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Senta’s Laboratory (Extraction Chamber)

The interior Extraction Chamber of Senta’s Laboratory, equipped with life-draining machinery (transference booths, vats, electrodes) and serving as the site of Elders' scientific experiments and political betrayals. Distinct from the adjacent corridor, this space is characterized by its functional role in extraction processes and as the target of rebel actions.
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S3E38 · The Savages Episode 1
Nanina’s Forced Extraction Begins

The laboratory, adjacent to the Control Room, is the site where Nanina’s life energy will be forcibly extracted. Though not fully depicted in this event, its presence is implied as the destination of the trolley. The laboratory’s role in the event is to serve as the next stage in Nanina’s ordeal—a space of clinical detachment where her humanity will be systematically drained away. Its atmosphere is one of quiet horror, where the City’s true nature is revealed in the cold precision of its tools and procedures.

Atmosphere

Harsh and clinical, with an undercurrent of quiet horror. The air is sterile but heavy with the weight of what is about to occur.

Functional Role

Site of forced energy extraction, where primitives are processed and depleted.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies the City’s exploitation of the primitive race, where life is treated as a resource to be harvested.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel (e.g., scientists, guards). Primitives like Nanina are only present as subjects, not participants.

Harsh overhead lighting casting long shadows. Precision tools and medical equipment arranged for extraction. The echo of Nanina’s cries fading as she is wheeled inside.
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Nanina’s life force extraction begins

Senta’s laboratory is the sterile, high-tech heart of the city’s exploitation of the savages. It is here that Nanina is strapped to the trolley inside the glass case, and the inverted funnel device is lowered over her body to begin the extraction. The laboratory’s clinical atmosphere—marked by harsh lighting, mechanical hums, and the precise movements of the technicians—contrasts sharply with the humanity of Nanina’s suffering. The space serves as both a functional site for the extraction process and a symbolic representation of the city’s dehumanizing practices.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with a clinical detachment that underscores the dehumanizing nature of the extraction process. The hum of machinery and the faint sounds of Nanina’s pleas create a dissonant, unsettling atmosphere.

Functional Role

The primary site for the extraction of life force from savages, where the city’s advanced technology is used to sustain its civilization at the expense of the primitives.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the moral decay and institutionalized exploitation at the core of the city’s survival. The laboratory is a microcosm of the city’s predatory relationship with the savages, where humanity is reduced to a resource.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel, including Senta and her technicians. The laboratory is heavily guarded and monitored to prevent interference or escape.

Harsh, sterile lighting that casts a cold glow over the extraction process. The hum of machinery and the bubbling of vats, creating a clinical and mechanical atmosphere. The glass case enclosing Nanina, which amplifies the sense of her isolation and vulnerability. The black liquid in the vats, which symbolizes the raw vitality being extracted from the savages.
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo discovers the city’s life-draining horror

Senta’s Laboratory is a sterile, high-tech space where the City’s atrocities are carried out with clinical precision. The glass cases, control panels, and humming machinery create an atmosphere of cold efficiency, masking the grotesque reality of the life-draining process. Dodo’s entry into this space is a violation of its intended purpose—a place where suffering is normalized and ignored. The lab’s atmosphere is oppressive, the air thick with the unspoken horror of what is happening within its walls.

Atmosphere

Oppressively clinical, with an underlying tension that belies the horror unfolding. The sterile environment contrasts sharply with the suffering of the victims, creating a dissonance that heightens the emotional impact of the scene.

Functional Role

The primary site of the City’s life-draining operations, where savages like Nanina are exploited to sustain the elite. It serves as both the engine of the City’s survival and the revelation of its crimes to outsiders like Dodo.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the dehumanization and systemic murder at the heart of the City’s society. The lab is a microcosm of the City’s values—progress built on the suffering of others, disguised as scientific necessity.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel, including technicians and scientists involved in the life-draining process. Unauthorized individuals like Dodo are not expected to enter, making her presence a potential threat to the operation.

