Object
Empty Sickbay Bed
The discarded observation bed sits stripped bare, its clean white sheets rumpled where Moberley’s weight had pressed them into temporary shape before the Doctor drew the sheet back with surgical precision to expose the absence beneath. The bed frame—cold steel beneath institutional blue enamel—shows no signs of struggle, only emptiness confirming the Doctor’s chilling account: the alien has taken the corpse. Fluorescent lights overhead carve sharp shadows from the slight indentation where a neck once rested.
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Significance
This bed is the negative space where mortality is erased—its emptiness proves the shapeshifter’s victory over Moberley and marks the pivot from autopsy to survival. The moment crystallizes the story’s central horror: humanity is no longer the measure of form.
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