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Alien Egg Membrane Fragment

A papery, translucent fragment of organic membrane clings to Noah’s skin in the cryogenic chamber, its edges slightly curled as if torn from a larger structure. The material is cool and dry to the touch, unlike the surrounding flesh, and bears faint iridescent streaks that shift under the chamber’s sterile light. The Doctor identifies it immediately as part of an egg casing, linking it to Dune’s parasitic progenitor. Its presence explains Libri’s horrified subconscious impression—the membrane’s alien origin disrupts human recognition patterns.
3 appearances

Purpose

Serves as physical evidence of alien infestation, confirming the Doctor’s hypothesis that Dune’s organism originated from a parasitic egg.

Significance

The membrane’s discovery escalates the crisis by exposing Noah’s corruption and the alien’s silent infiltration, forcing the Doctor to challenge Noah’s authority. It transforms the cryogenic chamber from a controlled revival site into a battleground of biological warfare.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments