Providing results
Jul. 5th, 2021 08:22 amIn a small computer lab within the Nexus a message has been sent.
The office is tidy enough, barely more than three or so desks each aligned to a different wall of the single room. In one corner a large observation terminal sits empty as its occupants seem to have phased into another level of reality for the time being. No matter, they'll be back.
To my esteemed Patron,
The coordinates you provided have proved incredibly fruitful. Direct contact was avoided as this was to be a preliminary foray and my drones suffered power loss from the range inadvertently traveled. Inorganic material is not exempt from the atomic decay experienced in the 'Glitching' phenomenon though it does occur at a different rate. If you are curious I can include with my next report a systematic time table for the elemental decay of every sample sent to the Target Universe.
For brevity in this initial report, however, it will interest you to know this first prototype of drone was operational for 73 hours before decay in power converters prevented substantial recharge from occurring. Coordinates to the devices are given at the end of this report, should you be interested in acquisition for further observation. The devices are still intact from what my sensors show, but for how much longer I cannot be sure. I am still calculating how the various rates of decay will affect the devices as a whole.
No tests of organic nature have been successful at this time. Every sample has either decayed too quickly or failed to survive the initial jump. The Target Universe has been several orders of magnitude removed from every potential launch universe I have discovered thusfar. Worth mentioning this is to be Expected. The data I'm acquiring from these repeated ventures will allow me to fine tune the filtering on my algorithm. Testing is reaching a point where I may need to look for suitable assistance in sorting through the data.
Should you have anything you wish for me to test sending through you need only get in touch.
Best regards,
O.
The office is tidy enough, barely more than three or so desks each aligned to a different wall of the single room. In one corner a large observation terminal sits empty as its occupants seem to have phased into another level of reality for the time being. No matter, they'll be back.
To my esteemed Patron,
The coordinates you provided have proved incredibly fruitful. Direct contact was avoided as this was to be a preliminary foray and my drones suffered power loss from the range inadvertently traveled. Inorganic material is not exempt from the atomic decay experienced in the 'Glitching' phenomenon though it does occur at a different rate. If you are curious I can include with my next report a systematic time table for the elemental decay of every sample sent to the Target Universe.
For brevity in this initial report, however, it will interest you to know this first prototype of drone was operational for 73 hours before decay in power converters prevented substantial recharge from occurring. Coordinates to the devices are given at the end of this report, should you be interested in acquisition for further observation. The devices are still intact from what my sensors show, but for how much longer I cannot be sure. I am still calculating how the various rates of decay will affect the devices as a whole.
No tests of organic nature have been successful at this time. Every sample has either decayed too quickly or failed to survive the initial jump. The Target Universe has been several orders of magnitude removed from every potential launch universe I have discovered thusfar. Worth mentioning this is to be Expected. The data I'm acquiring from these repeated ventures will allow me to fine tune the filtering on my algorithm. Testing is reaching a point where I may need to look for suitable assistance in sorting through the data.
Should you have anything you wish for me to test sending through you need only get in touch.
Best regards,
O.