Ejector Chamber
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Mentioned implicitly through Salamar’s ejection order, the ejector chamber becomes the immediate destination for the Doctor and Sarah, representing institutional finality rather than solution. Its industrial sterility and function as a forced departure point underscore the crew’s abandonment of hope in favor of elimination of threats—a futile attempt to control the uncontrollable.
Cold and mechanical, devoid of warmth or possibility, awaiting forced ejections
Site of coerced removal and potential execution
Embodiment of institutional desperation and the abandonment of moral responsibility
Restricted to guards and selected personnel only
The ejector chamber is formally introduced as the designated site of summary execution, its mechanical readiness now repurposed as an instrument of tyranny. Its sterile functionality contrasts grotesquely with the impending violence.
Cold, utilitarian menace — a machine designed for disposal, not justice
execution site under false legal veneer
Represents institutionalized murder dressed as procedure
Guards-only zone, normally restricted to authorized personnel
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