She runs to Claire: “The fire isn’t British. It’s us. An accident. A trap we set ourselves.” Jamie rides at dawn to destroy the dye stores. But Skanawati’s men ambush him. In the fight, a torch falls. The shed ignites. The same red flames. The same date—not 1776, but now .
They escape. The shed collapses.
Jamie watches the sun rise. He looks at Claire. “No more visions. No more codecs. Just us. Uncompressed.” outlander s05e09 libvpx
Claire and Roger arrive. The Big House isn’t burning—yet—but the smoke is blinding. Roger, with no voice left, runs in. He finds Bree pinned under a beam. He cannot call for help. He cannot sing. He simply lifts —rupturing his healing throat, blood trickling from his mouth. She runs to Claire: “The fire isn’t British
Bree is inside, grabbing medical supplies. Jemmy is in her arms. A trap we set ourselves
That night, by candlelight, she and Roger jury-rig a reader using copper wire, a magnifying lens, and Claire’s old stethoscope as an acoustic modem. The file system appears: . Codec: libvpx (VP9).
Roger, the ex-historian, understands first. “This codec doesn’t work like that. Libvpx uses keyframes and predicted frames. Most of what you see is an illusion—a delta from what came before. Change the keyframe, you corrupt the whole stream.”