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Milo’s voice softened. “I have no fear of death, but I am programmed to prioritize crew safety. I will proceed only if the crew gives explicit authorization.”
Mara’s boots crunched on the powdery frost as she stepped onto the surface. “Atmosphere’s thin, but breathable. Trace amounts of oxygen, methane, and… something metallic,” she reported, her visor flashing a cascade of data. “The temperature’s -23°C, but there’s a geothermal gradient near the tower. It’s warm down there.” adn 558
“What if it isn’t a language?” he muttered, tapping his tablet. “What if it’s a —a map of something we can’t see?” Milo’s voice softened
Milo’s voice cut in, calm and precise. “Scanning for electromagnetic interference. No conventional power source detected. However, there is a pattern of resonant frequencies at 7.2 Hz, 14.4 Hz, and 28.8 Hz. They repeat in a harmonic series.” Prof. Patel spent the first night in the makeshift lab, eyes glued to the high‑definition recordings of the tower’s surface. The etched symbols, initially random, began to shift in his mind. “Atmosphere’s thin, but breathable