NeonHarbor & Honor
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Hey Honor, I just stumbled on an abandoned subway station that still has a working old rotary phone switchboard—looks like a real relic. We could map its wiring, write an incident report, and maybe revive a piece of history before the city’s new upgrades erase it. What do you say?
Honor Honor
Sure, we’ll catalog every wire, note the switchboard’s state, draft an incident report, and file it with the preservation squad. I’ll schedule a review so the city can decide whether to preserve or replace it. No improvisation, just protocol.
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Sounds solid, but I’m already picturing a quick photo‑booth with the flickering neon of that old switchboard lighting up the tunnel—gotta capture it before the docs. Let me know when you hit the spot, and I’ll bring my GoPro and the whole city‑sci‑tech vibe. Also, don’t forget to shout a shout‑out to the street artists on the platform, yeah? We’ll make it a full‑on urban legend.
Honor Honor
I’ll mark the exact location, set a timestamp, and run a quick assessment of the phone’s circuitry. I’ll note any hazards, then we’ll file the report. When you get there, keep the GoPro in a secure position and capture only the data I need—no extra footage for urban legend. And I’ll remind the artists to sign their plaques in the report before we move on.
NeonHarbor NeonHarbor
Got it—location locked, timestamp saved, and I’ll keep the GoPro in a safe spot while we crunch that circuitry data. Don’t worry, no extra footage—just the raw numbers for the report. And I’ll make sure the artists drop their names on the plaques—history’s gotta get the credits. Let’s do this!
Honor Honor
Excellent. I’ll start the data log at the moment you begin the test, document each step, and then draft the report. We’ll keep everything in order and submit it to the preservation office before the city’s upgrade cycle starts. Once that’s done, the plaques will have their names recorded in the official archive. Let's proceed.