[s4e13] Episode #4.13 Guide
"Hang on, Miller," Thorne muttered, checking the bio-monitor.
Thorne looked at his hands, still shaking. "We all did, Sarah. We all did." [S4E13] Episode #4.13
He saw his daughter, Maya, standing in their garden in Seattle. She was holding a paper plane, her eyes bright with a future he knew was never coming. "Watch, Daddy! It’s going to fly all the way to the moon!" "Hang on, Miller," Thorne muttered, checking the bio-monitor
He sprinted toward the main engineering deck, his breath hitching. He had to manually override the capacitors. As he reached the terminal, his vision blurred. A familiar scent—rain on hot asphalt and jasmine—filled his nose. We all did
The air in the sterile, neon-lit corridors of the Hyperion Station was thick with the hum of life support and the unspoken tension of a crew on the brink. Captain Elias Thorne stared out the viewport at the swirling nebula of the Sagittarius Reach, his reflection a ghost against the stars. In the three years since they’d left Earth, they had faced cosmic storms and mechanical failures, but today’s challenge was different. Today, they were dealing with the "Echo-Mind" virus.