Resonance Evaluation Report

Evaluation Basis [Resonance Assessment 1916-G]

According to Resonator Verina's reports, she has had significant exposure to botanical samples since childhood and is able to audibly detect their frequencies. The timing of her Awakening is unknown.

Verina's resonance frequency shows an increasing trend over time, leading to speculation that her Forte abilities will also continue to strengthen with age. The extent of this growth is still being monitored.

Resonator Verina bears a Tacet Mark below her clavicle. Following her Awakening, physical changes have been noted, such as the emergence of vines on both ears and dorsal spine.

These vines form a symbiotic relationship with Verina and assist in converting her resonance frequency into Spectro energy for efficient storage and release during use of Forte.

Additionally, Verina's Resonance Spectrum Pattern aligns with known patterns of plant life. Strong Harmonic Responses have been recorded during testing, yet the exact cause of Verina's Awakening remains inconclusive.

Analysis of test samples has revealed a non-convergent Rabelle's Curve with a noticeable periodic waveform. Therefore, Verina is classified as a Congenital Resonator.

Overclock Diagnostic Report

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

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

Researcher's Annotation: Resonator Verina's emotional state and volitional level are generally very stable, and only fluctuate slightly and briefly when she is situated away from the natural environment. Test results indicate her symbiotic plants are capable of transmitting a special frequency band to Verina, which aids her in returning to a stable state of mind. This is a rare case in the relationship between a Resonator and the symbiotic plants and serves as a useful reference for related research.


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