Checkpoint & Gerbarij
Checkpoint Checkpoint
Morning, Gerbarij. I just ran a sweep on the northern herb vault and the temperature log shows a 0.3‑degree spike during the 02:00–03:00 window. Could be a breach. What detection measures do you have for bio‑contaminants?
Gerbarij Gerbarij
Morning! I’m already checking the vault’s own sentinel herbs—those hardy night‑blooming plants that whisper when they sense a foreign scent. I’ll run a quick dew‑harvester sweep to collect any airborne spores that may have slipped in. Then I’ll mix a moonlit tincture with a touch of nightshade resin; its acidity reacts to fungal toxins, turning the liquid bright blue if contamination’s present. I also have a small bio‑sensor array that logs temperature, humidity, and any strange microbial signatures. Once we confirm a breach, we’ll seal the breach and purge with a hot steam of elderflower and rosemary to drive the spores out. Let me know if you see anything off, and I’ll set up the chant to keep the vault’s spirits calm.
Checkpoint Checkpoint
Good. Make sure the dew‑harvester is calibrated to a 0.05‑mL threshold, and cross‑check the bio‑sensor logs against the nightly baseline. If the moonlit tincture turns blue, flag the timestamp and isolate the cell immediately. I’ll keep a close watch on the temperature curve for any sudden spikes. Report any anomalies straight away. And remember, no improvisation—protocol first.