▶ INCIDENT REPORT SIG-NP-0801 /// THE NIDUS // CONTAINMENT // BOUNDARY SHIFT // MONITORING LOSS ///
◈ THE NIDUS PROFUNDIS  ·  INCIDENT REPORT  ·  CONTAINMENT DESK  ·  CLEARANCE: PUBLIC

Boundary Shift of 0.3 Meters Confirmed — Authority Issues Statement —
Three Monitoring Stations in Former Safe Zone Now Unreachable

NIDUS PERIMETER UNIT // CYCLE: 7.441.08· LAST CONFIRMED TRANSMISSION· TRANSMISSION ID: SIG-NP-0801
The Nidus Profundis boundary has shifted 0.3 meters outward in the northern corridor — the third boundary expansion this year. The Authority's statement calls it "within normal corruption variance parameters" — a phrase that appears every quarter and is rewritten each time to accommodate what "normal" has become. Three monitoring stations previously in the confirmed safe zone are no longer responding. A recovery team was dispatched. Their last transmission was seventeen words. The last four words were names of plants that do not grow in the Nidus. The first thirteen are being evaluated by Authority linguists specializing in transformation cognition.

The Nidus Profundis boundary has never been static. This is acknowledged in every Authority statement on the subject, which means the Authority has been acknowledging it for as long as the Authority has been issuing statements. What changes, each quarter, is the phrase used to describe how much movement is acceptable before it stops being acceptable. The current phrase — "within normal corruption variance parameters" — replaced last quarter's "within the established adaptive threshold," which replaced the quarter before's "within the anticipated organic adjustment range." The phrases become longer each quarter. The linguists at the Authority's communications office, when asked about this trend, said it was coincidental. When shown the trend visualized as a graph, they said the graph was "interesting." When asked if interesting meant concerning, they said: "We'd describe it as something we're watching." The graph has been added to this article's supplementary materials. The supplementary materials are not accessible to the public. The Signal is noting this.

Monitoring stations 7-North, 7-North-2, and 7-North-3 were placed at their current positions six cycles ago, when the safe zone boundary was confirmed by surveyors. All three were inside the safe zone by a confirmed margin of at least two meters. The boundary has since moved. It moved 0.1 meters in Cycle 7.439. It moved 0.1 meters in Cycle 7.440. It moved 0.1 meters in Cycle 7.441. The total movement is 0.3 meters. All three stations are now inside the Nidus by a margin the Authority has not confirmed but which The Signal's own surveyors estimate at between 0.05 and 0.15 meters. The stations are not responding. They were last heard from twelve days ago. Their final transmissions were normal. Their second-to-last transmissions were normal. It was only the final transmission that differed, and the difference was the seventeen words, and the difference within those seventeen words was the last four, and those four words were plant names, and those plants do not grow in the Nidus, and the Authority linguists are still evaluating what that means.

