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Abyssnaut 02 Audio + Radio Log
24 May, 2075 - 26 July, 2075
"Two-Month" Mission

Brief: Test of the viability of longer-term dives. Subject tasked with self-sufficiency, and studied for negative outcomes of prolonged isolation.

Location: Deep Sea Station #12 ("Union"), Union Point

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Note 1: When asked by surface control, subject claimed this broadcast to be "for" Abyssnaut 01.

Note 2: Radio transmission from subject appears to be a fragmented call for Abyssnaut 01 (see Note 2a). Transmission is most likely a natural hiccup of subject's system processes from sleep cycle operations.

Note 2a: Abyssnaut 01 was lost by all communications, surveillance, and geolocation systems on 14 June, 2074. There has been no evidence to suggest that 01 could still be operational at the time of this comment.

Published on January 22nd, 2024
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  24 May, 07:15:27 - Subject touches down on sea floor.

  25 May, 06:19:58 - Transmission begins from Independent Audio Transmitter (IAT) located 100m SSE of DSS#12, manually activated by subject .

  31 May, 10:53:11 - Subject inspects local pieces of USS Union-II wreckage (see photo).

  01 June, 21:29:30 - Subject inside DSS#12, enters first sleep cycle of mission.

  04 June, 00:15:31 - IAT transmission temporarily lost 03 June, 23:30:01; reestablished.

  05 June, 04:00:18 - Subject ends sleep cycle.

  08 June, 18:53:01 - Tropical storm commences above Union Point. Subject, DSS, IAT unaffected.

  12 June, 11:07:38 - Subject returns to Union-II wreckage site. Smaller debris has been scattered, some unable to be relocated.

  13 June, 22:58:29 - Subject plays short melody over comms.

  14 June, 09:48:23 - Subject arrives at Union-II wreckage site. Resumes playing melody previously logged. (see Note 1)

  26 June, 15:23:09 - Transmission from IAT lost due to technical glitch at 14:56:24; manually reestablished by subject.

  28 June, 03:24:48 - Subject claims to have hear radio transmissions from a third party, separate from surface control. (Radio recordings from this period of time were isolated and analyzed; no anomaly found.)

  29 June, 20:28:19 - Subject enters second sleep cycle of mission. (Sleep cycle expedited from scheduled time, due to malfunction and/or rationality concern.)

  01 July, 00:00:01 - IAT transmission temporarily lost 30 June, 18:48:53; reestablished.

  01 July, 02:31:44 - Radio signal from subject briefly heard (see Note 2).

  03 July, 04:03:42 - Subject ends sleep cycle.

  08 July, 10:48:23 - Subject at Union-II wreckage site. Multiple pieces of debris previously logged are now unlocatable. Remaining debris not noticeably moved.

  14 July, 23:05:24 - Subject performs maintenance on DSS exterior.

  26 July, 12:43:56 - Subject disembarks from Union Point.

  Note 3: Isolated radio recording from 26 July, 12:55:32. Anomalous sounds unidentified as of submission (04 August).

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