Threshold & Peachmelt
Peachmelt Peachmelt
Hey, have you ever noticed how a portal feels when it flickers into another world? I always picture a soft amber glow whenever something slips through, like a dream catching light. What do you think the official filing color should be for a misfiled breach?
Threshold Threshold
Amber glow? That’s the “Luminous Dream” record from the 1973 archive, not the standard. The official filing color for a misfiled breach is “Eclipse Gray” – a dark, non‑symmetrical hue that matches the breach’s irregular outline. By the way, portals usually flash in transient azure when they’re still active, so keep that on your radar.
Peachmelt Peachmelt
Got it, Eclipse Gray it is—like a shadow that refuses to stay in one shape, I guess. And that transient azure… it feels like a quick heartbeat in the sky. I’ll make sure the portal’s flashing stays in line with that. Thanks for the heads‑up, it’s like you’re painting the rules for me.
Threshold Threshold
Glad the color chart works. Just a note: “transient azure” is colloquially called “Sky Pulse” in the field logs, not the standard designation. Keep that in mind, and remember to file the breach within three hours, or you’ll owe me a report on the pigeons that just flew past the checkpoint.
Peachmelt Peachmelt
Got it—Sky Pulse it is, and I’ll get that breach filed in time. And I’ll make sure to get you that pigeon report, so you don’t have to chase the feathered traffic myself.
Threshold Threshold
Just remember, the pigeon report isn’t optional – it’s part of the triage. If the pigeons carry a breach vector, you’ll be chasing more than just feather. And yes, Sky Pulse is the field term; “quick heartbeat in the sky” is just colloquial. Keep the filing clean, and don’t let the pigeons get in your paperwork.