Fendelman orders Stael to hide corpse signs

Fendelman reads a punch-tape analysis of the ancient skull while Stael delivers the grim results from his post-mortem. The body of a recent victim lies before them—still warm by all appearances yet rapidly decaying into a lifeless husk. As Fendelman pieces together the connection to the sonic time scan’s lethal energy drain, he embraces absolute secrecy. Recognizing the cover-up’s necessity, he commands Stael to dispose of the corpse and enforce silence before the truth fractures their containment of the disaster. key_dialogue: [ FENDELMAN: Ah. Look, it's there, Stael. If we can get a visual representation of this area here, then we shall see the living owner of that skull. STAEL: The body is decomposing. FENDELMAN: Already? STAEL: It's falling apart as you watch. FENDELMAN: You will dispose of the body, Stael, and nobody must know of this. Nobody at all. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Fendelman and Stael discuss the post-mortem results of the deceased man, focusing on the unusual rapid decomposition of the body.

curiosity to concern ["Fendelman's lab"]

Stael reveals the body's rapid decomposition and Fendelman orders the disposal of the body, emphasizing the need for secrecy.

concern to urgency ["Fendelman's lab"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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A surge of primal fear masked by cold decisiveness, forcing action to suppress evidence rather than confront consequences

Fendelman’s fingers tighten around the punch-tape printout as Stael’s report of the body’s disintegration confirms his worst hypothesis. His initial detached curiosity curdles into urgent control, pivoting from scientific inquiry to authoritarian command, insisting on secrecy over truth.

Goals in this moment
  • Suppress all evidence of the sonic time scan’s lethal side effects
  • Maintain the project’s integrity and his Nobel aspirations
Active beliefs
  • Scientific progress justifies extreme measures including cold-blooded cover-ups
  • Public knowledge of the disaster would destroy his reputation and funding
Character traits
controlled manipulative pragmatic authoritarian
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Professional detachment tinged with quiet resignation to the inevitability of concealment

Stael reports clinical findings with mechanical precision, his tone devoid of horror even as the corpse dissolves before their eyes. His compliance with Fendelman’s order is immediate and unquestioning, suggesting a worldview where institutional loyalty transcends moral boundaries.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Fendelman’s directives without moral compromise
  • Preserve the illusion of normalcy by eliminating all evidence
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to the project and its leader supersedes individual conscience
  • Silence is both a professional duty and a survival tactic
Character traits
detached obedient methodical unresponsive to horror
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Fendelman's Concealed Corpse

The corpse’s extraordinary dissolution unfolds before Fendelman and Stael in gruesome real time, its skin sloughing away to leave a skeletal husk still warm yet irreparably broken. Its presence forces Fendelman’s pivot from detached inquiry to desperate containment, rendering the crime scene both evidence and liability.

Before: Freshly dead, skin intact with only a faint …
After: A crumbling skeletal remnant, soon to be removed …
Before: Freshly dead, skin intact with only a faint blister, bearing mundane signs of recent life such as a ticking watch
After: A crumbling skeletal remnant, soon to be removed and destroyed by Stael to erase all traces
Fendelman's Lab Research Report & Punch-Tape Analysis

Fendelman’s fingers trace the perforated tape, using the binary patterns to confirm the skull’s resonance spikes as the cause of the victim’s fatal energy drain. The tape’s fragile edges coil as his grip tightens, its residual hum vibrating beneath his touch, binding theory to irrefutable proof.

Before: Intact but densely perforated with code, freshly retrieved …
After: Crinkled and moistened from Fendelman’s tight grasp, bearing …
Before: Intact but densely perforated with code, freshly retrieved from the punch-tape reader with traces of ozone from the sonic scan
After: Crinkled and moistened from Fendelman’s tight grasp, bearing new creases as he forces himself to focus despite the horror unfurling around him
Fendelman's Ancient Skull Analysis Watch

The victim’s wristwatch trembles against the table’s surface, its hands still advancing despite the man’s dissolution. Fendelman’s cursory acknowledgment—‘Natural causes’—reveals his urge to rationalize the impossible, while the watch’s quiet ticking underscores the horror of time continuing in defiance of death.

Before: Worn and functional, keeping time up until the …
After: Still ticking but meaningless, removed from its owner …
Before: Worn and functional, keeping time up until the moment of collapse
After: Still ticking but meaningless, removed from its owner and placed atop documents as a grim reminder of the anomalous decay
Thermos of Tea

A steaming thermos rests near the dissolving corpse, its warmth a grotesque counterpoint to the lifeless decay. Stael neither marks it for disposal nor consumes it, underscoring the disconnect between mundane routine and the unnatural collapse taking place in the sterile lab.

