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Theme

The Corruption of Progress Through Institutional Hubris

The narrative indicts unchecked scientific and bureaucratic ambition when divorced from ethical oversight. Stahlman’s drilling project—accelerated by Gold’s political backing—becomes a symbol of progress as tyranny: steel and precision give way to chaos and mutation, not through technical failure alone, but through arrogance. Sutton’s warnings about coolant pipe leaks are systemically dismissed because they threaten output, not because they are medically unsound. Harry Slocum’s violence, echoing the regime’s brutality, is framed as aberrant by Stewart—yet his rampage is the logical outcome of a system that prioritizes compliance over human life. The Doctor’s role as harbinger of consequence reveals that technological mastery without humility is not advancement but hubris, and that modern institutions are as vulnerable to moral decay as any empire of old.

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