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Contained Green Substance Sample (from Drill, Cracked Jar)

A derived, non-mutagenic sample of the green ooze, extracted post-eruption for forensic analysis in Stahlman’s case. Physically distinct from the raw ooze due to containment and processing.
7 appearances

Purpose

Contain hot green liquid sample from drill pipes for analysis

Significance

Triggers Stahlman's infection, proving the drilling byproduct's lethal mutagenic power and validating Doctor's ignored warnings as project catastrophe unfolds

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

7 moments
S7E20 · Inferno Part 2
Stahlman’s Defiance and Gold’s Apology

The vial of green liquid is the physical manifestation of the project’s unchecked ambition and the Doctor’s warnings made tangible. Cracking under immense pressure and steaming ominously, it serves as a ticking time bomb—both literally and symbolically. Stahlman’s reckless handling of the jar (wiping his hand with a handkerchief as if it were a minor inconvenience) underscores his dismissal of the danger, while the Doctor’s protests highlight its role as a harbinger of the impending catastrophe. The jar’s instability foreshadows the retrogressive transformation and volcanic eruption, tying the object’s physical state to the narrative’s escalating stakes.

Before: The jar is under extreme pressure, with visible cracks and bubbling green liquid. It is placed in a metal box on a trolley in Central Control, emitting steam and an eerie, unnatural presence. The liquid’s retrogressive properties are hinted at through Liz’s earlier whispers to the Doctor about its 'screeching' sound, marking it as an otherworldly threat.
After: The jar remains in its box but is now explicitly identified as requiring 'deep freezing'—a temporary measure to mitigate its volatility. Stahlman’s handling has not resolved its instability; if anything, the cracks and pressure suggest it is still a imminent danger. The Doctor’s warnings about its connection to Krakatoa and the computer’s alerts about stopping drilling immediately frame the jar as an unresolved, looming threat.
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