Millington unsettled by Bates interruption
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Commander Millington's concentration is interrupted by Bates' entry, breaking his focus on a document. Millington then shifts his attention to a chess board with stylised Viking warriors.
Who Was There
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Apologetic yet purposeful, recognizing the import of his interruption without confrontation
Captain Bates enters unannounced and realizes he is interrupting Millington’s concentration. He acknowledges the intrusion with a deferential apology, maintaining military courtesy despite breaking protocol.
- • Deliver whatever urgent matter prompted the unannounced entry with minimal disruption to protocol
- • Preserve respect for Millington’s rank and perceived infallibility despite situational urgency
- • Command authority must be respected, even in moments requiring expedience
- • Some interruptions are justified by duty, no matter formal impropriety
Brief irritation masking deeper distraction caused by his fascination with Viking lore
Millington’s concentration on official documents is broken by Bates’ unannounced entry; he rises and moves to his chessboard filled with Viking warriors, abandoning his military paperwork without resistance.
- • Maintain the appearance of unwavering professionalism despite internal disruptions
- • Redirect Bates’ interruption with minimal loss of composure to avoid suspicion
- • Reconnect with his private obsession—the chessboard—as a mental refuge
- • Discipline is the only effective bulwark against chaos, both on the battlefield and within the metaphysical realm
- • Ancient symbols and curses carry tangible power, especially in wartime secrecy
Objects Involved
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A stack of naval documents sits spread across Millington’s desk during his study, representing the outward symbols of military authority and wartime governance. The documents are formally laid out and pristine, embodying the disciplined facade Millington insists upon.
Millington’s Viking-themed chessboard, adorned with stylized warriors carved in muted tones, becomes the focal point after Bates’ interruption. Millington shifts his attention abruptly to the board, his fingers tracing the carved figures in a slow, almost ritualistic rhythm.
Location Details
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Millington’s wood-paneled office functions as both a command center and a private sanctum of obsession. The chamber is laden with Third Reich insignia and a portrait of Hitler, reinforcing its atmosphere of militaristic control with undertones of sinister fascination. The air is thick with cigar smoke and aged leather.
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