Deep City Structural Analysis
Technical analysis of Deep City (2407 p.D.): inactive ventilation, single access point, and collapsed structures based on Ilghal data.
Inter-Enclave Transcription / Ilghal-QW Channel
Date: 2407 p.D.
Origin: Expedition EX2407pD-QW (Subterranean Atlantic Zone)
Destination: Eurasian Enclave Laboratories
A comparative analysis has been executed between the Blender 3D v. ∞ reconstruction derived from an Ilghal fragment and the observed state in 2407 p.D.
Verified Results:
1. Ventilation system (≈1500 m, three columns):
No functional continuity is detected in any upper section. Absence of external exchange is confirmed. No traces of active flow or transition seals are present. Conclusion: the columns have never operated in any stable recorded state.
2. External accessibility:
The only validated point corresponds to the entry access used by the expedition. No secondary routes or structural redundancies are identified. The system was not designed for evacuation or open circulation.
3. Collapsed structures:
Irregular distribution, not aligned with mechanical loads or support patterns. They do not fulfill reinforcement, transit, or containment functions. Inconsistency exists between projected design (Ilghal) and physical outcome.
4. Post-state energy activation:
In the advanced state, a network of suspended nodes with controlled emission is detected. It does not correlate with prior infrastructure. This indicates systemic intervention after the initial collapse.
Operational Hypothesis (preliminary level):
The columns were not conceived as ventilation. The absence of external exit, combined with structural incoherence, indicates the system was not intended for conventional habitability. Collapsed structures may correspond to an incomplete assembly or a non-finalized test environment. The later energy activation suggests environmental reconfiguration under Ilghal control, not restoration.
End of transmission.
Dr. Noam Ørbital
Expedition EX2407pD-QW







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