Sterile, high-tech environment with glass cases and control panels. Humming machinery and readouts displaying life-force extraction levels. White mist and black liquid in vats, symbols of the life force being drained.
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo’s discovery and capture in Senta’s lab

Senta’s laboratory is the epicenter of the City’s predatory system, its sterile, high-tech environment a facade for the horrors unfolding within. The harsh lighting and mechanical hums create an atmosphere of clinical detachment, where life force is treated as a commodity to be extracted. Dodo’s presence in the doorway disrupts this illusion of order, but only momentarily—Senta’s calm orders and Technician 2’s swift action restore the laboratory’s unyielding efficiency. The space is both a battleground and a prison, where the City’s victims are drained of their essence and outsiders like Dodo are swiftly contained.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with a chilling calm, the laboratory’s sterile environment contrasts sharply with the agonizing process unfolding. The mechanical hums and clinical dialogue create a sense of detached horror, where suffering is treated as routine. Dodo’s capture adds a layer of urgency, but the atmosphere remains one of cold efficiency—underscoring the City’s dehumanizing machine.

Functional Role

Primary site for the extraction of life force from savages, where the City’s predatory system is enacted with clinical precision. It is also a space of containment, where threats to the City’s operations—like Dodo—are swiftly neutralized.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the City’s dehumanizing efficiency and the moral cost of its survival. The laboratory is a microcosm of the City’s values: order, control, and the exploitation of the weak. Dodo’s capture within its walls symbolizes the inevitability of the City’s dominance.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel (Senta, technicians, and elders). Unauthorized individuals, like Dodo, are considered threats and are swiftly removed or contained.

Harsh, sterile lighting that casts long shadows over the vats and apparatus The relentless hum of the draining apparatus, a constant reminder of the extraction’s brutality The faint, metallic scent of the vats’ liquid, mingling with the antiseptic odor of the laboratory The glass case where Nanina is strapped, its transparency a cruel contrast to the opacity of the City’s morality
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo’s Exposure in the Laboratory

Senta’s Laboratory is the sterile, high-tech heart of the city’s exploitation, where Nanina’s life force is extracted with clinical precision. The glass case, vats of black liquid, and humming machinery create an oppressive atmosphere of dehumanizing efficiency. Dodo’s intrusion disrupts the lab’s secrecy, while Edal’s removal of her underscores the location’s role as a battleground for power and control. The lab’s design—cold, mechanical, and impersonal—mirrors the city’s treatment of ‘savages’ as expendable resources.

Atmosphere

Oppressively sterile and clinical, with a hum of machinery and the eerie glow of the glass apparatus. The air is thick with tension as Dodo’s questions clash with the lab’s secrecy, and Nanina’s unconscious body serves as a grim reminder of the city’s predation.

Functional Role

Battleground for secrecy and exploitation—where the city’s elite sustain their power by draining the life force of ‘savages,’ and where Dodo’s curiosity threatens to expose the truth.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the city’s dehumanizing bureaucracy and the moral cost of its survival. The lab’s clinical detachment mirrors the Elders’ indifference to the suffering of others.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel—Senta, Edal, and technicians. Dodo’s unauthorized presence is met with immediate removal, highlighting the lab’s role as a guarded secret.

Sterile, high-tech surroundings with glass cases, vats of bubbling black liquid, and humming machinery. White mist filling the glass apparatus as Nanina’s life force is extracted. Harsh lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the lab’s oppressive atmosphere.
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Senta’s Cold Efficiency and Nanina’s Exploitation

Senta’s Laboratory is the sterile, high-tech epicenter of the City’s life-energy extraction system. Its harsh lighting, mechanical hums, and clinical detachment create an atmosphere of bureaucratic horror, where suffering is quantified and repurposed. The lab’s role as the stage for Nanina’s failed extraction and Dodo’s exposure underscores its function as both a physical and symbolic battleground for the City’s oppressive logic.

Atmosphere

Oppressively clinical, with a mechanical hum and sterile lighting that amplifies the horror of the extraction.

