A sudden rockslide at Fall Mountain has stranded your group at the campground, cut off from rescue. With dozens of shafts scattered across the slope and air support low on fuel, rescuers will only respond to an active shaft beacon. Your only chance is to descend into the condemned Fall Mountain Mine: get the rusted shaft elevator running, ride it deep into the black, and reach the buried generator. The Beacon was the life’s work of miner‑engineer Patrick Heffernan, who designed a single‑shaft marker to guide aircraft — but the 1949 collapse stopped him short.
Now you must venture into the unfinished tunnels and locate Heffernan’s machine and bring it back to life so it can broadcast a distress signal and illuminate your shaft for air rescue. Time is against you: shifting rock, failing supports, and a dwindling window for air rescue mean every minute matters. You only have 1 hour to bring the beacon to life, or be left in the dark forever.
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