The Tree Tunnels
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The Tree Tunnels become a living archive of suffering, where the descendants of the P7E crew toil in cyclical darkness, turning rock into food for their oppressors. Naia’s testimony frames the tunnels as both a prison and a perverse sanctuary of survival, where every breath sustains the cycle.
Suffocating, dust-filled darkness with an undercurrent of silent desperation
Operational hub of the slave economy and ancestral memory of the lost crew
Represents the tragic perversion of ancestral technology into tools of tyranny
Restricted to slave laborers and Seers; guarded by quota-based terror and ritual executions
The Tree Tunnels swarm with Trogs whose labor fuels the Seers’ survival while erasing their own. The dim bioluminescence and groaning pipes form a living archive of oppression, where every crushed grain bears the trace of the lost P7E and every step echoes ancestral footsteps toward liberation.
Oppressive and cyclical, alive with the grinding rhythm of oppression and the muffled sobs of generations trapped in mineral labor
Survival infrastructure that simultaneously sustains and imprisons its laborers
Embodies the perversion of creation into control; a tree that feeds on the bodies it imprisons
Technically open to all Trogs but psychologically bound by ritual fear and physical crushing quotas
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The Doctor and his companions descend into the planet's underworld and confront its deepest horror: generations of enslaved laborers perpetually toiling in the caves. Naia reveals the brutal system of …
The Doctor and his companions uncover the brutal reality of the subterranean world where Naia describes the suffocating cycle of slave labor, forced quotas, and skyfall executions that maintain the …