Functional Role

Battleground for bureaucratic conflict and the enforcement of the City’s dehumanizing system.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the City’s predatory logic, where suffering is a renewable resource.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel; Dodo’s unauthorized presence is treated as a security threat.

Harsh, sterile lighting Mechanical hum of machinery Glass cases and vats filled with black liquid Technicians in lab coats following orders
S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Senta expels Nanina from the lab

Senta’s laboratory is the sterile, high-tech epicenter of the City’s predatory systems, where the extraction of life force from savages like Nanina is carried out with clinical detachment. The space is dominated by harsh lighting, mechanical hums, and the cold efficiency of scientific apparatus—glass cases, vaporization devices, and control panels that reduce human suffering to a mere operational process. In this moment, the laboratory functions as both a prison and a launchpad: a place where Nanina’s trauma is inflicted but also where her potential liberation is orchestrated. The atmosphere is oppressive, reinforcing the dehumanizing nature of the City’s regime while hinting at the fragility of its control.

Atmosphere

Oppressively clinical, with an underlying tension that suggests the lab’s operations are not as seamless as they appear. The sterile environment masks the brutality of the extraction process, while the directive to remove Nanina introduces a subtle disruption—hinting at the possibility of resistance.

Functional Role

A site of exploitation and potential subversion, where the City’s predatory systems are enacted and where strategic moves—like Senta’s dismissal of Nanina—can challenge the status quo.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the institutional power of the City and the moral cost of its survival. The laboratory is both a tool of oppression and a potential weak point in the system, as Senta’s actions suggest.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel, including Senta, her technicians, and the Elders. Subjects like Nanina are brought in under duress and removed in a dazed state, with no agency over their movement.

Harsh, sterile lighting that accentuates the clinical detachment of the space Mechanical hums from the extraction machinery, creating a constant, oppressive white noise Glass cases and control panels, symbols of the lab’s dehumanizing processes The presence of restraints and trolleys, remnants of Nanina’s earlier trauma
S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Jano risks direct energy transference

Senta’s laboratory is the sterile, high-tech heart of the Elders’ exploitation, where the forbidden transference takes place. The space is dominated by the transference booth, banks of complex machinery, and huge vats of liquid that darken as the procedure begins. The laboratory’s atmosphere is one of tension and secrecy, with Senta dismissing her assistants to ensure no witnesses. The hum of machinery and the bubbling vats create a sense of urgency, while the sealed booth amplifies the isolation and desperation of the act. This location is not just a setting but a symbol of the Elders’ oppressive power and their willingness to exploit others for survival.

Atmosphere

Tense and secretive, with an undercurrent of moral unease and technological precision.

Functional Role

The primary site for the life-force extraction experiment, where Jano and Senta carry out the forbidden transference in isolation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Elders’ institutionalized exploitation and their desperation to maintain power at any cost.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Jano and Senta, with assistants dismissed to maintain secrecy.

The hum of machinery filling the air, creating a sense of urgency. The darkening vats, symbolizing the irreversible extraction of life force. The sealed transference booth, isolating Jano from the outside world.
S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Edal Orders Doctor’s Relocation

Senta’s laboratory functions as the nerve center for the Elders’ life-force extraction, but in this moment, it becomes the stage for a chilling shift in strategy. The clinical, sterile environment—filled with humming machinery and vats of darkening liquid—contrasts sharply with the moral horror of Edal’s command. The laboratory’s usual precision is disrupted by the urgency of the transmission, as the Doctor’s relocation is framed as an operational necessity rather than an ethical concern. The space, typically associated with scientific detachment, now embodies the Elders’ ruthless pragmatism.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with an undercurrent of moral unease. The laboratory’s usual clinical sterility is disrupted by the weight of Edal’s command, creating a palpable tension between efficiency and exploitation.

