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Submerged Atlantean Civilians

Civilian Survival in Submerged Atlantis

Description

The group of Atlantean civilians living in the lower, submerged levels of Atlantis during Zaroff's reactor crisis, facing imminent danger from flooding and the Professor's scheme. Distinct from the New Atlantean Vision, which is an ideological proposal emerging after the crisis.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

2 events
S4E22 · The Underwater Menace Part 4
Doctor’s Wounded Return and Split Mission

The Atlantean Population is the vulnerable group that the Doctor’s plan aims to protect by evacuating them to higher ground. Their safety is a key concern, and the Doctor assigns Sean and Jacko to ensure their evacuation. The population’s vulnerability underscores the urgency and moral weight of the Doctor’s plan.

Active Representation

Through the need for evacuation and protection, as the group discusses how to ensure their safety.

Power Dynamics

Vulnerable and dependent on the Doctor’s group for protection and guidance in the face of Zaroff’s apocalyptic scheme.

Institutional Impact

The Doctor’s plan to flood the lower levels directly impacts the Atlantean Population, requiring their evacuation and protection.

Internal Dynamics

The population’s vulnerability and need for protection drive the group’s urgency and moral resolve.

Organizational Goals
Ensure the safety of the Atlantean Population by evacuating them to higher ground. Protect the population from the flooding of the lower levels and Zaroff’s apocalyptic scheme.
Influence Mechanisms
Dependence on the Doctor’s group for protection and guidance. The moral imperative to save lives, driving the group’s actions.
S4E22 · The Underwater Menace Part 4
Doctor Unveils the Flood Plan

The Atlantian Population is the vulnerable group at the heart of the Doctor’s moral dilemma. Their evacuation to higher ground is a critical part of the plan, but the risk of drowning non-swimmers looms large. The population’s fate hinges on Sean and Jacko’s ability to warn and relocate them in time, adding urgency and moral weight to the Doctor’s gambit. Their vulnerability underscores the high stakes of the group’s mission and the potential consequences of failure.

Active Representation

Through the need for evacuation and protection, embodied by Sean and Jacko’s roles

Power Dynamics

Vulnerable and dependent on the group’s actions; their survival is the primary motivation for the plan

Institutional Impact

The flood plan’s success or failure will determine the survival of Atlantis’s population, shaping the narrative’s outcome

Internal Dynamics

Divided between those who can swim and those who cannot, adding complexity to the evacuation effort

Organizational Goals
Ensure the safe evacuation of all Atlantian civilians to higher ground Minimize casualties amid the impending flood
Influence Mechanisms
Dependence on the group’s leadership and coordination The moral imperative driving the Doctor’s decision to act