Romana warns against CET machine dangers

Romana inspects Tryst’s CET machine and immediately identifies its volatile interface as a serious hazard exacerbated by the recent collision. When she challenges his claims of perfect functionality, Tryst bristles at her expertise and dismisses her concerns with growing defensiveness. The exchange fractures the pretense of cooperation between them, exposing Tryst’s emotional investment in the machine’s success despite evident flaws. Romana’s insistence on the risks clashes with Tryst’s denial, foreshadowing the machine’s impending catastrophic failure and the crew’s inability to trust his assurances.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Romana expresses concerns about the CET machine's potential problems, particularly with the unstable matter interface caused by the materialisation collision, making Tryst defensive.

confidence to defensiveness

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Intellectually satisfied by technical discovery but growing impatient with Tryst’s defensiveness

Romana studies the CET machine with a detached but probing gaze, noting its flaws without hesitation. She engages Tryst directly, using precise technical language to challenge his assertions of perfection while dismissing his hesitant denials with calm authority. Her posture is authoritative yet measured, underscoring her confidence in her expertise.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify and communicate specific hazards posed by the CET machine’s damaged interface
  • Uncover the truth about the machine’s functionality and Tryst’s assurances
Active beliefs
  • Technical perfection is unrealistic, especially for experimental devices
  • Expertise must be asserted when clear dangers are present
Character traits
Analytical precision Detached skepticism Unshaken confidence Dry rhetorical wit
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Deeply wounded pride masking fear of professional failure and ridicule

Tryst animatedly demonstrates his CET machine, switching it on with enthusiasm while emphasizing its achievements. His demeanor shifts rapidly from pride to defensiveness as Romana dismantles his claims, his insistence on perfection faltering under her scrutiny. His body language becomes rigid, his tone prickly, betraying a brittle ego over his technological fetish.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Romana (and others) of the CET machine’s flawless operation and scientific value
  • Protect his reputation and investment in the machine despite evident flaws
Active beliefs
  • His invention represents a revolutionary scientific achievement regardless of flaws
  • Criticism of the machine is a direct criticism of his competence as a scientist
Character traits
Defensive pride Technological obsession Rapid mood shift Deflection of criticism
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Supporting 4

Determined to shift focus from debate to decisive intervention, masking skepticism with authoritative momentum

The Doctor listens and later intervenes only after Romana’s inspection has revealed core tensions. He absorbs the situation with a harrumph before moving to redirect the crisis toward action—first by commandeering the meeting and then by establishing new investigative protocols.

Goals in this moment
  • Reposition the investigation toward actionable outcomes
  • Establish his authority through procedural overhaul
Active beliefs
  • Crises are best resolved through proactive intervention, not technical debate
  • Institutional inertia delays effective solutions
Character traits
Bureaucratic guerrilla Decisive redirection Procedural manipulation Calculated urgency
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Professionally composed but internally conflicted between loyalty to Tryst and recognition of Romana’s expertise

Della stands nearby, providing technical explanations when prompted, her manner neutral but watchful. She contributes by clarifying the CET’s storage functions but becomes quietly withdrawn when Romana’s inspection threatens Tryst’s claims. Her expertise is evident, yet she avoids direct confrontation, positioning herself as an observer rather than a challenger.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately explain the CET machine’s operation to interrogators
  • Remain loyal to Tryst without directly contradicting observed facts
Active beliefs
  • Tryst’s work, despite flaws, is valuable scientific progress
  • Demonstrating the CET’s functionality requires technical clarity
Character traits
Technical precision Subtle protectiveness of Tryst Neutral observer stance Efficiency in explanation
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Dymond
secondary

Intense resentment of perceived obstacles to his recovery of the launch schedule

Dymond enters the lounge impatiently, interrupting the technical exchange with demands to expedite repairs to his ship. His presence introduces friction into the scene, highlighting competing priorities—safety versus schedule—while his frustration underscores the immediate crisis facing the liner.

Goals in this moment
  • Accelerate repairs to Dymond’s vessel and enable immediate departure
  • Minimize disruption to his operational timetable
Active beliefs
  • Technical inspections and scientific debates are irrelevant to his mission
  • Delays threaten his livelihood and reputation for reliability
Character traits
Pragmatic urgency Confrontational tone Task-focused impatience Frustration with delay
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Rigg
Captain
secondary

Stressed but attempting to maintain composure through command presence

Rigg hovers at the edge of the conversation, initially listening to the exchange before listening intently to the Doctor’s subsequent instructions. His stasis reflects his institutional role—overshadowed by the Doctor’s intervention but still seeking to assert order through procedural requests and logistical focus.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational control of the liner despite escalating crises
  • Address immediate repair needs without admitting broader systemic failure
Active beliefs
  • Procedural compliance ensures control and reduces institutional risk
  • External experts (like the Doctor) disrupt operational routines needlessly
Character traits
Institutional rigidity Reactive authority Defensive under challenge Logistical focus
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Tryst's Continuous Event Transmuter

Romana examines the CET machine, identifying cracked interface ports and unstable matter conduits caused by the collision. The device hums ominously as Tryst activates it, projecting an idealized Edenic landscape onto the wall-sized screen. Its console flickers with intermittent failures, betraying internal strain. Romana’s close scrutiny of its components reveals flaws contradicting Tryst’s claims of perfection.

Before: The CET machine is operational but visibly damaged …
After: The CET machine remains damaged and unstable after …
Before: The CET machine is operational but visibly damaged from the collision, with scorched interface ports and unstable humming indicative of internal stress.
After: The CET machine remains damaged and unstable after Romana’s inspection, its control panel now exposed to scrutiny and its functional claims undermined.
Event Crystal Storage Medium

Romana focuses on the event crystal storage unit—visible within the CET machine—identifying it as the heart of the system’s flawed memory storage. Her analysis centers on its destabilized interface, warning that collision damage has compromised the crystal’s ability to safely contain stored life forms. Della’s technical commentary implicitly confirms its role while avoiding direct conflict with Romana’s assessment.

Before: The event crystal is housed securely within the …
After: The crystal’s interface is exposed to scrutiny and …
Before: The event crystal is housed securely within the CET machine, its interface intact enough to store specimens but with potential latent instability.
After: The crystal’s interface is exposed to scrutiny and identified as compromised, raising immediate concerns about catastrophic failure.
CET Machine

The massive wall screen becomes the main output for the CET machine’s projections, displaying an artificial Edenic landscape in vibrant detail. It acts as both corroborating evidence of the machine’s function and visual deception masking its dangers. Romana and Tryst focus their debate on its imagery, using its shifting projections as evidence for or against the machine’s safety.

Before: The screen displays Tryst’s idealized projection of a …
After: The screen continues to display the CET’s output …
Before: The screen displays Tryst’s idealized projection of a pristine environment, serving as a persuasive tool for his scientific narrative.
After: The screen continues to display the CET’s output despite evident instability, reinforcing the tension between appearance and reality in the room.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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First Class Bathroom

The First Class Lounge serves as a stage for scientific confrontation within an opulent setting. Its elegance—velvet panels, alloy tables, low gravity chandeliers—contrasts with emergency conditions, while the CET machine’s cold metallic sheen dominates the corner like a technological idol. The room’s ambient lighting flickers subtly during the exchange, underscoring systemic stress. Atmospheric ozone scent mingles with the machine’s hum, binding luxury and danger in a confined space.

Atmosphere Tense and intellectually charged with undertones of institutional fragility and scientific hubris
Function Confrontation chamber where technical debate and institutional friction collide
Symbolism Represents the collision between science, institutional power, and systemic instability aboard the imperiled liner
Access Primarily occupied by Tryst, Della, Romana, and transient authority figures like Rigg and the Doctor
Wall-sized CET projection dominating visual focus Flickering overhead lighting reflecting system stress

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Azurian Authority

The Azurian Authority manifests through Captain Rigg’s insistence on institutional protocols, such as prevocation checks for passengers and adherence to bureaucratic procedures. Rigg invokes their mandates when questioned by the Doctor about crew exposure to Vraxoin, reflecting the Authority’s influence over border security and crew oversight. Their unseen presence looms over the lounge, shaping acceptable conduct and justifying Rigg’s defensive stance.

Representation Through Captain Rigg’s rigid adherence to institutional safety and quarantine protocols despite crisis conditions
Power Dynamics Exerts formal authority over shipboard operations but is strained by unfolding technological and logistical failures
Impact Azurian protocols prioritize containment and institutional risk management over adaptive crisis response, creating infrastructure rigidities …
Internal Dynamics Rigg’s leadership is tested by the Doctor’s disregard for hierarchy, illustrating tension between rigid enforcement …
Enforce biosafety and disease containment through mandatory scans and procedural compliance Maintain institutional control over crew and passengers despite escalating anomalies Mandatory health and security checks enforced via automated systems Captain Rigg’s bureaucratic deference to protocol as an extension of Azurian oversight

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4

"The Doctor’s confrontation with Rigg about Secker’s condition and Vraxoin (beat_a17b6597854cc28e) leads directly to the revelation of Secker’s disappearance and the need to proceed to the power unit (beat_c45f299fd955710b)."

Doctor confronts Tryst about CET machine
S17E13 · Nightmare of Eden Part 1

"The Doctor’s confrontation with Rigg about Secker’s condition and Vraxoin (beat_a17b6597854cc28e) leads directly to the revelation of Secker’s disappearance and the need to proceed to the power unit (beat_c45f299fd955710b)."

Dymond interrupts Doctor and Tryst with crisis urgency
S17E13 · Nightmare of Eden Part 1

"The Doctor’s confrontation with Rigg about Secker’s condition and Vraxoin (beat_a17b6597854cc28e) leads directly to the revelation of Secker’s disappearance and the need to proceed to the power unit (beat_c45f299fd955710b)."

Romana interrogates Tryst about his crew
S17E13 · Nightmare of Eden Part 1

"Romana’s initial examination of the CET machine (beat_cc87d47fa301978a) foreshadows her later discovery of the hidden 'Eden' environment and her eventual confrontation with its dangers (beat_188e924ad91b3dfd)."

Romana uncovers hidden truths in Eden
S17E13 · Nightmare of Eden Part 1

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"ROMANA: Nothing works perfectly."
"TRYST: Problems? But it works perfectly."
"ROMANA: Well, prototype. And you could have problems with it."