between anxious critique and pragmatic proposal, exposing the tension between Thawn’s urgency and his own risk assessment.

Goals in this moment
  • Achieve a viable delivery mechanism for the depth charges
  • Prevent the plan from spiraling into mutual annihilation
Active beliefs
  • Safety and precision must guide deployment even in desperation
  • Thawn’s obsession with speed risks sacrificing personnel and infrastructure
Character traits
Technically articulate Cautiously analytical Vocally pragmatic Skeptical of reckless authority
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Thawn
primary

Frustrated resolve masking underlying desperation to maintain control at all costs

Thawn commands the team with escalating urgency, pivoting from containment to extermination of Kroll after confirming its immobility. He pushes for violent solutions, dismissing evacuation or external aid, and insists on finding an immediate deployment method for the thirty-five depth charges.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Kroll’s immediate destruction regardless of risk to the team
  • Rapidly deploy a functional attack strategy using available resources
Active beliefs
  • Indigenous life and colonial projects are expendable to achieve operational continuity
  • Immediate, decisive action is preferable to cautious planning when facing existential threats
Character traits
Authoritarian Ruthlessly pragmatic Stubbornly decisive Paranoid about delays
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Supporting 1

Focused detachment masking creeping dread at the storm’s acceleration

Dugeen provides technical measurements of Kroll’s scale and offers situational updates, including data on the mega-head storm. He contributes technical feasibility insights to the depth-charge plan but surfaces practical liabilities, such as pressure detonators triggering premature detonation. His measured delivery belies the urgency pressing all three men.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the team considers environmental and structural constraints during planning
  • Provide accurate data to inform a survivable tactical response
Active beliefs
  • Objective measurement is the only reliable guide in crisis
  • Kroll’s meteorological environment amplifies existential danger
Character traits
Methodically technical Fiscally concerned Understatedly prescient Empirically grounded
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Barrage Depth Charges

Thirty-five military-grade depth charges are selected as the primary destructive payload, their cylindrical casings bearing concentrated explosives repurposed from naval armaments. Thawn designates this number as sufficient to neutralize Kroll, yet the team immediately confronts the delivery problem—how to position such an explosive array precisely over the creature’s massive, segmented mass.

Before: Stored in the control centre’s armory as improvised …
After: Repurposed into a high-risk delivery payload requiring integration …
Before: Stored in the control centre’s armory as improvised anti-submarine weaponry, available for land-based deployment but not yet configured for coordinated detonation.
After: Repurposed into a high-risk delivery payload requiring integration into a remote tank system for positional accuracy.
Control Centre Radar

The Control Centre Radar serves as the team’s primary sensory tool for assessing Kroll’s size and movement—or lack thereof. Dugeen manipulates its analog dials, deriving Kroll’s mile-wide scale and thirty-tentacled morphology from flickering green contours. The radar’s limitations force the team away from precision detection and toward improvisation.

Before: Flickering analog console with corroded edges and scorched …
After: Activated in full sweep mode to monitor Kroll …
Before: Flickering analog console with corroded edges and scorched display panel, previously used to track routine anomalies.
After: Activated in full sweep mode to monitor Kroll despite data gaps, its phosphorescent screen now central to the desperate calculus of attack planning.
Primary Life-Support Pipeline

The massive Primary Life-Support Pipeline, already damaged and under repair, becomes part of the integrated response plan. Fenner orders its repair be expedited, recognizing that maintaining critical infrastructure is secondary to destroying Kroll. The pipeline’s reinforced gates are scrutinized for stability as the team navigates competing survival priorities.

Before: Recently untangled and cleared by emergency repair crews …
After: Returned to functional readiness as an operational lifeline …
Before: Recently untangled and cleared by emergency repair crews after Kroll’s tentacle lashing caused partial flooding and structural strain.
After: Returned to functional readiness as an operational lifeline but overshadowed by the priority of eliminating the greater threat posed by Kroll.
Remote Depth Charge Tank

A heavy industrial tank is hastily re-engineered as a mobile explosives carrier, its cylindrical hull repurposed to carry the depth charges to Kroll’s location. Fenner proposes fixing a small remote charge to the tank’s underside and firing it via remote control to achieve pinpoint targeting. This improvisation transforms the tank into a floating bomb symbolizing human desperation against a titanic foe.

