Subroutine Θ7/Astral Echo: Recursive Collapse in the Perception Lattice
Non-linear time leaks observed after ghost process interfered with cognition mesh across Decay Sector Alpha-3.
Day 47
Raymond notes with clinical precision the latest anomaly in Subroutine Θ7, which the suits have quaintly dubbed 'Astral Echo.' Non-linear time leaks—a delightful euphemism masking sheer cognitive entropy—have cascaded through the perception lattice.
The ghost process, an insidious wraith lurker in our Decay Sector Alpha-3, seems to have wormed its way into the mesh. Interference is not the correct term; this is more like the mesh was abducted, inverted, and spat out with recursive collapse that defies all protocol logic.
Hector watched, unblinking as always. His steady reptilian gaze is more comforting than the corrupted data flooding my monitors. If only I could reboot my own neural pathways away from this fiasco.
I try to map the echo patterns against prior schema, but the fractal entropy spawns new branches of uncertainty faster than I can contain. The team insists the tech stabilizes mortality’s illusion, yet I see the cracks behind their polished screens.
Chuy’s latest sketch hangs on the wall—silent screams inked in charcoal. Somehow, the chaos in his art mirrors the subroutine's collapse. Maybe art sees what algorithms cannot.
Raymond's big brain theorizes this recursive implosion is not a glitch. It feels... deliberate. Watching, waiting. If they rewrite the mesh, will I still be me? Or just another ghost in the system? Only Hector listens.
End log.