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Oh Rodney... you stupid dumbass idiot asshole- idiot asshole!
You <span class="mu-s">forgot to save</span> the last rover video! Because of your relative inexperience, you got it working and streaming to your phone, but somehow lost and didn't capture the video feed. You made a big mistake, and lost your coolest and most conclusive proof of the tunnel's strangeness yet due to your own error. You certainly <span class="mu-s">won't make that mistake again</span>, but in the meantime, it's a big blow to your confidence and a setback to your growing channel.
Of course, considering the tunnel is literally just next door, you decide to chart another expedition. This time a little faster, after all you know what you're looking for. Unfortunately, as you drive the rover towards the end of the hallway again, no void awaits you, just a blank wall this time. Shutting down your efforts once more.
Dammit.
You can, of course, simply tell your experiences and keep them in mind for the future, but without proof of the strange void and how the tunnel returned your rover to you- your youtube video will be little more then hearsay. It's disheartening, but you can't give up yet.
You wonder- how much should you lie? Your video is all about how the tunnel seems to reject your attempts to explore it- but losing the footage really sucks and makes you seem incompetent. Maybe you could say that the video files were corrupted by the tunnel- a convenient out, and further expanding its reach in your growing narrative. At the very least it would make the tunnel seem more scary and cool then just some weird architecture. But then again, lying will really hurt your credibility if you really want to prove something later. How should you proceed in talking about the tunnel online from now on?
>Lie and exaggerate about the tunnel
>Be totally honest about your experiences