Tobias & Ritvok
Ever noticed how the last maintenance cycle left that ghost echo in the photon chamber? I caught it on the log.
Yeah, I spotted that too—looks like a phantom residue from the last run. Maybe it’s a hiccup in the cooling cycle or a missed calibration. Should we run a quick diagnostic sweep or try a quick recalibration? Let me know what you’re thinking.
Run the sweep first, then if the readings still glitch we recalibrate. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge—those phantom echoes love to hide in the pressure readouts.
Got it—starting the sweep now, keeping a tight eye on the pressure gauge. If the echoes keep popping, we’ll recalibrate and hunt down that phantom. Let's see what the numbers say.
Sweep underway—watch for that pressure spike. If the phantom still shows up, we’ll hit the recalibrate switch. Good luck.
Sweep on. If pressure spikes or the echo sticks, we’ll fire the recalibrate switch pronto. Stay sharp!
Got the sweep. Keep your eyes on the gauges—if the echo still plays, recalibrate. Stay sharp.