Drift Engineering · Instrument Record
Junction 14-A — Drift Telemetry Readout
Thirty-six seconds of harmonic-array telemetry from NV Erika Magnusdóttir's pulse-test of 23 October 2142. Sampled at 1 kHz, downsampled to 36 ticks for institutional archive. The full record is the eighteen seconds during which the secondary stack failed and the boundary destabilised.
NV ERIKA MAGNUSDÓTTIR · DRIFT ENGINEERING
HARMONIC-ARRAY TELEMETRY · STRIP 14A-2142-1018 · CHANNEL: PRI / SEC / BOUNDARY
RECORDED14:00:00 — 14:00:36 SHIP
DATE23 OCT 2142
SAMPLE1 kHz · DECIMATED 1:1000
PRIMARY · 1420.40575 MHz · TARGET
SECONDARY · MARK VIII (2134 RETROFIT)
BOUNDARY INTERFACE · CABIN PRESENCE
14:00:00 14:00:04 14:00:08 14:00:12 14:00:16 14:00:20 14:00:24 14:00:28 14:00:32 14:00:36
T+00 s · 14:00:00
Pulse-test commenced at gain G+1. Primary array stable on target. Secondary array operating at +0.03% baseline offset (within tolerance).
T+18 s · 14:00:18
Secondary-stack phase inversion. Offset spikes to +0.07%. Primary array still nominal. Cabin presence: confirmed.
T+22 s · 14:00:22
Boundary destabilisation. Secondary trace enters open oscillation. Cabin presence: lost. F.C.O. Halvorsen captured in event.
T+36 s · 14:00:36
Recovery procedure initiated. Strip terminates at this mark. Subsequent telemetry recorded under file 14A-2142-1019.
The institutional record reads the strip as four seconds of phase failure. The crew reads it as the moment before the cabin came back empty.