Uploaded 1 Jan 2026

PORT-CALL: 328-AN-ZY
UPDATING
UPDATING
UPDATING

LOG: 63801922
SYSTEM: 473019
SYSTEM ID: 328924078

Video Summary: Video begins with the “Station Connection Terminated” screen, with the timer counting to 59 minutes and 55 seconds before it restarts. It continues until around 40 seconds into the timer when the word “CONNECTING” flashes on screen then it cuts to black, a dial-tone beeps in the background briefly, then another alarm-like computer sound gradually gets louder as text types onto the screen, some backup files are created. It cuts to the intro Channel 14, which gets corrupted as more text is typed out on the bottom of the screen. The text then rescales and prints out the following directory while computer noises play in the background:

cnt var OP_COM = 39.05f .v
cnt var OP_RD = "WW"
cnt var OP_HND = place[import_0B]

control = output:
CNLO                [datalist01]                [unconst #5]
JPDS                [datalist65]                [unconst #0]
MDUA                [datalist54]                [unconst #2]
OENM                [datalist06]                [unconst #9]
WINF                [datalist12]                [unconst #3]
OYBV                [datalist29]                [unconst #8]
NWFI                [datalist26]                [unconst #3]
HEOS                [datalist11]                [unconst #2]

^Note that the “NWFI” listed item is in red and also #3 in the unconst variable.

The program loads and LINX-OS Terminal 10 appears briefly as it boots up, more text prints on the bottom corner of the screen:

SYSTEM.34432
SYSTEM.38490
SYSTEM.45039
SYSTEM.02943
SYSTEM.21003
SYSTEM.32690
SYSTEM.32890
correcting_STATUS(5)
correcting_STATUS(6)
correcting_STATUS(7)
TTH_1

LINX-OS Terminal 10 appears again, mounts to a drive named “SYS.4K”, which has an error message with an unknown alignment to antenna A1, yet it has a successful alignment with a rad dish. It imports data to systems 5, 4, 3, 2, C1, and C2, an input command “/return server” prints out with the input username “93jNkIow” and the password is censored. Data sends back and an input key prompt prints out below. The red text quickly types out over a dark red background:

THERE IS STILL ONE LEFT.
THIS WAS NOT MADE FOR THEM BUT THEY CAN STAY

LINX-OS Terminal 10 appears once again with the following text:

T/opDisk/list-4/Qrig:<START-Alins[90, 900, 9000] -C -drive +1
>Connection complete
>Redetailing data packets..............................COMPLETE
>SENDING_BACK(true) testing txt format
>CONNECTING TO SYSTEMterminal-8
>CONNECTION PINGED
>CENTERING burned-IMAGE
>ALL ABOVE COMPLETE
>RESUME PROGRAM
<
>Resuming "7/10" program, call stated.......................SECURED

The Eyes appear with a glitched noise in the background, then they open up to stare directly at the viewer before the Station Timer pops up, it starts at 190 days and counts down, static fills the screen.

The Log intro plays and flashes the data screen before it cuts to blue, text pops up on screen with the following data:

TEST: 83902
SYSTEM: 889
STATUS: [POOR]
CODE VB: 32947910384

A test completes and restarts the system, with 3 errors found in starting cores A, C, and D. After the system boots back up again and data noises conclude, the video proceeds as a normal log with black and red static for the remainder of the video.

Clues: The program that creates The Logs is referred to as the “7/10” program in the LINX-OS kernel. During the system test, five terms can be found on the bottom: .NFIO, .GUDO, .NWUF, .WNEK, and .UVDI, which could be codes. On the log data screen, “PORT-CALL” is set as 328-AN-ZY; this is the first time an actual value has been set to this section.