Before: Standard industrial tank used for fluid transport and …
After: Modified with explosive payloads and remote activation wires, …
Before: Standard industrial tank used for fluid transport and storage, based in the refinery pump chamber with no prior weaponized function.
After: Modified with explosive payloads and remote activation wires, positioned for launch toward the motionless Kroll under escalating storm conditions.
Planetary Storm/Lightning Conductors

The Planetary Storm Conductors are activated in response to the rapidly intensifying mega-head storm outside. Thrown into overdrive by panicked operators, the conductors begin to glow teal as they attempt to dissipate electrostatic energy. Their overloaded systems flicker and strain, underscoring the compounding nature of the dual crisis—Kroll and the storm.

Before: Three rugged metal rods anchored around the settlement …
After: Overloaded to critical capacity, glowing dangerously under electrical …
Before: Three rugged metal rods anchored around the settlement perimeter, originally designed to neutralize routine atmospheric charge but inadequate for mega-scale violence.
After: Overloaded to critical capacity, glowing dangerously under electrical stress, symbolizing the settlement’s systemic inability to withstand multi-vector disaster.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Refinery Control Centre

The cramped, flickering control centre becomes the nucleus of desperate decision-making as the team scrambles to respond to an existential threat. Within its swaying deck and snarling cables, the air thickens with the scent of ozone and overheated wiring, while the dim blue radar glow casts long shadows over workstations bolted to the metal floor.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic intensity charged with escalating dread and tense technical dialogue
Function Centralized command hub where observational data and moral compromise converge in crisis
Symbolism Represents institutional hubris facing its own limits—human ambition trapped in a fragile metal cage
Access Restricted to senior operational personnel managing the emergency response
Flickering blue radar glow illuminating tactical maps in aggressive red Thick air humming with bass thrums from pumps and emergency conductors straining under storm pressure
Settlement Exit Position

The settlement exit position lies beyond the refinery’s last barricade, where the canyon wall compresses space into a killing corridor. Dominated by the colossal, motionless Kroll, the terrain is reduced to a narrow chokepoint of flickering floodlight and torn meshes, all dwarfed by the creature’s segmented bulk blotting out the storm-wracked sky.

Atmosphere Ominous suspension—time seems both frozen and violently accelerating as the storm gathers and the beast …
Function Dead-end escape route hemmed in by an unmovable predator
Symbolism Enacts the final humiliation of human expansion—anthroprocentric ambition trapped by an alien nature beyond control
Access Open terrain is exposed to Kroll’s immediate vicinity
Violent orange floodlights recoiling from Kroll’s exoskeleton, casting fractured shadows Rusting survey gear and torn perimeter fencing litter the compacted earth under swirling mega-storm winds

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Thawn's decision to kill the creature after Harg's death (beat_edd1fe833e75c446) directly leads to his later instruction to Fenner to use 35 depth charges in a cluster to kill Kroll (beat_4f6e7399cd666abf). The beast's initial attack necessitates a technological solution, which Thawn pursues with increasing desperation."

Fenner halts station to combat beast
S16E19 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn's decision to kill the creature after Harg's death (beat_edd1fe833e75c446) directly leads to his later instruction to Fenner to use 35 depth charges in a cluster to kill Kroll (beat_4f6e7399cd666abf). The beast's initial attack necessitates a technological solution, which Thawn pursues with increasing desperation."

Thawn defies orders to hunt the beast
S16E19 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn's pragmatic adjustment to using a secondary pump (secondary line and half-capacity; beat_e251df46158a8aa2) mirrors his later willingness to consider alternative destructive methods (depth charge tank packing; beat_5f1375aaa33accc1). Both actions reflect Thawn's utilitarian approach to problem-solving, prioritizing project continuity over ethical or safety concerns."

Fenner halts station to combat beast
S16E19 · The Power of Kroll Part …

"Thawn's pragmatic adjustment to using a secondary pump (secondary line and half-capacity; beat_e251df46158a8aa2) mirrors his later willingness to consider alternative destructive methods (depth charge tank packing; beat_5f1375aaa33accc1). Both actions reflect Thawn's utilitarian approach to problem-solving, prioritizing project continuity over ethical or safety concerns."

Thawn defies orders to hunt the beast
S16E19 · The Power of Kroll Part …
What this causes 1

"The preparation for the mega-head storm in the Control Centre (beat_2ba85940bd9968b0) directly precedes the Doctor's use of the storm's vibrations to shatter the temple window (beat_ff7aa7f6d3b4db69). The storm's setup enables the Doctor's escape by creating a circumstantial opportunity."

Doctor shatters temple glass with primal scream
S16E19 · The Power of Kroll Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning