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charles ([personal profile] riverbeans) wrote in [personal profile] applebough 2024-04-10 03:48 am (UTC)

w6, tuesday

[this is probably after town hall in terms of ic timing but]

got my hands on a short research journal about the pink haze by a william oscar bridgerton:

CEM waves are a strange element found in the galaxy that hasn't been studied quite enough. It shows in countless of frequencies, likely the potential of their effects are beyond our understanding. Upon seeing the initial gathering of a storm where many CEM wave frequencies come together, we have noticed that the waves become visible. It is not in the way of usual galactic storm clouds, those come after the storm is formed. Instead, they take on the appearance of a pink haze, mist, or clouds.

There have been records of a couple of sightings. The sightings are extremely few, so we are unsure if it's the trick of the eye or not. I believe a pattern is still worth noting to record and keep in mind for future studies. It would help us understand the nature of this spreading phenomenon and learn to mitigate its influence. There was an article that referenced a mysterious object that could be a ward which interests me greatly, but that is a temporary solution or a viewfinder to the problem at hand. Seeking the source and destroying it could prevent the waves from spreading and taking over. Ideally, this would exterminate them.

We have tried to gather a sample and extract data from it, but the physical form would disappear from sight and we are left with similar results to usual CEM waves. I still believe that this element is completely foreign from this dimension.

probably going to negotiate with scrap soon, will let you know how that goes.


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