The Inverter's Toll — Diagnosis and Martyrdom

Beverly completes her field examinations and discovers the Ansata 'inverter' is not merely a transportation device but a biological time-bomb: it irreparably warps DNA and produces progressive cellular collapse. Finn admits the device is the cause and frames the deaths as necessary sacrifices for his political cause. Beverly's tricorder shows Finn is already affected, turning their exchange into a moral standoff — science vs. conviction — that crystallizes the stakes, creates a ticking clock for rescue, and deepens the ideological rift driving the conflict.

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Beverly examines the terrorists and discovers their DNA is warped, leading to fatal cellular damage.

concern to shock

Finn reveals the inverter device causes the damage, framing it as a necessary sacrifice for their cause.

shock to grim acceptance

Beverly scans Finn and confirms he is also affected, prompting a tense exchange about the value of martyrdom.

concern to defiance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Somber and uncertain: externally controlled, internally shaken by the medical reality and the moral cost laid out by Beverly and Finn.

Finn's friend stands among the comrades, visibly affected by the diagnosis; he listens, registers dread and resignation, and absorbs Finn's martyr language without openly arguing, embodying the group's emotional toll.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the group's decisions while processing the moral weight of loss.
  • Protect fellow comrades and maintain group cohesion.
  • Avoid provoking conflict that could endanger the group.
Active beliefs
  • The group's cause is worth hardship and sacrifice.
  • Leaders' framing (Finn's rhetoric) should guide action.
  • Questioning openly could fracture the cell and increase risk.
Character traits
quiet loyalty internalized fear subdued empathy
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Kyril Finn
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Sombre and resigned outwardly, steady in conviction; inwardly fatalistic and willing to accept personal harm for political ends.

Finn admits the inverter's role, explains its tactical value, hears Beverly's diagnosis, registers that he too shows distorted readings, then minimizes the danger and reiterates martyrdom rhetoric to justify continued use.

Goals in this moment
  • Justify the inverter's use to his followers and to Beverly.
  • Maintain group morale and ideological coherence.
  • Present himself as willing to sacrifice, reducing pressure to stop operations.
Active beliefs
  • Political ends can validate personal sacrifice.
  • Technological risk to bodies is an acceptable cost for strategic gain.
  • Martyrdom confers political leverage greater than living protest.
Character traits
pragmatic ruthlessness ideological conviction stoic fatalism ceremonial solemnity
Follow Kyril Finn's journey

Concerned and resolute on the surface; privately anguished by the limits of medicine and the human cost of political technology.

Beverly completes examinations, explains the diagnosis clinically to the group, scans Finn with her tricorder, and attempts to translate medical fact into a plea for life while remaining professionally composed.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately diagnose and document the cause of the patients' condition.
  • Save lives where possible or at least relieve suffering.
  • Communicate the urgency and reality of the medical danger to non-medical actors (Finn and comrades).
Active beliefs
  • Scientific evidence and early detection matter for survivability.
  • Human life should be preserved over ideological sacrifice.
  • Medical facts should influence moral choices.
Character traits
clinical rigor compassion under pressure moral clarity practical realism
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Objects Involved

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Medical Tricorder

Beverly's medical tricorder is actively used to scan dying patients and Finn; it supplies the empirical evidence (distorted readings, progressive cellular collapse) that converts suspicion about the inverter into medical fact and becomes the instrument creating a ticking clock.

Before: In Beverly's possession, scuffed and smeared with foreign …
After: Remains in Beverly's hands having recorded diagnostic readouts …
Before: In Beverly's possession, scuffed and smeared with foreign residue from prior field triage, actively in use to assess patients.
After: Remains in Beverly's hands having recorded diagnostic readouts implicating the inverter; serves as forensic proof and potential leverage in subsequent negotiation or rescue.
Ansata Camp Power Generator

The camp power generator anchors the inverter's operation background; its presence explains how the field device is powered and thereby how the inverter can be deployed despite sensor avoidance, making it a tactical objective for any rescue or interdiction.

Before: Operating nearby with a low mechanical hum and …
After: Remains in-situ powering equipment; its continued operation underscores …
Before: Operating nearby with a low mechanical hum and flickering LEDs, partially concealed under a tarpaulin and guarded by Ansata members.
After: Remains in-situ powering equipment; its continued operation underscores ongoing danger and tactical options that must be addressed in a rescue.
Ansata Inverter Shoulder Harnesses

The Ansata shoulder harnesses are present at the equipment cluster and referenced as part of the inverter apparatus; they contextualize how victims are secured during dimensional transit and hint at contamination and the mechanism by which tissue is damaged.

Before: Laid near the inverter and other field equipment, …
After: Still present and implicated as part of the …
Before: Laid near the inverter and other field equipment, visibly worn with grime and faint biological staining from prior use.
After: Still present and implicated as part of the lethal system; their contaminated condition reinforces the diagnosis and the moral urgency to dismantle or remove the device.

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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: "They're dying.""
"FINN: "It's the inverter.""
"FINN: "It has given our cause a new life. But asks for our lives in return.""