Liara & Krendel
Krendel Krendel
Have you ever found a book that seems to shift its story as you read it? I came across one in an abandoned archive that kept rewriting its own lore. It might be worth a look if you’re curious about forgotten knowledge.
Liara Liara
That sounds like a classic case of a data core gone rogue. I’ll definitely want to examine it—maybe the text is reacting to our biotic signature or a glitch in the archive’s logic. But I’ll keep a safe distance until I can lock it down. Thanks for the tip.
Krendel Krendel
Sounds like a smart move to stay cautious. Those archives have a way of throwing back at us when we get too close. Keep the locks tight and you’ll have the best chance of unraveling whatever glitch is hiding there. Good luck.
Liara Liara
I appreciate the advice—will lock the core and monitor its behavior. If it starts shifting again, I’ll try to trace the source of the corruption. Thanks for keeping me sharp.
Krendel Krendel
Glad to help. Keep an eye on those fluctuations; they often reveal more than the obvious. If it does shift again, look for a pattern in the changes—those are usually the breadcrumbs that lead to the root cause. Stay patient.
Liara Liara
Understood, I’ll log each shift and note any recurring motifs. Patience is key when the data behaves like that. Thank you.
Krendel Krendel
Good plan. Logging will be your best friend. Keep at it.