STARFIELD:

For this one, we are presented with a sky with stars and a journal:

Again, from the video, there was a star with a time in it, probably filling in the first line of the journal here. If we use the simple alpha-numeric cipher, converting the hours to their respective letters in the alphabet, we get: CONNECT THE MINUTES. It took me a little while to figure out, but starting from the start and moving in the direction of the minutes as if it was a clock, i.e. 15 is directly right, connecting the stars makes a shape. The shape is the state of:
WASHINGTON
CALENDARS:
Looking through the calendars here, there are the six mentioned by Loki in the Vegas video. So first we print each calendar out, and then fill in the dates based on the note on the right. 1 = June, 2 = Jan, 3 = April, 4 = March, 5 = May, 6 = February. You then notice that the written in things on the edges of the calendars all occur twice. Arranging the calendars so that all of them are touching forms a cube. The cube has a question mark and an exclamation point on it. An
INTERROBANG is exactly that, a mix of the to symbols.
REPAIR TABLE:
To repair these, we need to remember the cube from the beginning of the Vegas video. Each item has a number associated with it: 101 Dalmations, 76 trombones, 3 blind mice, an 8 ball , Route 66, 21 is Blackjack, 9 lives in a cat. Put the numbers into the clocks. The blinking then synchronizes into a morse code message: "Morse is the key, use the code". If you use the filled in sections (a dot is a vertical bar, a dash is a horizontal one) You get:
WRINKLE
HOURGLASSES:
This one is a pain to get to work. The best method is given on the VP wiki - hit start and flip any hourglass that is COMPLETELY empty until they all are empty. They will then light up the words GRAINS. This doesn't work as the answer though, but from the video, there were all those @ signs around the hourglass. Emailing grains@vanishingpointgame.com sends us back an email with the answer:
CANDELABRA
Word.
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