>>> FILE LOAD: ENTRY 04B – INTERCEPTED GURISTAS BROADCAST
>>> SOURCE: BLACKOUT BANDCAST — NODE TRACE: 6NJ8-V (UNCONFIRMED)
>>> SPEAKER: ALIAS "CHOPS" // GURISTAS VETERAN // STATUS: LOW-LEVEL ASSET
>>> CHANNEL CLASSIFICATION: ILLEGAL, UNREGULATED, MULTIBAND PIRATE TRANSMISSION
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[BEGIN AUDIO TRANSCRIPT – AUTO-SYNCED]
CHOPS:
"Yeah, yeah, welcome back to **Chops Afterburner Radio**, your #1 channel for news, blues, and booze between the nebulae.
Tonight’s topic: old garbage that makes people nervous."
[LAUGHS IN STATIC]
"So some Scope bitch goes poking around near the EVE Gate, right?
Boom—gets herself atomized, predictably."
"Now I know what you’re thinking: that’s just Federation bravery in action.
But get this—she wasn’t looking for ghosts.
She was looking for **home**."
[DRAMATIC PAUSE – OR JUST PASSED OUT BRIEFLY]
"I got my hands on a slab. Metal, weird etchings, looked old as Veldspar dust.
The tag on it? Something like: T-dot-SOL-dot-8057.
Sounds like a bottle of ancient Amarr wine, but nah—Terran registry mark. Real pre-collapse shit."
"Sold it to some lunatic who thought it was a key to the 'cradle of man' or whatever.
Paid in Blue Pill and Navy Cap Boosters. Best trade I’ve ever made."
[LAUGHS AGAIN, THEN SOFTLY:]
"But I touched that thing barehanded. My pod hasn’t cycled right since.
Dreams are full of ash. Sky opens in flashes. Not stars. Just teeth."
[LONG PAUSE]
"You ever look into the Gate too long? Starts to feel like it’s looking back."
[ABRUPT CUT – TRANSMISSION ENDS]
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COMMENTS:
- Audio verified as authentic field pirate bandcast
- “T.SOL.8057” reference matches etching in ENTRY 02C
- Subject known for chronic intoxication but pattern-matches prior myth references:
- “Cradle of man”
- “Ash sky”
- “Gate looking back”
>>> FILE FLAGGED FOR LINGUISTIC CONTEXTUAL CROSS-ANALYSIS
>>> TAGGED: ORIGINFALL // CULTURAL FRAGMENT SOURCE
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