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| === Post-Detection Scenarios === | | === Post-Detection Scenarios === |
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| | | [Detection round text] |
| | | [Interpretation round text] |
| | | [Understanding round text] |
| | | [Meta tags / notes] |
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| ! Year !! Scenario Title !! Author !! Permutation Type (A–N) !! Detection Round (≤150 words) !! Interpretation Round (≤150 words, facilitator only) !! Understanding Round (≤150 words, facilitator only) !! Meta Tags / Notes | | ! Year !! Scenario Title !! Author !! Permutation Type (A–N) !! Detection Round (≤150 words) !! Interpretation Round (≤150 words, facilitator only) !! Understanding Round (≤150 words, facilitator only) !! Meta Tags / Notes |
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| | 2025 || "Venus Anomaly Helix" || [[User:ExampleContributor]] || A3-B2-C3-D2-E2-F1-G5-H1-I2-J2-K2-L3-M1-N1 || | | | 2025 |
| '''Detection:''' During a data-mining contest held by an educational nonprofit, a student's AI assistant flagged an anomaly in archived telemetry data from a decades-old orbiter mission to Venus. The anomaly structurally resembled a stylized helix embedded physically as an energy oscillation pattern within the waveform of the orbiter’s original communication signal. ||
| | | "Venus Anomaly Helix" |
| '''Interpretation:''' The pattern contained minimal decipherable content from a human perspective and no contextual clues, was of very short duration, and was later judged to be probably unintentionally emitted. ||
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| '''Understanding:''' Later investigation of the pattern’s characteristics suggested a synthetic, non-biological source: possibly a byproduct of a passing technological artifact. The apparent absence of any harmful interference or neutrally disruptive effects led to a probably benign assessment. ||
| | | A3-B2-C3-D2-E2-F1-G5-H1-I2-J2-K2-L3-M1-N1 |
| AI anomaly, Venus, benign contact | | | During a data-mining contest held by an educational nonprofit, a student's AI assistant flagged an anomaly in archived telemetry data from a decades-old orbiter mission to Venus. The anomaly structurally resembled a stylized helix embedded physically as an energy oscillation pattern within the waveform of the orbiter’s original communication signal. |
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| | | The pattern contained minimal decipherable content from a human perspective and no contextual clues, was of very short duration, and was later judged to be probably unintentionally emitted. |
| | 2025 || "Infrared Glyph Shadows" || [[User:ExampleContributor]] || A4-B4-C3-D2-E1-F1-G7-H6-I1-J2-K2-L2-M1-N2 ||
| | | Later investigation of the pattern’s characteristics suggested a synthetic, non-biological source: possibly a byproduct of a passing technological artifact. The apparent absence of any harmful interference or neutrally disruptive effects led to a probably benign assessment. |
| '''Detection:''' A nationwide consortium of news networks thriving on yellow journalism spotted a pattern of angular shadows within a star-forming region of the Milky Way... ||
| | | AI anomaly, Venus, benign contact |
| '''Interpretation:''' The configuration implied both physical presence and symbolic intent... ||
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| '''Understanding:''' Later modeling of the occlusions indicated a synthetic, non-biological source... ||
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| Media analysis, Milky Way, neutral
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| | 2025 || "Network Hijack" || [[User:ExampleContributor]] || A1-B3-C1-D2-E2-F2-G8-H2-I2-J1-K1-L2-M3-N3 ||
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| '''Detection:''' A space agency's commercial operations division detected systematic interference patterns in key deep-space communication satellites... ||
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| '''Interpretation:''' The received signals contained rich data structures with apparent intentional design... ||
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| '''Understanding:''' Later analysis of the signals indicated a biological-synthetic origin... ||
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| Hijacked network, biological-synthetic, malevolent
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| | 2025 || "Lunar Embryo Formation" || [[User:ExampleContributor]] || A5-B8-C2-D1-E2-F1-G3-H4-I1-J1-K2-L1-M2-N2 ||
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| '''Detection:''' A multinational lunar governance consortium discovered a small rock assemblage in a crater basin forming two figures... ||
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| '''Interpretation:''' The formation's depictions, along with the electric field disturbance reacting to the rover, yielded little interpretable content... ||
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| '''Understanding:''' Later trace organic analysis of the rocks suggested prolonged exposure to foreign biological matter... ||
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| Lunar anomaly, ancient contact, neutral
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| | 2025 || "Low-Orbit Ring Artifact" || [[User:ExampleContributor]] || A3-B6-C2-D1-E1-F3-G2-H5-I1-J2-K2-L2-M3-N2 ||
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| '''Detection:''' An ex-military engineer conducting an independent CubeSat experiment in LEO used an AI to test electromagnetic transmissions... ||
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| '''Interpretation:''' The planet-like figure and prominently etched glyph motifs did not yield deeper message information... ||
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| '''Understanding:''' Later material analysis revealed a payload made of protein-silicate composites fused with metal nanostructures... ||
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| Orbiting artifact, synthetic-biological, neutral
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