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Private Archive Entry: Megafauna Resonance Study - The Language of Giants



Megafauna Resonance Study
The Language of Giants
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Signal Acquisition Log -- Entry 01
Author:
Romi Jade
Status: Preliminary Research / Directive

Click!

Recording initiates


First, I'll send my thanks to Master Sela Basran Sela Basran in her help in pulling as much prior research as possible.

Sithspawn, they're designed to ignore the rules most creatures follow -- on purpose.

Things like Pain response. Territorial caution. Even basic survival instinct -- the effects of Sith alchemy can override all of it. Direct confrontation with large alchemical constructs rarely ends well, and the Sith have relied on that fact for centuries. We've always been behind in finding suitable solutions that keep with the times...

But maybe Instinct might still be worth pursuing. Even heavily altered organisms rarely lose their deepest behavioral makeup entirely. Territory, dominance perception, predator hierarchy, these are patterns that existed long before spoken language, across all species.

If there's anything of the organism that still exists beneath all the corruption, they might still be triggered. And if they can be triggered…they can be exploited.

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Several ecological studies recovered point in this direction. Earlier Jedi biologist spent considerable time observing predator communication across various environments. Some of the earliest notes trace back to Bowspritz, a Tynnan Jedi biologist and beast master who served prior to the Ruusan Reformation. His work focused primarily on behavioral communication between large predators and the subtle ways Jedi could interpret those signals.

Of course, later Jedi scholars expanded on those ideas, studying what they began referring to as bioacoustic signaling. The theory was relatively straightforward: Large apex predators don't rely on simple vocalization the way we do. Their calls often contain layered resonance, and environmental signals capable of traveling across ground, water, or atmosphere.

In ecosystems where these predators would dominate, those signals can influence entire populations of fauna, even scaling up beyond that. We'd see things like predators yielding their territory to the most alpha presenting, herd migrations shifting course, conflict avoidance without direct confrontation.

None of those studies appear to have pursued the concept any further. Many of the records end abruptly, probably lost during the numerous collapses of Jedi archives across successive Republics and alliances.

But the foundation is there, and that means the theory itself isn't new at all.

I have somewhat of a working hypothesis...

If apex resonance signals influence natural predators, they may also influence organisms whose physiology still mirrors those predators, even if that physiology has been altered through Sith alchemy, or otherwise.

In other words, If the Sith rely on monsters, understanding how monsters communicate might be the key to destabilizing them. We wouldn't necessarily need to reinvent the wheel here, our predecessors have already begun the research...we just need to expand on it further.

Cross-referenced from several older archive entries. A massive oceanic apex predator whose vocalizations reportedly generate resonance waves detectable across large distances.

One expedition note describes the Leviathan's call as:

"Less a roar and more the sound of pressure moving through the ocean itself."

If accurate, the Leviathan represents an ideal starting point for signal acquisition.

The objective would be to capture a clean resonance waveform. Engagement is unwise, unnecessary, and undesirable.

But I think we may be able to manage that.


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Megafauna Resonance Study
The Language of Giants
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Signal Acquisition Log — Entry 02
Author:
Romi Jade
Status: Field Observation / Signal Capture

Click!

Recording initiates


The field team deployed without incident with some consulting from Vizion Trozky Vizion Trozky

The Akure Leviathan... we were able to track one down. It's territory lies deep within a remote ocean basin, far from common trade routes and largely undisturbed by regular traffic. Older Jedi expedition notes describe the region as an ecological anchor point for surrounding marine life. I was quite surprised at the fact it survived so long.

However, the description appears accurate by all accounts. But what they failed to mention was the waiting.

The first day gave us nothing beyond environmental scans. The second offered some slight distant movement in the more deeper column. We repositioned the observation ship several times over the next forty hours, allowing the sensors to acclimate to the basin's natural pressure patterns.

Patience turned out to be the only useful tactic -- I wouldn't add more risk for the sake of the mission. Long before the creature appeared on sensors, the surrounding waters began to change.

Large schools of fish suddenly erratically shifted toward the upper layers of the basin, moving in wide circular patterns near the surface. Smaller predators lingered at the edges of the column but refused to descend further -- The ecosystem was reacting to something we still could not see.

Which meant we were in the right place.

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Initial confirmed contact occurred on the third observation cycle. Sensors registered a massive displacement along the seabed first, slow movement across the basin floor before the creature itself emerged within the forward observation array.

The Leviathan is…large. Archive descriptions were not exaggerations.

Only part of its body rose through the water column, but even that partial silhouette stretched far beyond the length of our ship. It moved slowly, almost....indifferently, like the surrounding ocean offered very little resistance at all.

More interesting was the reaction of everything around it, everything around it scattered immediately to outer basins.

The Leviathan didn't pursue them. It didn't need to. Its mere presence reorganized the entire environment.
The vocalization occurred several minutes after the creature entered the upper column. At first it appeared to be a simple shift in movement perhaps, its massive body adjusting course beneath the surface, but then the instruments reacted.

Pressure sensors spiked across the console as a deep resonance moved through the surrounding water. The audible component followed a moment later, but it was secondary to the vibration itself.

The waveform registered across multiple bands simultaneously before stabilizing long enough for a clean capture.

Duration: approximately nine seconds. More than enough.

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All things considered, the signal successfully recorded -- and no one got hurt.

Initial analysis suggests a complex resonance extending well below standard auditory range. The layered frequencies appear to propagate through both water pressure and environmental vibration. And that may explain the immediate behavioral response of surrounding fauna.

Literally nothing challenged the Leviathan. Everything simply moved aside.

The waveform will require further analysis once transferred back to the Temple, but the initial data already supports the working hypothesis.

Dominance signaling at this scale is not about volume. It's about resonance.

And if resonance can be replicated--

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