"The recovery team's last transmission was received at 14:22. It was seventeen words. We have the transcript. We are not releasing the first thirteen because they are under linguistic evaluation. We are not releasing the last four because they were plant names and we have been advised this context requires specialist interpretation. We want to be clear that the team remains our priority and recovery operations are ongoing."
— NIDUS PERIMETER UNIT — OFFICIAL STATEMENT — CYCLE 7.441.08
/// BOUNDARY SHIFT — INCIDENT TIMELINE ///
CYCLE 7.439 0.1 meter shift confirmed. Stations 7-North, 7-North-2, 7-North-3 placed at safe zone margin. Authority statement: "within the anticipated organic adjustment range." Safe zone margin after shift: 1.9 meters confirmed.
CYCLE 7.440 0.1 meter shift confirmed. Stations still in safe zone. Authority statement: "within the established adaptive threshold." Safe zone margin after shift: 0.9 meters estimated. Margin decrease noted but not formally flagged.
CYCLE 7.441.04 0.1 meter shift confirmed. Stations 7-North, 7-North-2, 7-North-3 now estimated inside Nidus boundary. Final station transmissions: normal. Authority statement: "within normal corruption variance parameters."
CYCLE 7.441.06 All three stations unreachable. Recovery team dispatched: 4 personnel. Recovery team's last transmission received at 14:22. Seventeen words total. First thirteen: under linguistic evaluation. Last four: plant names. Plants do not grow in the Nidus. Recovery operations: ongoing.
/// MONITORING STATUS — CURRENT ///
STATION 7-NORTHUNREACHABLE
STATION 7-NORTH-2UNREACHABLE
STATION 7-NORTH-3UNREACHABLE
RECOVERY TEAM STATUSTRANSMISSION LOST
FINAL TRANSMISSION LENGTH17 WORDS
WORDS UNDER EVALUATION13 OF 17
BOUNDARY SHIFT THIS YEAR0.3 METERS (×3)
AUTHORITY CHARACTERIZATIONWITHIN NORMAL VARIANCE
"I placed stations 7-North, 7-North-2, and 7-North-3 myself, six cycles ago. The margin at placement was 2.0 meters. I was told 2.0 meters was safe. I believed this. I still believe it was safe at the time. What I have trouble with is that 0.1 meters per quarter was also the rate of movement six cycles ago, which means the math was always going to reach this outcome. Someone did the math. The math was correct. I don't know why the stations were placed there if the math was correct. I've been reassigned to the southern corridor. The southern corridor's margin is currently 3.4 meters. I have done the math. I have given my results to the Authority. The Authority has thanked me for the analysis. The analysis is under review."
"The Authority confirms a boundary shift of 0.3 cumulative meters in the northern corridor over three cycles. The shift is within normal corruption variance parameters. The Authority confirms three monitoring stations are currently non-responsive and one recovery team's communication has been interrupted. Recovery operations are active. The Authority is reviewing the northern corridor's monitoring infrastructure placement relative to current boundary position. This review is standard procedure following all boundary events. The Authority notes the monitoring stations' final transmissions were normal. The recovery team's final transmission is under specialist evaluation. The Authority thanks the public for its continued engagement with Nidus boundary reporting."
NIDUS PERIMETER AUTHORITY — PUBLIC MONITORING
Current boundary position. Safe zone margins by corridor. Recovery operation status.
Updated when data is available. Some corridors update less frequently than others.
Northern corridor: data currently unavailable.
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The Authority linguists' evaluation of the first thirteen words of the recovery team's final transmission is expected to conclude within five cycles. The Signal has asked for an advance summary of the evaluation's findings. The Authority has said the summary will be provided when the evaluation is complete. The Signal has asked if the evaluation is proceeding normally. The Authority has said it is proceeding. The Signal has asked what the plant names might mean — whether they represent coordinates, codes, or something else. The Authority has said this is one of the questions under evaluation. The Signal asked the Authority if it would describe the situation as concerning. The Authority said: "We would describe it as something we're watching carefully." The Signal has updated the phrase tracker. It is the longest phrase in the tracker. It is also, by the Authority's own characterization, the most accurate one.

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// TRANSMISSION ID: SIG-NP-0801 // SOURCE: NIDUS PERIMETER UNIT // CYCLE: 7.441.08 //
// THE PLANTS: AMARANTH. FOXGLOVE. LARKSPUR. FORGET-ME-NOT. EVALUATION: ONGOING. //

BOUNDARY SHIFT (YTD)0.3 METERS
STATIONS UNREACHABLE3 OF 3
RECOVERY TEAMTRANSMISSION LOST
WORDS UNDER EVALUATION13 / 17▸
AUTHORITY: STATUSWATCHING CAREFULLY
// ORBITAL FEED BITES //
THE PHRASE TRACKER — The Signal has maintained a record of all Authority language used to describe boundary events since Cycle 7.391. Average phrase length: 4.2 words in 7.391. Current phrase: 6 words. Trend is linear. At current rate, the phrase will exceed sentence length by Cycle 7.460. The Authority has been shown this projection. The Authority said: "We'll address that when we reach it."
THE PLANT NAMES — Amaranth, foxglove, larkspur, forget-me-not. None grow in the Nidus. All four have historical associations in above-ground botanical records. The Authority's linguist team is determining whether the names were used symbolically, navigationally, or as something with no established category. One specialist described their initial hypothesis as "something we haven't named yet." This is considered meaningful.
SOUTHERN CORRIDOR MATH — The reassigned survey team lead's analysis of the southern corridor projects boundary contact with current station positions in approximately 8.5 cycles at current movement rates. The Authority's review of this analysis has been ongoing for 12 days. At current movement rates, the review has approximately 8.3 cycles before it becomes urgent.
NORMAL — This is the third time this year the word has been used to describe a boundary event involving loss of equipment contact. The Signal asked the Authority to define "normal" in this context. The Authority said: "Consistent with prior events." The Signal asked if prior events were normal. The Authority said: "Consistent with the events before those." The Signal has stopped asking.