Crozier evaluates Peri for mind transfer
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Peri is ordered to stand up and is pushed off the bed by Matrona, initiating her examination.
Crozier examines Peri and finds her to be a promising candidate for the mind transfer, deciding to arrange for antigen tests.
Peri reacts to the mention of a blood test, jokingly resisting the idea of 'marrying anyone', showing her spirit.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Task-oriented indifference with functional aggression
Matrona enforces the procedures of the Mentors with mechanical efficiency. She removes Peri from the bed with a rough shove and positions her physically for Crozier’s examination, acting under institutional authority without hesitation or visible emotional engagement.
- • To comply with Crozier’s directives and maintain procedural flow
- • To physically restrain and prepare Peri for medical evaluation
- • Obedience to institutional protocols ensures personal and procedural safety
- • Human subjects are resources to be arranged and assessed without question
Curiosity veiled by cold professionalism, with subtle undercurrents of clinical fascination
Crozier enters the room and assumes a detached, clinically precise demeanor. He measures Peri’s skull with an instrument, then verbalizes his assessment that she is a promising candidate for the neural implant device. His tone remains analytical as he frames her traits—spirit and strength—as desirable for retention within experimental parameters.
- • To assess Peri’s physiological suitability for the mind-transfer device
- • To proceed with antigen testing as a procedural step toward implantation
- • Scientific progress justifies controlled human experimentation
- • Heritable traits such as spirit and strength should be preserved in the transferred consciousness
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The sterile neurosurgical chamber serves as the stage for authority and violation. Flickering surgical lights cast harsh shadows over stainless steel surfaces marked by previous procedures. The room's sterile oppressiveness becomes a visual metaphor for institutional power, its clinical order amplifying the brutality of human reduction to specimen status.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Crozier's order to push Peri off the bed ('initiate her examination') directly leads to her being shaved and prepared for mind transfer. This establishes a brutal cause-and-effect where institutional violence escalates against Peri."
Peri strapped to operating table for mind transfer