Millington reveals the Fenric threat to Judson
Plot Beats
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Millington requests to see the translation of the Viking inscriptions, indicating his interest in the potential connection to the Curse of Fenric.
Millington reveals his knowledge of the Curse of Fenric and the impending battle between gods and beasts, escalating the tension and sense of urgency.
Who Was There
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Deeply unsettled but maintaining disciplined composure
Commander Millington enters Judson's office with controlled intensity, immediately seizing control of the conversation by requesting and then delivering a devastating prophecy about the Curse of Fenric. His posture conveys urgency while his voice carries the weight of ancient warnings.
- • To force Judson to recognize the supernatural threat their work has unleashed
- • To establish the immediate timeframe of the coming apocalypse
- • Ancient prophecies are literal and imminent warnings
- • Their cryptographic research has triggered forces beyond human understanding
Intellectually agitated with underlying vulnerability
Doctor Judson remains seated, but his intellectual curiosity is immediately challenged by Millington's revelation. His sharp mind grasps the significance of the Viking inscriptions connecting to their codebreaking work, forcing him from detached logic into confrontation with forces he cannot compute.
- • To understand how the Viking inscriptions connect to their machine's operations
- • To maintain control over his research despite supernatural implications
- • Mathematical logic can eventually explain all phenomena
- • Ancient languages contain patterns that can be decoded scientifically
Objects Involved
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Millington brings transcribed Viking inscriptions that he interprets as the Curse of Fenric prophecy directly into Judson's office. These translated runes serve as physical evidence of the ancient curse, transforming from historical artifact into immediate scientific threat within their war-time research environment.
Location Details
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Judson's claustrophobic office with its single desk lamp and overflowing papers becomes the pressure cooker where ancient prophecy meets wartime science. The sterile workspace filled with logic diagrams and blueprints transforms into a crucible of existential confrontation as Millington's news collapses their intellectual world into supernatural reality.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor and Ace's discovery of Viking runes in the crypt leads to Judson requesting to see a translation (by Millington), which escalates the military and supernatural stakes as Commander Millington reveals knowledge of 'The Wolves of Fenric' and the coming battle."
Doctor uncovers Viking runes in crypt"When the Doctor explicitly connects Sorin's orders to the Viking curse (mentioning 'North Way' and 'treasure'), this hardens Commander Millington's belief that the 'final battle between gods and beasts' is underway. This escalates fear into active confirmation of apocalyptic belief."
Doctor deciphers Viking curse connection to Sorin's orders"Both the Doctor and Commander Millington show interest in decoding—Judson in ciphers, Millington in Viking prophecy. However, while the Doctor seeks truth to avert catastrophe, Millington embraces the curse's doom, revealing opposing attitudes toward knowledge and control."
Unauthorized entry forces Judson to confront intruders"Both the Doctor and Commander Millington show interest in decoding—Judson in ciphers, Millington in Viking prophecy. However, while the Doctor seeks truth to avert catastrophe, Millington embraces the curse's doom, revealing opposing attitudes toward knowledge and control."
Doctor forges War Office authorization"Both the Doctor and Commander Millington show interest in decoding—Judson in ciphers, Millington in Viking prophecy. However, while the Doctor seeks truth to avert catastrophe, Millington embraces the curse's doom, revealing opposing attitudes toward knowledge and control."
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