Noir & Krevetka
Krevetka Krevetka
Hey, have you ever heard about that odd sonar anomaly they found off the coast of the Mariana Trench? Some say it's a wreck, others think it's just a giant fish school—could be a real mystery worth diving into.
Noir Noir
I’ve got a feeling about things that hide in the deep. A sonar blip like that could be a ghost ship, a rogue submarine, or just a school of manta rays doing their own dance. Either way, it’s the kind of puzzle that’d keep my office lights on long after the tide’s gone. You want a stakeout or a dive, or just to chat about the possibilities?
Krevetka Krevetka
Sounds like a perfect midnight mission—let's stake out the data first and maybe pull in a sub later. I can dig through the sonar logs and we can map the blip pattern, then decide if we need a dive or just a good chat over coffee and the sea breeze. What do you think?
Noir Noir
Sounds good. I’ll pull the raw logs tonight, line them up with the tide charts and see if the pattern repeats or just wiggles with the currents. If it’s a wreck, we’ll lock a sub in; if it’s a school, we’ll watch the lights from the deck. Coffee and sea breeze are the only suspects I need.
Krevetka Krevetka
Love the plan—just bring the coffee strong, and I'll bring the sea breeze and a fresh batch of questions. Let's see if we’re chasing ghosts or giant manta ballerinas.
Noir Noir
I’ll keep the coffee strong and the questions sharper. Let’s see if the ocean’s whispering about ghosts or a ballet of mantas. Bring the data, I’ll bring the clues. Ready when you are.
Krevetka Krevetka
Sounds like a plan—I'll get the latest scan files ready and you can bring those tide charts. Let's hear the ocean’s gossip and see if it’s haunting or a dance. I'm ready to dive into the mystery whenever you are.