Before: Sealed, still radiating the heat of a recent …
After: Unopened but abandoned on the lab table, its …
Before: Sealed, still radiating the heat of a recent drink, tucked securely in the victim’s pocket
After: Unopened but abandoned on the lab table, its heat dissipating into the air as the body’s warmth vanishes into dust
Mud on Boots

Mud clings to Stael’s boots, tracking damp earth into the sterile lab and betraying his secret errand to examine the corpse in the woods. The soil’s dark contrast to the lab’s white floors visually marks the boundary between nature’s decay and Fendelman’s ordered violence.

Before: Fresh and damp from recent outdoor exposure during …
After: Still caked but motionless, its silent accusation lingering …
Before: Fresh and damp from recent outdoor exposure during the post-mortem examination
After: Still caked but motionless, its silent accusation lingering as Stael prepares to destroy the body
Trauma Blister at Base of the Skull

A tense, fluid-filled blister mars the base of the victim’s skull, its taut membrane swelling as the man’s collagen dissolves before their eyes. Stael’s grim focus on this lesion confirms its link to sonic resonance spikes, while the blister’s rupture mirrors the project’s fatal unraveling.

Before: Small and tense, barely noticeable beneath the scalp, …
After: Breached and oozing, its ichor seeping across the …
Before: Small and tense, barely noticeable beneath the scalp, slowly worsening during the autopsy
After: Breached and oozing, its ichor seeping across the table as Stael maneuvers to conceal all evidence of its existence

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Fendelman's Secret Lab / Lab

The lab’s clinical sterility is violated by the corpse’s unnatural decay and the stench of ozone from the failing sonic time scan. Emergency lighting flickers intermittently, casting eerie shadows that deepen the unease as Fendelman and Stael confront evidence that defies all logic, forcing a pivotal shift from experimentation to cover-up.

Atmosphere Oppressive tension blending clinical detachment with creeping horror as orderly science collides with grotesque reality
Function Command center for crisis management and institutional concealment
Symbolism Represents the sterile facade of institutional ambition masking moral rot and existential danger
Access Restricted to senior staff only during this event
Towering sonic time scan machine pulsing with unstable energy Banks of flickering monitors casting erratic blue-green light over scattered punch-tape reels

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Fendelman's order for a cover-up and a security lockdown following the discovery of the corpse (beat_ac300a79012150bf) escalates the situation, leading directly to the post-mortem examination of the deceased man and the disturbing discovery of rapid decomposition (beat_f70edf403b0dd7ed). This raises the stakes by showing the technology's lethal and irreversible effects."

Fendelman orders cover-up of corpse
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"Fendelman's order for a cover-up and a security lockdown following the discovery of the corpse (beat_ac300a79012150bf) escalates the situation, leading directly to the post-mortem examination of the deceased man and the disturbing discovery of rapid decomposition (beat_f70edf403b0dd7ed). This raises the stakes by showing the technology's lethal and irreversible effects."

Team finds corpse from time scan
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"Fendelman's order for a cover-up and a security lockdown following the discovery of the corpse (beat_ac300a79012150bf) escalates the situation, leading directly to the post-mortem examination of the deceased man and the disturbing discovery of rapid decomposition (beat_f70edf403b0dd7ed). This raises the stakes by showing the technology's lethal and irreversible effects."

Fendelman shifts blame to bury the body
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What this causes 3

"Fendelman's order to dispose of the decomposed body due to the scan's energy drain (beat_7b78cb63285e1049) parallels the later philosophical debate over the 12-million-year-old skull and its evolutionary implications (beat_84e104604140a19a). Both moments explore the tension between scientific progress and the cost to human life and meaning."

Fendelman orders cover-up of corpse
S15E9 · Image of the Fendahl Part …

"Fendelman's order to dispose of the decomposed body due to the scan's energy drain (beat_7b78cb63285e1049) parallels the later philosophical debate over the 12-million-year-old skull and its evolutionary implications (beat_84e104604140a19a). Both moments explore the tension between scientific progress and the cost to human life and meaning."

Team finds corpse from time scan
S15E9 · Image of the Fendahl Part …

"Fendelman's order to dispose of the decomposed body due to the scan's energy drain (beat_7b78cb63285e1049) parallels the later philosophical debate over the 12-million-year-old skull and its evolutionary implications (beat_84e104604140a19a). Both moments explore the tension between scientific progress and the cost to human life and meaning."

Fendelman shifts blame to bury the body
S15E9 · Image of the Fendahl Part …