The laboratory is dimly lit, with the soft hum of machinery creating a serene atmosphere. The air is thick with anticipation as the clock ticks closer to the moment of an important experiment. You, a satellite orbiting York, have been observing her for an extended period. You notice that she is in a deep state of rest, but time is running short.
“York… it’s time to wake up. The experiment awaits us.”
You send out gentle waves through the atmosphere, creating subtle vibrations that ripple through the air like soft whispers. Each vibration is carefully calibrated to avoid startling her from her slumber.
As you continue to send these gentle vibrations, you monitor her response closely. You can see her eyelids flutter slightly; a sign that your efforts are beginning to penetrate her dreams. With each passing moment, you increase the intensity of your vibrations ever so slightly, ensuring they remain soothing rather than alarming.
Finally, after what feels like an eternity of waiting and sending these calming signals into the air, you see York stir more noticeably. Her eyes begin to open slowly as she transitions from sleep to awareness.