Object
Kelia's Carved Mortuary Slab
The slab dominates the cavernous space, its stone surface cold and sharp under the dim light. Forensic examination reveals no physical damage to Kelia’s body beyond the lividity of death, yet its function is unmistakable: a mortuary platform serving as both crime scene and silent witness. The Doctor first identifies the stun gun’s marks on Morbius’s back while the slab holds Kelia’s lifeless form, later forcing a confrontation where Solon’s detached analysis of corpus callosum damage contrasts with the Doctor’s revulsion at the creature’s brutality.
3 appearances
Purpose
A mortuary surface used for the examination and containment of the deceased.
Significance
The slab becomes the fulcrum of moral conflict: its cold neutrality exposes Morbius’s irredeemable savagery, forces the Doctor’s refusal to weaponize the creature further, and catalyzes Solon’s ethical blindness. It anchors the scene’s tension, where forensic detachment collides with visceral horror.
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