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For the next four days, Alvarez had not said anything to the crew who, already demoralized from the events at Site 22, began questioning whether he was fit for duty. Eventually, he would order Shafiq to assemble a select 193 of the crew, including marines, security personnel and some officers, in the hanger for an address. In it, after taking a moment to honor those lost to the Flood, Alvarez would tell them he had received orders from [[FLEETCOM]] and would be leaving the Marcey system, requiring all but select essential personnel to go into [[Cryo chamber|cryosleep]]. However, the crew was doubtful, with one senior comms officer asking what the orders were and when they came through as they hadn't found any record of any transmissions from the past four days. Alvarez tried to dismiss it, saying it was classified, which only further aggravated the crew. When Shafiq brought up a strange inconsistency with the assignment roster where three of the members of Leviathan were listed among the deceased. Alvarez dismissed it as a glitch in the system and asked Shafiq to report to his ready room so they could continue the conversation with the painting of Saturn, only to berate the crew for not following his orders after Shafiq refused his order. Alvarez would be fearful and furious after Shafiq revealed to the crew that one of their Condors escaped LV-31, and cried mutiny when they began arming themselves to storm the bridge to put Alvarez into cryo to send him to Earth for his court martial. Ultimately, Alvarez opened the hanger's rear hatch, sucking everyone in the hanger into space.{{Ref/Reuse|Atropos}} | For the next four days, Alvarez had not said anything to the crew who, already demoralized from the events at Site 22, began questioning whether he was fit for duty. Eventually, he would order Shafiq to assemble a select 193 of the crew, including marines, security personnel and some officers, in the hanger for an address. In it, after taking a moment to honor those lost to the Flood, Alvarez would tell them he had received orders from [[FLEETCOM]] and would be leaving the Marcey system, requiring all but select essential personnel to go into [[Cryo chamber|cryosleep]]. However, the crew was doubtful, with one senior comms officer asking what the orders were and when they came through as they hadn't found any record of any transmissions from the past four days. Alvarez tried to dismiss it, saying it was classified, which only further aggravated the crew. When Shafiq brought up a strange inconsistency with the assignment roster where three of the members of Leviathan were listed among the deceased. Alvarez dismissed it as a glitch in the system and asked Shafiq to report to his ready room so they could continue the conversation with the painting of Saturn, only to berate the crew for not following his orders after Shafiq refused his order. Alvarez would be fearful and furious after Shafiq revealed to the crew that one of their Condors escaped LV-31, and cried mutiny when they began arming themselves to storm the bridge to put Alvarez into cryo to send him to Earth for his court martial. Ultimately, Alvarez opened the hanger's rear hatch, sucking everyone in the hanger into space.{{Ref/Reuse|Atropos}} | ||
Following this, the remaining officers would start to plan behind Alvarez's back, forcing him to kill each one until he was the last one on the ship. On October 31, he would compose a final report where he admitted to his failure and reflected on what led him to his current situation, calling himself to a hollow copy of his old captain | Following this, the remaining officers would start to plan behind Alvarez's back, forcing him to kill each one until he was the last one on the ship. On October 31, he would compose a final report where he admitted to his failure and reflected on what led him to his current situation, calling himself to a hollow copy of his old captain. He then made preparations to reactivate Lycaon and left the ''Saturn'' to do with it as he wanted, whether to return it to Earth, crash it into an asteroid or let it drift through space, before ultimately taking his own life.{{Ref/Reuse|Atropos}} | ||
During his final report, Alvarez told Lycaon that he acquired the painting of Saturn Devouring His Son under ''"remarkable circumstances"''. In [[2560#April|April, 2560]], a member of the human population on [[Atropos]], who had been stranded on the planet for 70 years, - an old man with a thick white beard and crooked teeth - would sell the same painting to [[Atun 'Etaree]], telling him that he'd got it in ''"remarkable circumstances"'' before they were stranded on the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|Atropos}} | During his final report, Alvarez told Lycaon that he acquired the painting of Saturn Devouring His Son under ''"remarkable circumstances"''. In [[2560#April|April, 2560]], a member of the human population on [[Atropos]], who had been stranded on the planet for 70 years, - an old man with a thick white beard and crooked teeth - would sell the same painting to [[Atun 'Etaree]], telling him that he'd got it in ''"remarkable circumstances"'' before they were stranded on the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|Atropos}} | ||