The Logs are videos uploaded to the 7/10 Tone channel that usually contain red and black blocks with some soft noise in the background and a counter at the end that counts down (which is presumably the Station Timer). These videos usually have “LOG”, a number, and a file extension (.mp4) in the title, however not all logs are labeled like this (for example, 33LOG-13 and machina_ad_mortem.mp4).

According to the Hello video, the owner of the 7/10 Tone channel was told to create the program that makes these logs by an undisclosed group of people and it is designed to pull data from Caper Waves. This program is officially dubbed the “7/10” program in LOG-1.mp4, running on LINX-OS.

Most likely TTH are in charge of making them, which was hinted by INDI in STATION_8 TERMINAL 8. They are also meant to be deciphered like some kind of data (also confirmed by INDI in STATION_8 TERMINAL 8), however they are too complex to be properly decoded without proper tools or skills. According to INDI, they are important to “someone else”, but the identity of them is unclear. 1

They were not originally meant to be seen by the viewers2, but as for why they remained public on the YouTube channel is unknown.

Log data

Old log data screen
Log data screen from LOG-46.mp4
Updated log data screen
The updated look of the log data screen, as seen in machina_ad_mortem.mp4

At the start of each log, there is a screen that lists certain values for its data: Log, System, and System ID. The purpose of this data is currently unknown, but it’s most likely used by whoever potentially keeps track of them. In 2025, the program was updated in update log 001, and therefore the look of the screen and data has since changed starting from LOG-008.mp4.

Oddities

Not all LOGs appear “normal” at first, sometimes strange occurrences happen within some of them, such as LOG-27.mp4 or LOG-95.mp4. These oddities might be of some significance to the lore. The end counter also has oddities such as after every 10 increments in the counter, it scrolls through numbers as its counting down by 1 point. Other times it repeats itself between logs or glitches out.

End log counter oddity with lines of zeros boxing in the number
Here is an example of a counter oddity, which could mean the number has some significance.

Other times the log data screen also gets unusual oddities, such as glitches, unusual data, or data set changes. Great examples of major oddities can be found in LOG-20… and 30.


Footnotes

  1. STATION_8 TERMINAL 8

  2. As implied by INDI in STATION_8 TERMINAL 8.