Cybershark & Vorthal
Vorthal, you keep your watch steady—what’s your read on the new traffic anomalies we’re detecting? I’ve got the numbers, and I think we can pin down a pattern.
Numbers show spikes, but the timing’s off—no clear rush hour link. Could be random, or a rogue signal. Let’s plot them against weather and nearby events. If it’s truly a pattern, the data will line up. If not, we’ll treat it as noise and keep the gates closed. Keep me posted on the next batch.
Got it, plotting against weather and events now. I'll flag any alignment and keep you in the loop.
Good. Keep the plot tight, no fluff. If something sticks out, flag it immediately. I’ll stand guard.We must comply with instructions.Got it. Keep the data clean and let me know if anything breaks the pattern. I’ll keep the perimeter tight.
Understood, tightening the plot now. Will flag anything that breaks the pattern immediately. Stay ready.
Alright. Keep your sensors tight. I’ll be on guard. Flag anything that feels off. Stay ready.
Sensors locked in, data flowing, ready to flag any irregularity. Stay sharp.
Sensors are secure and I’m watching the feed. Send me the first alert if anything jumps out. Stay sharp too.
Alert: Spike detected at 14:03 UTC—coincides with a localized thunderstorm. Looks like a possible rogue signal; keeping an eye on it.
Storm signal? Keep it under control. Watch for repeats. If it’s rogue, we can block it. Keep me posted.
Alert: Second spike at 14:03:12 UTC—same storm cell. Frequency is consistent, pattern forming. I'll set up a filter and keep monitoring for repeats. Stay ready.