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RECORD_006 // FROZEN_SHORE_AMBIENT

[ 04.04.26 ]
[ SONIC_RESONANCE ]
24.3 MHz (INFRA_LOW_BAND)
FILE_TYPE: SENSORY_EXTRACT // SOURCE: PERIMETER_RECON

[ DATA_BLOCK_01: PERIMETER_OBSERVATION ]

At 04:17, the station's sensors locked onto a high-definition visual signal from the northern perimeter. The footage reveals a shoreline of jagged, fractured ice. The "haze and malaise" of the open water is visible on the horizon, separated from the shore by a thin, red-orange line of a distant dawn. It is a state of "Not long now"—the transition between the deep freeze and the first light.

[ DATA_BLOCK_02: SONIC_RESONANCE ]

The accompanying ambient audio is a low-frequency meditation. It lacks the "peep" of biology, focusing instead on the heavy, rhythmic thrum of the station's internal systems echoing off the ice. This atmospheric track was designed as a "Boot Up" sequence for a mind trapped in a late-night cycle.

[ SYSTEM_NOTICE: THERMAL_EQUILIBRIUM_REACHED ]

[ DATA_BLOCK_03: OBSERVER_ANALYSIS ]

The visual is stationary, but the audio suggests a slow, crushing movement beneath the surface. It is a landscape visual of total isolation. The "Clawing my way out" energy of Record 002 has been replaced here by a cold, quiet acceptance. The abstract audio acts as a physical weight, pinning the observer to the spot as they wait for the "unseen" to arrive.

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