Object
Sorenson's Chronometer
A small, utilitarian timekeeping device Sorenson consults during the evacuation debate. The chronometer’s readout glows a faint blue in the mine’s dim light, its metallic casing cold against his palm as Baldwin urges him to abandon the crystal vein. Sorenson ignores it, even as Baldwin cites its fifteen-degrees-to-night warning—a measurement that underscores the planet’s precarious survival window.
2 appearances
Purpose
Precision timekeeping to track the expedition’s narrowing safe departure window before nightfall.
Significance
Serves as a tangible counterpoint to Sorenson’s obsession, its mere presence reminding the team of the planet’s lethal urgency. The device’s warning functions as the final argument in Baldwin’s failed attempt to sway Sorenson.
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