Functional Role

Command hub for the Elders’ operations, where directives are received and executed. In this event, it serves as the transition point for the Doctor’s relocation and the activation of the Elders’ trap.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Elders’ dehumanizing approach to their victims—reducing life to a resource, extracted and discarded with clinical precision. The laboratory’s sterile environment mirrors their emotional detachment.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel (Elders, Senta, and her technicians). The Doctor, as a captive, has no agency in accessing or leaving the space.

Humming machinery and vats of darkening liquid, symbolizing the life-force extraction process. The disembodied transmission cutting through the air, disrupting the laboratory’s usual precision. Jano’s presence as a silent enforcer, reinforcing the Elders’ authority over the space.
S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Dodo confirms the lab’s location

The corridor, though not the laboratory itself, serves as the transitional space where the rescue mission gains momentum. Its sterile, institutional design reflects the Elders’ control, but in this moment, it becomes a site of defiance. Dodo’s recognition of the corridor as the same one she traversed earlier transforms it from a generic passage into a strategic asset. The corridor’s atmosphere is tense, the air thick with the unspoken threat of the Elders’ surveillance and the looming danger of the extraction process. It is a liminal space—neither safe nor hostile, but a threshold between hesitation and action.

Atmosphere

Tense and charged with urgency, the corridor feels like a gauntlet. The sterile lighting casts long shadows, amplifying the sense of being watched, while the hum of distant machinery underscores the Elders’ ever-present control. The space is oppressive yet necessary, a reminder of the high stakes at play.

Functional Role

Transitional space and navigational checkpoint. It is the corridor that connects the duo to their goal (the laboratory) and symbolizes the shift from uncertainty to decisive action.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile hope of progress amid oppression. The corridor is a metaphor for the narrow path the companions must navigate—both physically and metaphorically—to challenge the Elders’ system.

Access Restrictions

Technically unrestricted in this moment, but the Elders’ surveillance and potential patrols make it a high-risk area. The duo must move quickly to avoid detection.

Sterile, institutional lighting casting long shadows The distant hum of machinery, a reminder of the Elders’ operations The T-junction as a visual and narrative focal point
S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Edal accuses Jano of betrayal

Senta’s Laboratory (Extraction Chamber) serves as the epicenter of the Elders’ oppressive system, where the life-force of the savages is drained to power their advanced technology. In this event, the laboratory becomes a battleground of words rather than physical conflict, as Edal’s accusations fracture the unity of the Elders. The sterile, high-tech environment—filled with humming machinery and transference booths—contrasts sharply with the emotional stakes of the confrontation, underscoring the dehumanizing nature of their regime. The arrival of the Council of Elders amplifies the laboratory’s role as a site of institutional power, where even whispers of betrayal can trigger crises.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered urgency—Edal’s accusations hang in the air like a threat, while Senta’s skepticism and the Council’s silent presence create a suffocating sense of impending conflict. The hum of machinery serves as a constant reminder of the laboratory’s true purpose: the extraction of life, now juxtaposed with the extraction of trust.

Functional Role

Meeting point for a high-stakes confrontation that exposes the Elders’ internal divisions and foreshadows their downfall. The laboratory’s machinery, though not directly interacted with, symbolizes the regime’s reliance on exploitation—a system now under threat from within.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Elders’ moral decay—its advanced technology is built on the suffering of the savages, and the laboratory’s walls have witnessed countless acts of oppression. In this moment, it becomes a stage for the unraveling of their authority, as Edal’s words challenge the very foundation of their society.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to senior Elders, scientists like Senta, and guards like Edal. The savages are excluded, their presence confined to the extraction booths as passive victims of the system.

The hum of machinery, a constant backdrop to the dialogue, reinforcing the laboratory’s function as a site of energy extraction. Sterile, clinical lighting that casts a cold glow over the confrontation, emphasizing the Elders’ detachment from humanity. Transference booths and vats lining the walls, their presence a silent accusation of the regime’s crimes.
S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Edal seizes control from Jano

Senta’s Laboratory is the sterile, high-tech heart of the Elders’ oppression, where life energy is drained from the Savages to power their civilization. In this moment, it becomes the stage for the regime’s internal fracture. The hum of machinery and the clinical lighting create an atmosphere of cold efficiency, but the tension between Senta and Edal charges the air with something far more volatile. The laboratory, once a symbol of the Elders’ dominance, now feels like a pressure cooker—its walls closing in as the power struggle unfolds.

