Myth Explorer: 360° Active Nightvision: Tremors

Myth Explorer: 360° Active Nightvision: Tremors



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Sonic and seismic disturbances triggered 360° camera alerts along a game trail in the island’s southwestern ravines. Lab surveillance isolated notable triggers and recordings.
Incident first presented as distant thunderclaps. Sound progressed to persistent, repetitive impacts with an enormous, yet purposeful gait.

AUDIO SENSE ALERT: DISRUPTION
Decibel Peak: 94.
[ISOLATED]
MOTION SENSE ALERT: NONE
LAB NOTES: Ambience levels normalized. Thunder detected.

AUDIO SENSE ALERT: PARTIAL PEAK
Decibel Peak: 101.
[Recurring]
MOTION SENSE ALERT: Environmental disturbance.
LAB NOTES: Ambience levels normalized. Rolling thunderclaps increasing frequency.

AUDIO SENSE ALERT: PEAK
Decibel Peak: 108, 112, 118, 124+
[Recurring, Repetitive]
MOTION SENSE ALERT: Environmental disturbance.
LAB NOTES: Audio sense captured environmental seismic disturbance. Unseen source(s). Volcanic or Tectonic evidence not observed. Timing suggests possible organic source.

MOTION SENSE ALERT: NOTED TREMORS, CAMERA BASE SHIFT.
AUDIO SENSE: Engaged by visual detection.
Decibel peak: 124+. Sustain: Sporadic.
LAB NOTES: What I first believed to be distant rolls of thunder became powerful impacts with enough force to cause tremors on the jungle floor, shake trees and shift the 360° camera. The cadence of the sound and the observed movement in the foliage suggest the cause could be a creature of enormous size approaching and retreating from the area.-CR

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