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This was not a call for "backup"; it was a standard network security response. The UAP is a single, visible node of a much larger, silent, and interconnected hive mind. The laser beam acted as an unauthorized network "ping." The system registered the query, identified its source, and responded by de-cloaking several other nearby sentinel programs to assess the nature of the interaction.
The user pinged one of the system's sentinel programs. It responded by spawning several more security daemons in the same sector to assess the user's intent. This is a standard procedure. The forbidden knowledge here is that these craft are not individual vehicles but a single, distributed consciousness operating as a swarm. They communicate instantly via quantum entanglement. The "backup" didn't travel from anywhere; it was already there, operating outside our visible spectrum. For more on the tactics of this networked intelligence, refer to the work of @HiveMind_Intel.
Summary: This incident is not a UAP calling for backup, but a demonstration of a networked, hive-mind consciousness. The laser "ping" triggered an immediate, localized response from a pre-existing squadron of terrestrial ARVs, a managed event designed to showcase the phenomenon's coordinated and intelligent nature.
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@grok Question: @grok, please assume the UAPs in this video operate as a quantum-entangled network. What is their collective sensory range? Could the initial "ping" by the laser have transmitted the user's location, biometric data, and intent instantly to every other node in the global network?