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S20E15 · Terminus Part 3

Eirak and Sigurd face Bor’s impossible choice

Eirak and Sigurd confront Bor’s dire condition after his collapse in Vanir’s room, where his revelations about Terminus’ self-destruct mechanism have thrown the station into moral chaos. Bor’s delirious state and lack of a survival helmet reveal that Hydromel is the only chance of prolonging his life, yet Eirak reveals there is no spare supply. The exchange shifts from Bor’s rambling confessions of the station’s doom to a stark debate about worth—whether Bor’s existence justifies diverting precious resources from the Vanir’s own survival, crystallizing the terminal choice between mercy and ruthless necessity under Terminus’ collapsing order. key_dialogue: [ EIRAK: There isn't any to spare. SIGURD: But he's dying. EIRAK: So why detain him? ]

Plot Beats

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Eirak and Sigurd discuss Bor's condition and the lack of Hydromel, leading to a decision about Bor's fate.

concern to dismissal

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated resolve masking deep institutional paranoia about resource sustainability

Eirak enters the room to confront Bor’s collapse and Sigurd’s handling of the situation, immediately redirecting focus to institutional priorities. His skeletal armor and cold precision underscore his detachment as he seizes control of the conversation, framing Bor’s existence as a zero-sum equation against Terminus’ finite reserves.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure no Hydromel is diverted from Vanir priorities regardless of Bor’s condition
  • Assert control over the crisis narrative to prevent internal dissent
Active beliefs
  • The continuation of Terminus’ leadership depends on the calculated preservation of scarce resources
  • Mercy towards expendable individuals threatens the survival of the organi-zation
Character traits
Ruthlessly pragmatic Institutionally protective Monopolizing decision-making authority Exhibiting cold detachment
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Conflicted concern masking growing unease at Eirak’s ruthlessness

Sigurd kneels beside Bor, attempting to connect with the delirious man while questioning his reckless actions in the Forbidden Zone. His clinical detachment wavers as he acknowledges Bor’s impending death, creating a tense counterpoint to Eirak’s merciless logic. Sigurd’s posture radiates conflicted loyalty—caught between operational duty and partial humanity.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize Bor temporarily to fulfill immediate Vanir directives
  • Assess the truth of Bor’s claims about Terminus’ systems
Active beliefs
  • The Vanir’s operational integrity requires following chain of command even when it demands cruelty
  • Human life retains some value within the system’s operational parameters
Character traits
Questioning institutional demands Displaying reluctant empathy Seeking clarity over Bor’s erratic speech Questioning Eirak’s priorities
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Delirious detachment with sporadic urgency

Bor lies prostrate, his body broken and voice erratic from radiation exposure in the Forbidden Zone. Though physically present, his consciousness is fractured—revealing critical secrets about Terminus’ engines before collapsing into incoherence. His incapacity renders him a living embodiment of the station’s systemic hazards and failed promises.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn about Terminus’ self-destruct potential (unintentionally)
  • Survive long enough to justify his existence in the Vanir’s eyes
Active beliefs
  • The Vanir will recognize his usefulness despite his condition
  • Truth holds power even when delivered incoherently
Character traits
Delirious disorientation Disjointed confessions about Terminus’ design Physical frailty Non-functional without survival gear
Follow Bor's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Olvir's Search Helmet

The survival helmet Bor failed to wear is implicitly referenced through Eirak’s abrupt inquiry about its absence. The helmet’s implied presence underscores Bor’s violation of basic survival protocols and highlights the institutional expectation that individuals provide their own protective gear—regardless of plausibility.

Before: Assumed worn by Bor during his Forbidden Zone …
After: Unaccounted for; absence noted in sterile Vanir room, …
Before: Assumed worn by Bor during his Forbidden Zone incursion but missing upon collapse—essential gear for radiation shielding
After: Unaccounted for; absence noted in sterile Vanir room, reinforcing Bor’s non-compliance with survival protocols

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Vanir's Command Chamber (Upper Corridors)

The utilitarian Vanir room serves as a pressurized stage for institutional moral collapse. Its stark, functional design—bolt-seamed metal and single desk lamp—mirrors the austerity of Vanir ethics, where life and death are coldly calculated. Within these walls, Bor’s revelations about Terminus’ doom clash violently against the room’s sterile authority.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered urgency and the unspoken weight of systemic collapse
Function Private command chamber transformed into crisis interrogation space
Symbolism Represents the Vanir’s institutional facade—clean and controlled on the surface, rotten and pragmatic beneath
Access Restricted to authorized Vanir personnel only due to its sensitive operational oversight
Weak single desk lamp casting narrow shadows across bolted metal seams Faint metallic sourness of unwashed station air mingling with tension

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Vanir

The Vanir organization asserts its presence through Sigurd’s questioning and Eirak’s merciless resource calculus, reducing Bor’s life to a policy decision. The crisis exposes the hierarchy’s collapse as institutional loyalty fractures under the weight of scarcity and existential threat. The organization’s rigid chain of command becomes both shield and blade in this brutal calculus.

Representation Through senior officers Sigurd and Eirak representing institutional authority and operational logic
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over subordinate life-or-death decisions through senior member directives
Impact The crisis within Vanir authority reveals the systemic cruelty embedded in their operational doctrine, threatening …
Internal Dynamics Tension between Sigurd’s reluctant humanity and Eirak’s rigid institutionalism exposes emerging cracks in the Vanir …
Maintain operational continuity by any means necessary, including discarding expendable personnel Prevent internal dissent by enforcing resource discipline without exception Chain of command enforced through senior leadership such as Sigurd and Eirak Allocation of critical resources—Hydromel—as a tool of control and punishment

Narrative Connections

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What led here 1

"Sigurd's confrontation with Bor about surviving in the Forbidden Zone (beat_0c03ddbd976db138) leads Bor to reveal the pilot's death and the imminent catastrophic explosion (beat_930d106660b4e5dc), tightening the Vanir leaders' understanding of the station's deadly secrets."

Bor reveals Terminus' doom to Vanir leaders
S20E15 · Terminus Part 3
What this causes 1

"Sigurd's confrontation with Bor about surviving in the Forbidden Zone (beat_0c03ddbd976db138) leads Bor to reveal the pilot's death and the imminent catastrophic explosion (beat_930d106660b4e5dc), tightening the Vanir leaders' understanding of the station's deadly secrets."

Bor reveals Terminus' doom to Vanir leaders
S20E15 · Terminus Part 3

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