Report on New York
This transmission corresponds to the Report on New York – 2407 p.A,

Inter-Enclave Transmission / Ilghal-QW Channel
Date: 2407-10-14 / 13:07:42 p.A.
Origin: Expedition EX2407pD-QW (Hidden Hemisphere – Atlantic Zone)
Destination: Eurasian Enclave Laboratories
Report on New York
This transmission corresponds to the Report on New York, resulting from the analysis of an Ilghal fragment associated with a historical render dated 2047 p.A., generated through Blender 3D v.∞.
Verified data indicate that the urban structure observed corresponds to the ancient city of New York, devastated after the Revolution of 2053.
The Report on New York reveals a landscape of ruins: the coastline has vanished, replaced by hardened silt plains and turquoise channels, possibly radioactive residues in mineral phase. The former islands and districts—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens—are distinguishable only through the geometric shadows of their foundations.
No higher biological traces have been detected; only tardigrades in cryptobiotic state, scattered across zones of higher moisture.
Cross-referencing with the archives of Expedition EX2101pD-WG, this area matches the last recorded coordinates of Pit [reloaded] and Mars Attacks before their disappearance.
The Report on New York also confirms that surface radiation levels remain lethal.
Expedition sensors recorded gamma levels exceeding 4000 µSv/h. No organic form could have remained active since the collapse.
The persistence of the urban pattern can only be explained by the solidification of metallic compounds released during the thermonuclear self-defense of 2053.
Based on correlations between decrypted Ilghal fragments and current geospatial data, this Report on New York must be regarded as archaeotechnical evidence marking the transition between human and robotic civilizations. Its full preservation within the Enclave archives is recommended.
—
Dr. Noam Ørbital
Phase-3 Rational Systems Investigator
Expedition EX2407pD-QW





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