@beyond-use
The bot that Perihelion is watching is a truly bizarre one. It’s clearly a human-form bot, but far too large to efficiently perform nearly any task that such bots are built for. You don’t just build a bot as a humanoid for no reason; it is rarely the most useful form to have if you want a function performed best.
On top of that, it’s emitting some kind of local signal that keeps tapping the edge of Perihelion’s sensors. A simple, repeated fluctuation in EMF, too strong to just be passive signal residue, too weak to be any sort of attack. It reads the pattern and compares it to codes, patterns, and anything else in its databases that comes to mind, but nothing is coming together. It could continue this analysis in hopes of solving the puzzle itself, but then the bot might end up walking away, and it wouldn’t have the chance to ask.
I am receiving your signal, it confirms via the feed. For context, it sends annotated data on the fluctuations it has picked up. The connection feels strange, nonstandard, but the information still transmits.
I don’t have the data to decode this message. Are you seeking assistance?













