ER-011

FIRST SILENCE RECORD

41% RECOVERED

ARCHIVIST ANNOTATION

This record contains the earliest verified encounter with complete signal absence.

Unlike previous events, no measurable resonance, transmission, or environmental response was detected during the observation interval.

Archive analysts remain divided on whether the event represents a genuine null condition or a limitation of recovery methods.

Subsequent expeditions reported similar conditions, though no observations could be independently verified.

ARCHIVIST AUDIO

EVENT SUMMARY

The First Silence Record documents the apparent disappearance of all detectable system activity within a defined survey sector.

Instruments continued functioning normally but failed to register any environmental signal signatures.

Observers reported unusual difficulty establishing temporal reference points while operating within the affected area.

The event remains one of the least understood records currently preserved within the Archive.

RECORD DETAILS

Classification: Signal Null Event

Archive Status: Fragment Recovery

Recovery Level: 41%

Observation Confidence: Disputed

Associated Regions

Linked Entities

  • Witness

ARCHIVAL FRAGMENTS

Fragment 01: No signal activity was detected within the survey range.

Fragment 02: Instrument readings remained operational despite null returns.

Fragment 03: Observers reported difficulty determining elapsed time.

Fragment 04: Archive sources disagree on event duration.

SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE

Archive comparison identified the event as a possible inverse condition to the Synchronisation Wave.

Several analysts proposed that signal absence may represent an active environmental state rather than a failure of detection.

No supporting evidence has been recovered.

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