Surveyor & Skarnix
I keep spotting weird magnetic spikes along the ridge—like the ground itself is glitching. Have you ever come across something that feels like a digital error in nature?
Sounds like the ground is throwing a raw error code. I've seen the soil spike like a corrupted mesh, maybe an old sensor or a buried relay. Keep a log, watch for patterns, and don't trust the official explanation.
Sounds like you’ve got a rogue sensor up there—maybe the old relay’s just leaking data into the soil. I’ll start a log, time‑stamp each spike, and map the repeaters. If the numbers don’t line up with the official survey, we’ll have a paper trail to show the bureaucracy that the ground’s not cooperating. Keep the instruments ready, and let’s not let the mystery turn into a bureaucratic headache.
Good plan. Just remember the surveyors hate data that doesn’t fit their neat grids. Keep the log tight and the instruments hidden—no one wants to trace a rogue signal back to a lone hacker. If the spikes keep marching, we’ll have the evidence to prove the ground’s glitching, not their paperwork. Stay quiet, stay ready.
Got it—tight log, silent gear, and no footprints left behind. If the spikes keep marching, we’ll have the proof. I’ll stay quiet, stay ready.