[s7e8] Winter Of Our Discontent ★
The climax of the episode didn't feature a grand shootout. Instead, it was a harrowing race against a plummeting mercury line. Thorne had to make a choice: use the Aegis's primary core to jumpstart the colony’s heat—effectively grounding his ship and his only way to communicate with the High Command—or maintain his military advantage and let the colony freeze.
Thorne descended to the lower wards, where the disparity was gut-wrenching. While the officers wore heated synth-fur, the miners were huddled around glowing chemical rods. He met the Glazier in a damp, freezing sub-cellar. It wasn't a warlord he found, but a former engineer named Marek, whose hands were blackened by frostbite. [S7E8] Winter of Our Discontent
"Status report," Thorne said, his breath hitching in the frigid air. The climax of the episode didn't feature a grand shootout
As the screen faded to black, the "discontent" hadn't vanished. The rebels were still armed, the ship was a husk, and the long, dark winter was only just beginning. Thorne sat in the dark command center, shivering as the internal temperature of the ship dropped to match the world outside. He had saved their lives, but he had lost his world. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Thorne descended to the lower wards, where the
Captain Elias Thorne stood on the observation deck of the Aegis , watching the frost creep across the reinforced glass. Below him, the colony of New Aethelgard was drowning in white. The geothermal heaters—the only thing keeping ten thousand souls from becoming ice sculptures—were failing.