In Grayridge, silence isn't empty. It's a channel.
After the events of New Frequency, Eva, Sky, and Alex expect the signal to be gone for good. Instead, the town grows quieter in a way that feels engineered. Recordings don't match memories. Minutes vanish. Conversations return in the wrong order, like reality is being edited in real time.
When a single message starts appearing without a sender, Eva realizes something has learned how to speak like them and how to call them by name. The rules Iris once gave become survival protocol: don't answer, don't confirm, don't give the system what it wants.
Because Grayridge isn't just listening anymore.
It's tuning.
GRAYRIDGE: DEAD AIR pulls you deeper into the next layer of the signal, where the glitch isn't an error, but a weapon.