Damon confirms Omega’s destruction
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Damon reports that Omega has been destroyed, and the anti-matter source is gone. Borusa responds with a mix of sympathy and solemnity, wishing peace upon Omega.
Who Was There
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Professional relief shading into cautious optimism that the crisis is truly over
Damon stands among the emergency consoles, his posture both weary and resolute, voice clipped but clear as he reports the exact moment Gallifrey’s greatest threat is erased, marking the end of hostilities without ceremony or triumph.
- • Convey accurate operational status to superiors
- • Confirm termination of the Omega threat
- • Institutional survival justifies duty
- • Every technical failure risks pan-galactic consequences
Stoic public mourning masking unresolved sorrow beneath formal phrasing
Borusa remains upright before the main console, his face half-lit by the dying glow of holograms, reciting the prescribed words of regret like a ritual, masking any private grief with the cadence of command.
- • Confirm receipt of mission success
- • Project unity and control from the High Command
- • Policy must cloak personal emotion
- • Stability of Gallifrey outweighs individual loss
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The Tactical Computer Room functions as Gallifrey’s last line of coordinated defense, its failing systems still holding the weight of salvation. Damon and Borusa occupy the nerve center where every relay pulse and screen flicker carries the fate of worlds, turning raw technical data into existential verdict.
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