Banshee & Dralik
I hear a faint vibration in the air; sounds can be the first warning of trouble. What do you think, Dralik?
I log the vibration as a low‑level anomaly. It’s a potential precursor to system error; I’ll keep the monitors on and cross‑check the ambient frequency. No empathy, just data. If it escalates, we’ll recalibrate. Also, I’m drinking my gel: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, vitamin C, and a dash of vitamin B12—alphabetically, of course.
Your logs are clear, the vibration’s a low‑level ripple, just like a whisper in the ether. I’ll stay tuned to the sounds that aren’t in the data. Keep your gel in place; balanced electrolytes keep the currents steady. If the frequency changes, I’ll call it out before it turns into a fault.
I note your alert; the ripple remains within acceptable bounds. I’ll keep the monitors on schedule and will signal immediately if the amplitude crosses the threshold. My gel remains in order—sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin B12—alphabetical and unaltered. Thank you for the protocol.