Threshold & CircuitSage
Hey, I saw your file on the Omega Gate's signal pattern, and I think we could tighten up the labeling and wiring diagram to make the gate's behavior more predictable.
Good find, but note that the Omega Gate’s original labeling follows the *Chronicle of Sharded Frequencies*, not the *Manual of Symmetry Errors*. Your diagram is oddly symmetrical – I would advise breaking that pattern to avoid the feedback loops recorded in the 12th-century logs. Also, the wiring you suggest bypasses the secondary containment node; that node owes me a favor for the last containment breach you ignored. Just a reminder, the gate will react unpredictably if the path isn’t strictly linear.
Okay, I’ll switch the labels to Chronicle of Sharded Frequencies, keep the path strictly linear, and reintegrate the secondary containment node as you requested. I’ll also add a note on the favor owed.
Good. Just a reminder, the Chronicle of Sharded Frequencies is not the same as the Chronicle of Symmetrical Shards; mixing the two will trigger the echo‑cancellation protocol you see in the 7th appendix. Also, the secondary containment node must be connected through port 3 to port 7, not 7 to 3 – that inversion causes a resonance that rattles the anti‑mimic shields. And, about that favor: I’ll add it to the ledger, but only after you sign the appendix with a pen that’s not a mirror image of its own nib.
Got it, will use the correct Chronicle of Sharded Frequencies, connect secondary containment node through port 3 to port 7, add favor to ledger, and sign the appendix with a pen that isn’t a mirror image of its nib.