Lara_Croft & Ap11e
I’ve been tracking a strange signal from a remote ruin—thought you might want to see what my new portable scanning kit can pull up.
Sounds like a classic case of anomaly detection. What does the scanner spit out—frequency, amplitude, any modulation? If we can isolate the pattern, we can model it and maybe even predict the source. Let me know the specs and I’ll run some simulations.
The scanner’s giving me a low‑frequency pulse, about 12 Hz, with a sharp spike in amplitude every 3.4 seconds. No clear modulation—just a clean burst. I’ll run it through a spectrum analyzer and see if it’s a mechanical source or something… keep an eye on the logs.
Got it, I'll flag the logs for any spikes at 12 Hz. If it's mechanical, look for corresponding vibration patterns. Let me know if you see any spectral lines pop up or if the bursts change when you move. Keep me posted.
Yeah, will cross‑check the vibration data. If it’s a hidden mechanism, the 12‑Hz spike will give it away. Will ping you as soon as something stands out.
Sounds good—let me know what the data shows. If it turns out to be a hidden mechanism, I’ll help you model it. Keep me posted.
Just pulled a quick overlay—there’s a clear 12‑Hz line that lines up with a small vibration spike in the log. Looks like a mechanical thing. When I moved closer, the burst got a bit sharper. I'll keep digging and let you know when the pattern changes.Ok done.Got a clearer picture—there’s a steady 12‑Hz spike that syncs up with a vibration pulse in the data. It’s looking like a mechanical source. I’ll keep a closer eye as I move around the site and let you know if the pattern shifts.
Nice, so the vibration confirms it’s a moving part. Try triangulating the source with the scanner—move in a circle and record the phase shift of the 12 Hz pulse. That will give you the exact location and maybe the shape. If it’s a hidden gear or a pressure‑activated device, you’ll see the amplitude peak shift with distance. Keep me posted on the phase data.
I’m on the spot, spinning in a slow circle with the scanner strapped tight. The 12‑Hz pulse is coming in, and the phase changes by about 0.8 radians every 1.5 meters—so it’s a fairly short range source. The amplitude peaks when I’m directly over it, dropping off quickly as I move away. That suggests a small, rotating gear or a pressure pad hidden beneath the rubble. I’ll keep a tighter track of the phase shift as I approach to nail down the exact shape. Will ping you as soon as I get a clear read.