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Public Square Reflecting Basin

Silent Pool (Town Square Basin)

A shallow, quiet basin set into the main street square at the plant and aqueduct, the Silent Pool collects the town's dust and daylight into a still, reflective surface. Midday heat warms flagstones; the pool's lip holds grit and loosened earth where a hand can scoop and let go. The space absorbs sound—murmurs of a crowd, the clink of rifles, the metallic whisper of an aqueduct—so that small gestures become loudly intimate. Used as a place of private surrender and grisly ritual, the pool functions as a tactile, symbolic low point where pride meets loss.
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S3E2 · The Ensigns of Command
Data's Calculated Ultimatum

The Silent Pool at the base of the square is the place where Gosheven physically manifests his private concession by scooping and letting dirt go — a tactile moment of grief and relinquishment that punctuates the public decision.

Atmosphere

Quiet and intimate against the public drama, a soft micro-moment of mourning amid mobilization.

Functional Role

Private focal point for symbolic surrender and reflection immediately after the decision.

Symbolic Significance

A low point where pride yields to loss; dirt in hand represents what is being given up.

Access Restrictions

Publicly accessible but used privately by Gosheven in this moment.

Still reflective water surface collecting dust and light The gritty texture of dirt scooped by Gosheven A subtle sound-absorbent quality that isolates the gesture
S3E2 · The Ensigns of Command
Aqueduct Ultimatum — Data Forces the Choice

The Silent Pool sits at the square's emotional low point: Gosheven scoops its dirt as a ritual gesture of devotion and loss, underscoring the intimate cost of abandoning place and the tactile moment of personal surrender.

Atmosphere

Quiet, mournful, and reflective — the small basin absorbs sound and operates as a private counterpoint to the public drama.

Functional Role

Private locus for grief and symbolic surrender within a public confrontation.

Symbolic Significance

A tactile emblem of soil, memory and the tangible attachments the colonists risk losing.

Access Restrictions

Open to all; used as a personal ritual space amid a crowd.

Still reflective water surface Dust and loosened earth at the pool's lip Warm midday light and muffled crowd noise

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