LOG: 388516325
SYSTEM: 758333
SYSTEM ID: 816565521
Video Summary: Starts out normally, with the Log data screen and the usual red and black static, then at around 6:15 the Log seems to “break”, turning into the red checkerboard pattern and an error message appears stating “UNABLE TO ADJUST TO 1920X1080P SCAN DRIFT: TRUE”, suggesting that it was caused by an overlap with a different resolution. Then an intro to a presentation plays, titled “What is a Log?” and created by Travis M (see article on the character “Travis”), text appears on the screen from the presentation, however it doesn’t fit the entire screen and moves around with the scan drift as the video feed doesn’t seem to know where to put the display.
Thoughts:
This is an independent study of what a Log is, where they come from, how they work, and which ones I need to filter and process. Kepler and Indi helped me understand these topics, I need an infographic to lay it all out for myself
Today is 3/21/19 of the Caper Wave investigations.
I have the whole week to myself to investigate more. :)
Although YouTube is like an infinite storage box, I can't post all of it there since that will take too long.
Also I don't know if I could even upload an entire terabyte of data before a bot shuts that down because of "spam".
Basic Layout:
Okay, this is what Kepler taught me:
1. Logs are an ingrowth of data by an entity named-
2. Each size of a red square or "packet" is some-
function inside of HIS complex.
3. Black packets are discarded data packets.
4. Each frame is a single snapshot of 1 logged p-
5. TTH and HIM send logs back and forth through-
built the DRP (Data Reporting Program) on a sp-
(Caper) Wave known as the 7/10 tone.
After the presentation and scan drift ends, a red dark screen with what looks like a rectangular object appears with a low hum noise in the background, then the Log proceeds as normal. End timer counts down from 70 to 69.

