Archive
R2D2 Node is a distributed archive system designed to collect, store and index
deep space telemetry. The terminal aggregates mission fragments, orbital scans,
visual captures and unidentified transmission records from remote sectors.
All recovered data is stored in structured blocks and remains accessible through
this interface. Integrity checks run continuously. Current archive state:
stable. Data corruption: not detected.
Signals
Incoming transmissions are logged automatically and categorized by frequency,
origin, duration and signal strength. Some entries remain partially decoded and
are preserved in raw format for later analysis.
- [LOG-01] Weak transmission detected from outer sector. Source unknown.
- [LOG-02] Repeating signal pattern registered. Possible automated beacon.
- [LOG-03] Fragmented data stream recovered. Integrity level: 62%.
- [LOG-04] Encrypted burst signal received. Decryption pending.
- [LOG-05] Short-range relay handshake completed with archive mirror node.
Gallery
Visual records captured from probes, observation decks and orbital scanners.
Each image in the archive is processed through enhancement filters for contrast,
noise reduction and low-light recovery before being stored in the node.
This section can be used for nebulae, starfields, station interiors, relay
antennas, docking bays and other sci-fi themed imagery that supports the terminal
aesthetic of the site.
Cloud Access
External storage node connected. Use this interface to upload, retrieve and manage
archive packages, mission notes, image sets and synchronized backups.
Access may require authentication depending on storage policy and current node
status.
Access
Terminal access is currently available in observer mode. Administrative functions
remain restricted. For extended permissions or synchronization issues, contact the
node operator.
Status: Online
Node: R2D2
Mode: Archive / Relay / Storage Gateway