Lernov uncovers Gemma’s hidden directive

In the aftermath of Duggan’s demotion and Bennett’s dismissal of his warnings about a hidden threat, Lernov presses Ryan about the corroded metal discovered in the Power Room. Ryan reveals that Gemma explicitly ordered him to conceal the evidence until she could consult Jarvis, exposing a deliberate effort to suppress critical information. This exchange underscores a fracture in the station’s leadership—Gemma’s secrecy suggests either incompetence or complicity, while Ryan’s compliance reveals his blind loyalty to authority. The moment raises immediate questions: Is the sabotage an isolated incident, or part of a coordinated conspiracy? The tension escalates as Lernov’s suspicion shifts from Duggan’s paranoia to Gemma’s motives, foreshadowing deeper institutional distrust and the need for the Doctor’s intervention.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Lernov learns from Ryan that Gemma instructed him to keep quiet about the corroded metal found in the Power room until she spoke with Jarvis.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Cautiously suspicious, masking concern with professionalism—his gut instinct tells him this cover-up is more than a bureaucratic oversight.

Lernov stands near Ryan, his posture tense but controlled as he presses for answers about the corroded metal. His tone is probing yet measured, revealing his suspicion of Gemma’s motives while deflecting Ryan’s attempt to lighten the mood with humor. He remains empathetic toward Duggan’s earlier distress but is now laser-focused on uncovering the truth behind the cover-up.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth behind Gemma’s directive to conceal the corroded metal.
  • Assess whether the sabotage is an isolated incident or part of a larger conspiracy.
Active beliefs
  • Gemma’s secrecy suggests either incompetence or complicity in the station’s vulnerabilities.
  • Ryan’s compliance with the cover-up reveals a dangerous blind spot in the chain of command.
Character traits
Suspicious Empathetic Determined Probing Deflective (of humor)
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Anxious and conflicted—he knows the cover-up is wrong but lacks the courage to defy Gemma or Bennett, leaving him trapped between duty and conscience.

Ryan shifts uncomfortably under Lernov’s gaze, his usual humor failing to deflect the tension. He admits to finding the corroded metal but reveals Gemma’s order to conceal it, his voice betraying a mix of defensiveness and nervousness. His body language—avoiding direct eye contact, fidgeting—suggests he’s aware of the implications but is unwilling to challenge the hierarchy.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid escalating the conflict by downplaying the significance of the corroded metal.
  • Maintain his professional relationship with Lernov despite the growing tension.
Active beliefs
  • Following orders is more important than questioning them, even when they seem suspicious.
  • Lernov’s suspicions are overblown, and the station’s leadership knows what they’re doing.
Character traits
Defensive Evasive Nervous Loyal (to authority) Attempting to deflect
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Unclear, but inferred to be anxious or defensive—her actions suggest she is hiding something, whether out of incompetence or deliberate deception.

Gemma is not physically present in this exchange but is the subject of Lernov and Ryan’s dialogue. Her absence looms large, as her directive to conceal the corroded metal is the catalyst for the confrontation. Her implied secrecy and potential complicity in covering up critical information cast a shadow over the station’s leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • Control the flow of information to prevent panic or unrest among the crew.
  • Consult Bennett privately to align on a response to the sabotage.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s morale and the station’s stability depend on controlled communication.
  • Some threats are better addressed behind closed doors than in the open.
Character traits
Secretive Authoritative (implied) Potentially complicit
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Jarvis Bennett

Duggan has already left the room, his earlier breakdown and demotion fresh in the minds of those present. His absence …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Power Room Corroded Metal Fragment

The corroded metal is the linchpin of this event, serving as physical evidence of sabotage in the Power Room. Ryan’s admission that Gemma ordered him to conceal it until she could consult Bennett transforms it from a technical anomaly into a symbol of institutional distrust. Its presence (or absence from official reports) becomes a metaphor for the station’s hidden vulnerabilities, foreshadowing the Cybermen’s broader infiltration. The metal’s corrosion is not just a sign of decay but a clue to the Cybermats’ activity, tying Duggan’s earlier warnings to a larger conspiracy.

Before: Discovered by Ryan in the Power Room, initially …
After: Concealed per Gemma’s orders, its existence now a …
Before: Discovered by Ryan in the Power Room, initially treated as a routine maintenance issue but later revealed to be evidence of sabotage.
After: Concealed per Gemma’s orders, its existence now a secret known only to Ryan, Lernov, and Gemma—though Lernov’s suspicion ensures it won’t stay hidden for long.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Space Wheel (including operations room)

The Wheel Operations Room serves as the nerve center of the station, where tensions between crew members and leadership play out in real-time. In this moment, it becomes a pressure cooker of unspoken suspicions, as Lernov and Ryan’s confrontation reveals the fractures within the chain of command. The hum of consoles and the distant chatter of other crew members create a backdrop of controlled chaos, while the room’s confined space amplifies the emotional weight of the exchange. The location’s role as a hub of operational authority is undermined by the secrecy unfolding within it.

Atmosphere Tense and charged, with an undercurrent of paranoia—every whispered conversation and averted gaze suggests that …
Function Command center and site of confrontation, where institutional protocols clash with personal suspicions.
Symbolism Represents the erosion of trust within the station’s leadership, as the Operations Room—meant to be …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel; the crew’s movements are monitored, and sensitive information is shared only …
The hum of consoles and monitors creates a constant, oppressive white noise. The room is dimly lit, with shadows accentuating the tension between Lernov and Ryan. Distant voices of other crew members (Casali, Tanya) provide a sense of normalcy, contrasting with the underlying unease.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Wheel Operations Team

The Wheel Operations Team is fractured in this moment, as the revelation of Gemma’s cover-up exposes a breakdown in communication and trust. The team’s usual cohesion is undermined by the secrecy surrounding the corroded metal, with Lernov’s suspicion challenging Ryan’s loyalty to the chain of command. The organization’s ability to function effectively is compromised, as critical information is withheld from those who need it most—like Duggan, whose warnings are now overshadowed by the leadership’s own deceit.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (Ryan’s compliance with Gemma’s orders) and collective action (Lernov’s challenge …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Gemma and Bennett’s control over information) but being challenged by external …
Impact The cover-up erodes the team’s ability to respond effectively to threats, as distrust replaces cooperation. …
Internal Dynamics A clear divide emerges between those who follow orders blindly (Ryan) and those who question …
Maintain operational secrecy to prevent panic among the crew. Preserve the chain of command, even if it means suppressing critical evidence. Hierarchical authority (Gemma’s orders to Ryan, Bennett’s directives to the team). Controlled information flow (hiding the corroded metal from the crew).

Narrative Connections

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"LERNOV: I thought you said you found some corroded metal in the Power room. RYAN: Yes. Gemma wanted me to keep quiet about it until she talked to Jarvis."
"RYAN: You know, all this extra work means we won’t be spending all too much spare time together. LERNOV: I’ll find someone else to keep me company. I’d hate it if you didn’t have a sense of humour."