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=== Plot Complications ===
=== Plot Complications ===
Other potential complications at the eleventh hour include [[Ed Hines]] managing to completely overpower [[Henry Jellicoe]]'s will before he is confronted, or a second [[Iytean]] renegade having managed to free itself from the ship. One particular possibility in this regard might be that a stasis pod was thoughtlessly carried out of the starship by [[Jack Bannister|Bannister]] and [[Bert Jenkins|Jenkins]] and sold to [[Malcolm Fraser]], who was then possessed by the creature; not being a scientist like "Hines", this second Iytean would have no power to enact the [[Iytean Change]], but might still have influenced Fraser's thoughts, leading him down his power-hungry path instead of this being simply his own madness. If so, the renegade's presence in his mind would mean Fraser knew the location of the buried starship all along; thus, he might be able to drive Fraser there, to "show up during a showdown and foul up all the adventurers' plans at a moment of crisis" — although the human man might then repent of the evil actions he was driven to, and sacrifice himself to destroy the Iyteans.  
Other potential complications at the eleventh hour include [[Ned Hines]] managing to completely overpower [[Henry Jellicoe]]'s will before he is confronted, or a second [[Iytean]] renegade having managed to free itself from the ship. One particular possibility in this regard might be that a stasis pod was thoughtlessly carried out of the starship by [[Jack Bannister|Bannister]] and [[Bert Jenkins|Jenkins]] and sold to [[Malcolm Fraser]], who was then possessed by the creature; not being a scientist like "Hines", this second Iytean would have no power to enact the [[Iytean Change]], but might still have influenced Fraser's thoughts, leading him down his power-hungry path instead of this being simply his own madness. If so, the renegade's presence in his mind would mean Fraser knew the location of the buried starship all along; thus, he might be able to drive Fraser there, to "show up during a showdown and foul up all the adventurers' plans at a moment of crisis" — although the human man might then repent of the evil actions he was driven to, and sacrifice himself to destroy the Iyteans.


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=== Tying Up Loose Ends ===
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