Atmosphere

Tense and charged (the sterile environment contrasts sharply with the emotional turmoil of the characters)

Functional Role

Meeting point for secret negotiations and power grabs (the laboratory’s isolation makes it ideal for covert discussions)

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Elders’ technological hubris and its fragility (the place where their oppression is enacted is also where it begins to unravel)

Access Restrictions

Restricted to senior Elders and guards (Exorse’s presence reinforces this)

Sterile, high-tech lighting casting harsh shadows Hum of machinery in the background (a constant reminder of the regime’s operations) Clinical, impersonal furniture (reflecting the Elders’ detachment from their victims)
S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Steven accepts leadership of a divided planet

Senta’s Laboratory (Extraction Chamber) is the battleground where the oppressive machinery is destroyed. The air is thick with tension, sparks, and the sound of smashing consoles. It symbolizes the end of the Elders’ tyranny and the birth of a new era. The laboratory’s destruction is both a physical and emotional release for the Savages and the reformed Elders.

Atmosphere

Chaotic, electric with destruction, and thick with the weight of history being rewritten.

Functional Role

Battleground for the rebellion and symbolic grave of the oppressive regime.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the death of the old system and the birth of coexistence.

Access Restrictions

Initially sealed by Jano to prevent interference; later breached by desperate guards.

Sparks flying from shattered consoles The hum of dying machinery The scent of ozone and burning circuits
S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Jano’s rebellion and Edal’s fall

Senta’s Laboratory (Extraction Chamber) serves as the battleground where the rebellion against the Elders' oppressive regime reaches its climax. The laboratory, once a symbol of the Elders' technological and moral superiority, becomes the site of its destruction. The humming panels, vats, and electrodes that siphon vitality from the Savages are smashed by Jano, Exorse, Nanina, and the freed prisoners, marking the end of the Elders' power. The chamber's oppressive atmosphere is thick with paranoia, violence, and the raw emotion of liberation.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with shouted commands, the sound of shattering machinery, and the desperate hammering of guards against sealed doors. The air is thick with the scent of smoke and the metallic tang of destroyed equipment, embodying the chaos of the rebellion and the collapse of the Elders' regime.

Functional Role

Battleground for the rebellion, where the life-draining machinery is destroyed and the Elders' authority is dismantled.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the moral and physical oppression of the Savages, as well as the Elders' hubris and the inevitability of their downfall.

Access Restrictions

Initially sealed by Jano to prevent Edal and his guards from entering. Later breached by the guards, but too late to stop the rebellion.

The humming of the life-draining machinery, now silenced by destruction Sparks flying from smashed consoles and panels The acrid smell of smoke and burning circuits filling the air The sound of guards hammering against the sealed doors, their efforts futile
S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Jano’s Laboratory Coup and Steven’s Leadership Nomination

Senta’s Laboratory (Extraction Chamber) is the battleground where the rebellion culminates. The humming machinery, vats, and consoles symbolize the Elders’ oppression, while the shattered doors and sparking equipment mark the regime’s collapse. The space is thick with tension, paranoia, and the scent of destruction, embodying the shift from tyranny to hope.

Atmosphere

Chaotic and electric, filled with the sounds of smashing machinery, shouted orders, and the crackle of sparks. The air is thick with the scent of ozone and the weight of history being rewritten.

Functional Role

Battleground for the rebellion, symbolic center of oppression, and site of the Elders’ downfall.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the heart of Elder tyranny and the birthplace of the Savages’ liberation.

Access Restrictions

Initially sealed by Jano to trap Edal and his guards outside, later breached by the guards in a futile attempt to stop the destruction.

