Fabula
S21E9 · Frontios Part 3

Gravis reveals Tractators' plan to Plantagenet

The Gravis, leader of the Tractators, confronts the imprisoned former colony leader Plantagenet in the heart of their underground lair. With cold precision, the Gravis outlines their long-term plan to expand Tractator control across Frontios through excavation, explaining their need for organic human minds to animate their machinery. Plantagenet rejects the offer of cooperation and instead declares defiance. The moment exposes the brutality of Tractator assimilation and the desperation of the human resistance as Plantagenet realizes his own impending use as a power source.

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The Gravis explains the Tractators' goal to expand and populate Frontios through excavation, emphasizing the need for a captive human mind to drive their technology. Plantagenet resists and condemns their evil plans.

defiance to menace ["Tractator's Lair"]

The Gravis reveals that the Tractators have an economical technology of excavation that requires a captive human mind, and hints at replacing their old driver with Plantagenet.

menace to despair

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Gravis
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Detached confidence bordering on arrogant certainty, masking no visible warmth or empathy for his prisoner's plight

The Gravis stands as Plantagenet's interrogator, methodically explaining the Tractators' expansionist excavation plans while maintaining cold, precise control over the conversation. His demands for understanding and repeated threats of coercion reveal his expectation of eventual human submission to their systems.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure Plantagenet's assent or submission to Tractator control
  • Justify the Tractators' expansionist agenda through economic necessity
Active beliefs
  • Human resistance is ultimately futile given Tractator technological superiority
  • Coerced cooperation is superior to outright rebellion in achieving goals
Character traits
Rationally persuasive Unemotional Paternally authoritarian Calculatedly threatening
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Brazening outward resolve with growing realization of helplessness and betrayal by supposed institutions

Plantagenet faces his interrogator with caged defiance, rejecting Tractator plans despite his imprisoned state. His rapidly escalating condemnations reveal dawning horror at being marked as a replacement power source, his institutional authority melting under the Tractators' cold inevitability.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain colonial autonomy at any human cost
  • Reject the Tractators' offer of submission
Active beliefs
  • The colonists remain united against external domination
  • The Tractators represent pure evil requiring total resistance
Character traits
Defiant Principled Increasingly desperate Morally outraged
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Location Details

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Glimmering Tractator Cavern

The Glimmering Tractator Cavern serves as the pressurized battleground for this ideological confrontation, its amplifying mineral veins and artificial glow intensifying the power dynamic between the two speakers. The cage becomes both prison and conduit for their debate, forcing proximity that underscores Plantagenet's vulnerability and the Tractators' technological supremacy.

Atmosphere Stifling tension thickened by echoes from the enclosing rock and the cage's persistent groans, charged …
Function Stage for coercive psychological warfare where physical imprisonment mirrors procedural subjugation
Symbolism Represents the inescapable embrace of technological determinism over human will, with the cavern's oppressive minerals …
Access Restricted to captives and interrogators within the secured excavation heart
Cage suspending two antagonists mid-chamber amplifies their power imbalance Translucent walls fracture light into disorienting glares, visualizing the fractured moral positions being debated

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Tractators

The Tractators manifest through the Gravis as a pragmatic but ruthless occupying force, employing calculated persuasion to normalize their domination while exposing the economic logic of their organic power sources. Their representation shifts seamlessly from philosophical discussion to thinly veiled threats of bodily appropriation.

Representation Through the Gravis's singular authoritative voice speaking in measured tones that layer intellectualism over physical …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute technological superiority over individual human resistance while offering conditional 'cooperation' that is actually …
Impact Embeds institutionalized human sacrifice into the Tractators' administrative logic as a foundational operating principle
Expand territorial control across Frontios through forced assimilation of human minds and labor Normalize the conversion of human minds into power sources as standard operational practice Demonstrating the inevitability of technological convergence through persuasive rhetoric Implanting the threat of bodily conversion as a regulatory mechanism

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Key Dialogue

"GRAVIS: Our old driver is nearing the end of his useful powers, but now we have another to take his place. Do we not, Plantagenet?"