Elias looked at the seismic readout. The IPX-515 wasn't just a vehicle; it was a needle, meant to stitch a sensor into the very vein of the Earth’s mantle. They were looking for the "Core-Hum"—a theoretical low-frequency vibration that scientists believed preceded global tectonic shifts.
"Elias," Lyra’s voice lost its mechanical coolness. "Thermal sensors are spiking. We aren't hitting magma. We’re hitting architecture
: With its robust features, IPX-515 could find applications in emerging markets or sectors that are particularly sensitive to environmental factors.
Elias looked at the seismic readout. The IPX-515 wasn't just a vehicle; it was a needle, meant to stitch a sensor into the very vein of the Earth’s mantle. They were looking for the "Core-Hum"—a theoretical low-frequency vibration that scientists believed preceded global tectonic shifts.
"Elias," Lyra’s voice lost its mechanical coolness. "Thermal sensors are spiking. We aren't hitting magma. We’re hitting architecture
: With its robust features, IPX-515 could find applications in emerging markets or sectors that are particularly sensitive to environmental factors.