Resonance Evaluation Report

Evaluation Basis [Resonance Assessment 1011-G]

The exact time and cause of Resonator Yangyang's Awakening remain unclear. Resonator Yangyang reports heightened sensitivity to her surroundings since her childhood.

The Tacet Mark of Resonator Yangyang is located in the center of her forehead. Post-Awakening observations found no notable physical changes. As frequency fluctuations resurge, limited feather-like transformation has been observed on the ends of her hair.

Resonator Yangyang synchronizes with surrounding air by detecting information in air streams and creating an energy field using converging airflow.

The Resonance Spectrum Pattern of Resonator Yangyang displays over 20% resemblance to that of airflow and smaller bird species. While a strong Syntony reaction is present, the pattern also shares over 5% similarity with multiple other existing samples, indicating potential multiple or contaminating causes of Awakening.

The Rabelle's Curve of Yangyang displays a stable increase with occasional fluctuations within normal range. Therefore, Yangyang is identified as a Natural Resonator.

Overclock Diagnostic Report

The waveform graph for Resonator Yangyang displays stable elliptical fluctuations in the Time Domain with no abnormal patterns. Upon examination, all results fall within normal parameters.

In terms of Resonant Criticality, Resonator Yangyang ranks at a relatively low level with high stability. Examination results appear to fall within normal parameters with no risk of Overclocking.

Resonator Yangyang has a documented history of Overclocking. Maximum recorded Overclocking rating: Negligible.

During the event, Resonator Yangyang experienced emotional overflow and temporary loss of Forte control. Fortunately, there were no casualties or hazards reported, though she suffered several comatose episodes due to the overstimulation. Further examination revealed that Yangyang's heightened perception was causing harm to her body through her Forte. The aftereffects have since stabilized, but the feather-like transformation on the ends of her hair remains irreversible. Yangyang's sensory overload has been managed and her emotional state is stable, with a positive prognosis. Routine examinations are recommended for monitoring purposes.


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