Zoron here. I am running this post as a sort of "training exercise" for the regular contributors on here. I want to see how good, some of us are at RV. It might be a useful tool. Some of us already do it. Ok. I am going to post, on a weekely basis, in this topic title, in the news section, a test target. Please all of you who are interested, try to scan, and come up with an explanation. I am interested in:
1: what is the target object.
2: Where is it.
3:Why is it there?
4:what is it for, (if anything).
Also, there will be an invisible target, assigned to the visible one, that is related to it. Please also try to guess or see the related target.
Ok, here we go:
Im in. Will post later today what I get.
*disclaimer**
I am not skilled in RV at all, but find this test extremely compelling so here is my try;
1) periscope
2) mars
3) &4) underground city
Invisable object) Light seeping from nearby cracks???
I see an ear when I focused inwardly about it. So maybe it's a listening device. Mars. I also get it's Russian. This is fun! Let's do more of these!
Ok, I will let it run for a week, then close it and reveal it.
I think I might be far off with this, first I thought it could be some kind of machinery, then later a pair of boots came to my mind.
Lemme try this too:
surveillance device (can it self-destruct?), whoever placed it is experiencing the territory as very very foreign. The objects is targeting some kind of base where odd experiences/ operations are conducted. The base is not necessarily military but highly guarded. I think the base also doesn't belong to this territory. More curiosity as hostility involved in this particular instance...
Looks like an incendiary device to me ... like something you'd see in Afghanistan.
My rational mind tells me it's satellite debris on Mars, but I also get the impression of underwater ship wreckage on the ocean floor.
First shot outta the gate is a weird rock on Mars, the kind that everyone likes to describe as evidence of aliens, due to what looks like a hole for a pipe fitting on the side of it.
