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Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME)

Military Engineering and Technical Support in Urban Threat Response

Description

Blake identifies the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) as a component of the Goodge Street Ops Room unit, bringing technical expertise to combat the Yeti threat and fungal spread advancing across the Underground map from Euston Square toward King’s Cross. Corporals Weams and Blake, with Travers present, confront communication failures, absent grenades, and useless weapons. REME bolsters this ragtag force yet fails to overcome the crisis's demands, exposing institutional limits amid London's collapse.

Event Involvements

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1 events
S5E24 · The Web of Fear Part 2
Fungus spreads as unit faces helplessness

The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) are referenced by Blake alongside the Royal Engineers, framing them as part of the unit’s mixed composition. Like the RE, their specific contributions to this event are not detailed, but their mention serves to emphasize the unit’s ad-hoc, under-resourced nature. The REME’s role in this event is to underscore the soldiers’ awareness of their institutional support—or lack thereof—as they grapple with the fungal threat. Their presence is a reminder of the broader military machine that has failed to provide adequate resources for the crisis.

Active Representation

Through their inclusion in the unit’s composition, as referenced in Blake’s dialogue ('You got civvies, RE's, REME'). The REME are manifested in the soldiers’ awareness of their technical expertise, even if that expertise is not directly applied in this moment.

Power Dynamics

Operating under severe constraints, with limited ability to influence the outcome. The REME, like the rest of the unit, are hamstrung by the lack of supplies and the relentless advance of the fungal threat.

Institutional Impact

The REME’s presence in the unit highlights the military’s attempt to adapt to the crisis, even as those adaptations fail. Their mention in the dialogue serves as a critique of institutional rigidity, exposing how poorly equipped the military is to handle an unprecedented threat like the Yeti and fungus.

Internal Dynamics

Strained by the unit’s disjointed composition and the lack of clear leadership. The REME, like the other branches, are operating outside their usual scope, leading to confusion and ineffectiveness.

Organizational Goals
To provide mechanical and electrical support to the unit, though their efforts are largely ineffective in the face of the Yeti and fungus To maintain communication and coordination within the unit, even as those systems break down
Influence Mechanisms
Offering technical troubleshooting (e.g., map systems, radio communications), though with diminishing returns Reinforcing the unit’s reliance on institutional protocols, even as those protocols prove inadequate