Chumbleys sabotage Drahvin ship and free Steven
The Drahvin spaceship porthole functions as a critical entry point for the Chumblies' ammonia bomb assault. Though not explicitly described in the scene text, its role can be inferred from the action: the Chumbley smashes the bomb through the porthole, shattering the viewport and allowing the gas to flood the ship's interior. The porthole's destruction is a deliberate and symbolic act—it represents the breaching of the Drahvins' defenses, both literal and metaphorical. The porthole's small size and strategic placement (likely near the ship's control or crew quarters) make it an ideal target for the Chumblies' attack, as it maximizes the impact of the ammonia bomb while minimizing the risk of missing the mark. Its destruction is swift and decisive, reflecting the Chumblies' efficiency and the urgency of their mission.
Before:
Intact and transparent, the porthole serves as a window into the Drahvin ship's interior, allowing the Chumblies to assess the layout and identify targets. It is a vulnerable point in the ship's armor, though its small size may have made it seem insignificant to the Drahvins.
After:
Shattered and gaping, the porthole is no longer a window but a wound in the Drahvin ship's hull. The ammonia bomb's deployment through this opening has turned it into a conduit for chaos, exposing the ship's interior to external threats and forcing the Drahvins to contend with the gas's effects. The porthole's destruction is a lasting consequence of the Chumblies' assault, symbolizing the irreversible damage inflicted on the Drahvins' position.