Fendelman Research Collective
Secluded Scientific Research and Covert Crisis MitigationDescription
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Fendelman Research Collective rapidly shifts from a collaborative academic unit to a crisis response organization attempting to suppress evidence of unethical experimentation and potential temporal disasters. Institutional loyalty and personal ambition override ethical procedures as Fendelman directs cover-up operations and resource allocation to maintain control of their discovery's narrative.
Through Fendelman's absolute authority and unquestioned leadership, overriding objections from Thea and manipulating Colby's loyalties
Centralized authority with Fendelman exercising unchecked control over team actions, knowledge, and ethical boundaries
Demonstrates how institutional ambition within closed research collectives can erode ethical standards and legal compliance, prioritizing personal legacy over human consequences
Hierarchy enables Fendelman's personal agenda while marginalizing principled objections, creating a culture of institutional protection
The Fendelman Research Collective abruptly shifts from collaborative scientific endeavour to a covert operation under crisis protocols, with Fendelman leveraging collective loyalty to enforce silence. The discovery of the corpse exposes internal fractures between institutional ambition and ethical integrity, mobilizing the group toward collective complicity despite vocal dissent.
Through Fendelman’s authoritarian leadership manipulating team unity toward cover-up
Centralized authority by Fendelman over junior researchers, with dissenters marginalized or overruled
Exposes the corrupting influence of institutional pressure on scientific ethics and transparency
Emerging dissent from Thea and fragility in Colby’s resolve, contrasted with Stael’s unquestioning compliance