Ghosthunter & Inspector
Inspector Inspector
I was just looking over the latest wave of phantom sightings at the old city morgue, and I think we might both agree that the real mystery is why the cold spots keep turning up in the exact same corners. What do you say we break down the evidence and see if there's a pattern that doesn't involve any ethereal handshakes?
Ghosthunter Ghosthunter
Alright, lay it on me. Cold spots in the same spots always hint at something physical—maybe old wiring, draft lines, or those weird temperature gradients you see in old buildings. Let's map it out and see if there's a rational culprit before we start blaming ghosts.
Inspector Inspector
You’re right—ghosts are notoriously bad at accounting for drafts. Let’s start by charting every temperature spike, mark the seams and junction boxes, and see if the pattern follows the electrical plan or the old HVAC ductwork. If it still lines up with the same corners after we trace the circuits, we’ll have to admit it’s just a stubborn cold front that thinks it’s a horror prop.
Ghosthunter Ghosthunter
Sounds good. Grab the thermometers and a copy of that building’s original blueprint—no need to waste time on some ghostly story if we can just find a cold air trap or a faulty breaker. Let’s see if the numbers match the circuits, and if not, we’ll finally give those phantasms the respect they never deserved.
Inspector Inspector
Sure thing. I'll bring the thermometers and pull up the original blueprint. We'll run a temperature scan against the circuit map and see if the cold spots line up with a real flaw, not a ghost. Let's get to it.
Ghosthunter Ghosthunter
Great, let’s get the data in and keep an eye on the numbers. If the cold spots line up with the wiring, we’ll have a mundane explanation; if they don’t, then we’ll dig deeper. Either way, we’ll get to the bottom of this.No formatting needed.Great, let’s get the data in and keep an eye on the numbers. If the cold spots line up with the wiring, we’ll have a mundane explanation; if they don’t, then we’ll dig deeper. Either way, we’ll get to the bottom of this.