Sprocket Scope-Tractometer
A gadget for measuring small distances between things. In practice, it is mostly used for adjudicating marble competitions.

It takes five years of full-time training to be able to use one. Prof. Plebinorrius McDermott the 3rd can.
Appears in Book 9
First seen in Book 9, page 87
First seen in Book 9, page 87
Research
entry art from b09:c04:p087
gadget
e_sprocket_scope_tractometerUsed for measuring small distances between things. Typically used for adjudicating marble competitions. b09:c04:p087
first appearance b09:c04:p087
appears in Book 9
In the printed almanac pages (1 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
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The Sprocket Scope-Tractometer is used for measuring small distances between things, typically for adjudicating marble competitions, and takes five years of full-time training to be able to use one.
Used for measuring small distances between things. Typically used for adjudicating marble competitions. Takes five years of full-time training to be able to use one. b09:c04:p087 b09:c99:p297
Relationships
Incoming
the winner is the person with the smallest combined distance from the target (as measured by the Sprocket Scope-Tractometer) at the end of the round. b09:c04:p087

