Colville risks all for his brother
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Colville inquires about the severity of the situation and mentions a personal connection to someone on the Nerva Beacon.
Warner agrees to check on Colville's brother, indicating a potential personal stake in the situation.
Who Was There
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Anxious and desperate, politically transgressive yet morally impelled to act regardless of cost
Crewmaster Colville, commanding Pluto-Earth One Five, transmits with disciplined clarity before breaking protocol entirely by identifying himself as brother to a station crewman. His voice shifts from protocol to raw human need, exposing vulnerability to a faceless authority. He insists on the personal root of his command title, collapsing rank into kinship in one phrase—revealing that under pressure, role and bloodline collide.
- • Ascertain the safety of his brother on the infected station without delay
- • Override sterile protocol to achieve an immediate human connection
- • Family obligation supersedes institutional obedience in extremity
- • Honest communication is possible even under quarantine secrecy
Professional severity masking strain, momentarily softened by familial gravity
Warner, on duty in the control room, begins the exchange by broadcasting formal quarantine warnings to an incoming ship, projecting authoritative calm while managing a growing crisis. When Colville’s desperate plea pierces the protocol, Warner pauses the official transmission and explicitly checks a private log, betraying both the tension between duty and compassion and a crack in institutional rigidity.
- • Enforce quarantine protocol and protect Nerva Beacon’s secrecy
- • Determine the legitimacy and scope of Colville’s inquiry before responding
- • Institutional discipline must be upheld during a biological threat
- • Personal connections could compromise operational security
Location Details
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The military command center of Nerva Beacon’s aft control room stands as a bastion of sterile authority and operational rigor, its consoles and destruct buttons embodying military hierarchy frozen by plague. Yet when Warner halts the official transmission to consult internal records, the chamber’s function briefly shifts from disciplined enforcement to site of moral negotiation where trust and secrecy hang in balance. The pale glow of emergency lighting underscores the fragility of control facing an unseen enemy.
The Pluto-Earth One Five bridge is a cramped technical nucleus where holographic readouts and emergency routing matrices project the illusion of control amid escalating disorder. Its mechanical thrum and recycled atmosphere become the conduit for Colville’s transgression, as he commandeers the comms channel to plead for his brother. The space transforms from neutral operations hub to intimate stage where private grief broadcasts across the void, exposing the limits of professional distance.
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