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S13E5 · Planet of Evil Part 1

Morestrans abandon scans to reach Zeta Minor

Commander Salamar overrides Vishinsky's objections and orders the Morestran crew to skip mandatory orbital scans to conserve fuel during their descent to Zeta Minor. Vishinsky protests that procedure demands scans first, especially given the planet's unknown status and the absence of contact from Sorenson's expedition. Salamar dismisses safety protocols by citing their limited fuel reserves, revealing desperation to reach the planet despite the risks. This decision forces the crew into a reckless gamble that accelerates their arrival, setting the stage for their encounter with the unseen predatory force that has already annihilated the human expedition." "key_dialogue": [ "VISHINSKY: You are going to scan first?

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The Morestran crew prepares for orbital entry and descent to Zeta Minor, with Commander Salamar assigning roles and discussing strategy with her team.

calm to focused ['bridge', 'command area']

Vishinsky questions the decision not to scan before landing, citing procedure, but Salamar prioritizes fuel conservation and decides to proceed directly to descent.

concern to determination ['bridge', 'command area']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined and dismissive

Salamar stands at the command podium explaining her fuel-conservation rationale to the bridge crew. She coolly counters every procedural objection, citing Sorenson’s long silence as justification for speed. Her tone brooks no further debate as the klaxon underscores her authoritarian dismissal of tradition.

Goals in this moment
  • Conserve fuel to ensure return to Morestra.
  • Reach Zeta Minor before rivals or dangers overwhelm the mission.
Active beliefs
  • Fuel scarcity excuses any breach of protocol.
  • Speed confers strategic advantage over caution.
Character traits
authoritative pragmatic risk-tolerant
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Frustrated yet compliant

Vishinsky ascends the bridge steps to question Salamar directly, framing protest in technical language while standing beside Prentis Hancock. He glowers as Salamar dismisses orbital scans as wasteful, but ultimately accedes with visible reluctance and prepares to suit up for descent.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold Morestran safety protocols and chain of command.
  • Minimize risk to the crew by following advisories.
Active beliefs
  • Adhering to procedure prevents catastrophic outcomes.
  • Commanders retain ultimate responsibility and accountability.
Character traits
procedurally rigorous defensive authority resigned conformity
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Supporting 3

Professionally composed

Eric de Haan arrives in the command area following Salamar’s summons, aligning himself with the preparation for a high-risk descent. He assumes a mechanical efficiency typical of Salamar’s inner circle, adjusting systems without visible hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete descent preparation per Salamar’s timeline.
  • Contribute to mission success by obedient execution.
Active beliefs
  • Mission success outweighs personal safety concerns.
  • Procedures exist to serve the mission, not override it.
Character traits
mechanically efficient hierarchically compliant unobtrusive
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Focused and tense

Ponti moves crisply to the command area after Salamar’s call, preparing for the descent sequence. His presence bridges command orders and the crew’s tactical readiness, executing tasks with procedural precision despite the escalating tension.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow Salamar’s orders without debate.
  • Ensure command directives are implemented without delay.
Active beliefs
  • Chain of command must be followed without question.
  • Safety emerges from strict adherence rather than innovation.
Character traits
efficient obedient procedurally focused
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Neutrally watchful

Prentis Hancock remains seated at the glass table monitoring the escalating confrontation. He observes without comment as Vishinsky and Salamar clash, embodying silent institutional observation rather than active arbitration.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor mission parameters through bridge instruments.
  • Maintain situational awareness without direct intervention.
Active beliefs
  • Conflict resolution is not his responsibility.
  • Bridge protocol supersedes personal objection.
Character traits
observational reserved detached
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Objects Involved

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Emergency Alarm in Sickbay

The sharp, strident klaxon signals Salamar’s override of safety protocols, loudly underscoring the collapse of procedural norms. Its red pulsing light bathes the control panels where Vishinsky disputes the decision, driving urgency into the crew’s frantic preparations for the risky descent.

Before: Silent, inactive—indicative of standard operating readiness.
After: Loud, red-light flashing—signals deviation from protocol and heightens …
Before: Silent, inactive—indicative of standard operating readiness.
After: Loud, red-light flashing—signals deviation from protocol and heightens tension.
Glass Table

The sleek glass table on the observation platform reflects dim bridge lighting as Salamar and Vishinsky argue above it. It anchors the exchange, serving as both literal and symbolic divider between authoritative speech and procedural caution, reinforcing the hierarchy and tension on the bridge.

Before: Clean, undamaged, located centrally on the command deck.
After: Unchanged physically—remains a passive witness to the confrontation.
Before: Clean, undamaged, located centrally on the command deck.
After: Unchanged physically—remains a passive witness to the confrontation.

Location Details

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Compression Area Z2

Compression Area Z2 is a cramped chamber suffused with the acrid tang of heated systems and machinery cycling for descent. Vishinsky, Ponti, and de Haan adjust helmets and harnesses in tense silence as they prepare for a reckless orbital insertion, foreshadowing their fate below.

Atmosphere Suffocating, urgent, and mechanically oppressive
Function Final preparation chamber for high-risk crew deployment
Symbolism Embodies the pressure of rushed obedience before descent into the unknown
Access Restricted to authorized crew during descent preparation
Flickering status panels with amber alerts Three acceleration couches with extended restraint harnesses
Morestran Probe Exterior

The Morestran space probe command bridge is a tight, utilitarian control hub where Salamar and Vishinsky clash over the breach of protocol. Ranked stations, tiered command deck, and dim ambient glow frame the escalating dispute, while screens project cold orbital images of Zeta Minor, heightening the cost of haste.

Atmosphere Tense, urgent, and procedurally disrupted
Function Command and control center for high-risk mission execution
Symbolism Represents institutional power clashing with individual conscience amid crisis
Tiered command deck with metallic surfaces and dim lighting Bridge screens displaying Zeta Minor’s orbital projection

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Morestrans

The Morestrans operate as a tightly bonded unit under Salamar’s command, enforcing rigid chain-of-command and procedural compliance. Despite protocol violations, the crew executes descent orders with mechanical obedience, revealing a culture prioritizing mission completion over safety.

Representation Through Salamar’s authoritative directives, Vishinsky’s reluctant concurrence, and Ponti/de Haan’s prompt compliance
Power Dynamics Centralized authority with absolute control by commander, despite internal dissent
Impact Demonstrates institutional willingness to sacrifice safety for mission parameters, risking lives and reputation.
Internal Dynamics Visible friction between procedural adherence and mission urgency, mediated by Salamar’s authoritarian style.
Conserve fuel to ensure return to Morestra despite operational risks. Reach Zeta Minor before rival interests or further contact silence occurs. Chain-of-command enforcement through direct orders. Cultural conditioning toward obedience even in violation of advisories.

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