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System Failure: When Structures Collapse from Within

The narrative dramatizes how systemic collapse begins not with external attack, but with the internal failure of leadership. Rorvik’s vessel fractures not only from spatial contraction but from his denial of diagnostic data, his suppression of dissent (e.g., striking the Doctor, ignoring Lane’s corrections), and his violent imposition of will. Packard, Lane, and Sagan embody the crisis of institutional credibility—they function as loyalists until contradiction becomes undeniable, at which point Lane and Sagan report facts despite danger, while Packard spirals into paralysis. This internal rot renders once-functional hierarchies dysfunctional, accelerating collapse. The theme parallels prior arcs where ritual, procedure, or dogma become self-destructive under duress, reinforcing the franchise’s critique that institutions—no matter how powerful—only endure if they adapt to truth.

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