Humming machinery and vats draining life force from the Savages. Sparking consoles and shattered control panels. The scent of ozone and burning circuits. Shouts of rebellion and the clatter of metal bars smashing equipment.

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S3E38 · The Savages Episode 1
Nanina’s Forced Extraction Begins

In the sterile, high-tech Control Room, Nanina—already restrained on a trolley—pleads desperately for mercy as Senta, the coldly efficient chief scientist, orders her removal with clinical detachment. Her frantic cries …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Nanina’s life force extraction begins

In Senta’s laboratory, Nanina—strapped to a trolley inside a glass case—begins the irreversible process of life force extraction. As technicians activate the vaporization machinery, a white mist envelops her, and …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo discovers the city’s life-draining horror

Dodo stumbles into Senta’s laboratory, where the sterile, high-tech environment belies the grotesque reality of the city’s survival. Two technicians casually exchange readings—‘Three point five zero’ and ‘Thirty one’—as if …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo’s discovery and capture in Senta’s lab

In Senta’s laboratory, the life-force extraction process nears completion as the vats’ vitality readings drop to critical levels. Dodo, unnoticed until now, stands frozen in the doorway, witnessing the horrific …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Dodo’s Exposure in the Laboratory

Dodo’s unauthorized presence in the laboratory is exposed when Edal confronts her, dismissing her curiosity as meddling. The confrontation reveals the city’s ruthless efficiency: Senta orders the removal of an …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Senta’s Cold Efficiency and Nanina’s Exploitation

In the sterile confines of the laboratory, Senta oversees a failed life-energy extraction from Nanina, who collapses unconscious after the procedure. The scene underscores the city’s clinical detachment from its …

S3E39 · The Savages Episode 2
Senta expels Nanina from the lab

In the sterile confines of the laboratory, Senta—cold and methodical—orders Nanina’s removal with calculated urgency. Nanina, though physically free of restraints, remains disoriented, her dazed state a lingering effect of …

S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Jano risks direct energy transference

In Senta’s laboratory, Jano—an Elder scientist with authority over the energy extraction process—prepares to undergo an unprecedented 'in-transference,' a procedure that will directly absorb the Doctor’s life force. The secrecy …

S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Edal Orders Doctor’s Relocation

In Senta’s laboratory, Edal’s urgent, disembodied voice cuts through the tense atmosphere, issuing a direct command to Jano and Senta. The order is clear: the Doctor must be moved immediately …

S3E40 · The Savages Episode 3
Dodo confirms the lab’s location

The corridor’s familiarity triggers Dodo’s recognition, providing the critical confirmation that the laboratory—where the Doctor is being held—lies ahead. Her certainty ('This is the corridor I was in before') shifts …

S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Edal accuses Jano of betrayal

In the laboratory, Edal—confronted by Senta—publicly declares Jano’s transformation as a threat to the Elders, escalating the conflict. His accusation, delivered before the arriving Council, exposes the fracture in their …

S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Edal seizes control from Jano

In the laboratory, Senta reveals to Edal that Jano has been compromised by the Doctor’s influence, having absorbed dangerous ideas during an intellect transfer. This revelation triggers Edal’s decisive power …

S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Jano’s Laboratory Coup and Steven’s Leadership Nomination

Jano seizes control of the Elders’ laboratory by exposing Edal’s betrayal and publicly discrediting the regime’s authority. He forces the imprisonment of Edal and declares his intent to dismantle the …

S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Jano’s rebellion and Edal’s fall

In a climactic confrontation, Jano seizes control of the laboratory by exposing Edal’s betrayal and publicly discrediting the Elders’ regime. He orders the destruction of the life-draining machinery, declaring it …

S3E41 · The Savages Episode 4
Steven accepts leadership of a divided planet

In the aftermath of Jano’s rebellion and the destruction of the Elders’ oppressive machinery, Steven is thrust into an unexpected role as mediator between the oppressed indigenous people and the …