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Monday, October 17, 2011

The progress of our project


We have been observing our ErhHumns on their new home: the asteroid Eiotros.  Having populated the asteroid with a great number of sub-species, we are confident that the ecosystems will continue to diversify and thrive.  Soon after we named the asteroid, we began calling the new inhabitants; the Eiotrii.  We have documented that within two of their generations they have already begun developing complex civilizations.

Within the third generation, our subjects had already broken off into three distinct peoples.  The first group moved away from the others and built cities along the coasts and became coastal people.  Amongst them are the seafarers and those that work pastoral lands.  It seems that they have embraced a more peaceful existence.

The second group has chosen to populate the many islands that ring the smaller continents.  We are most interested in the progress of this group in that they have begun to split into smaller groups.  Amongst them are those who have built great monuments on their islands and have begun to mine metals and build simple machines.

The third group, and also the most populous, are those who have chosen to remain on the main continent.  They have built many great and complex cities as they have expanded outward across the continent.  Some of their peoples have inhabited the colder mountain regions and others chose the warmer prairie lands and valleys.  We have noted that of the three main groups, this third one has developed the most complex technologies.

We are very pleased in the Eiotrii's progress.  We have also noted that they have developed into a very peaceful species.  It seems that those of us that believed that the Eiotrii, or rather, the ErhHumn, would eventually develop into the violent species that the synth-organics had patterned from, are pleased that the Eiotrii have become an intelligent and very resourceful species.

Sadly, we cannot say the same for their counterparts, our second project which were those who we placed on the second asteroid that we named Hhilei.

Bilret - Master Geneticist and Biological Research Specialist.


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