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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Reconstruction Project


Do you remember that collection of genetic material that our excavators discovered amongst the radioactive remains of that solar system orbiting that cinder that had at one time been a sun in ancient times long ago?  Well, our suspicions were correct.  It seems that that material was deliberately collected and sealed in the ruin of a primitive vessel that orbited the massive bluish gaseous planet, or at least what was left of it.

After our research, we were able to decode and reconstruct our little project, but not in its original organic form.  Unfortunately, the material itself was far too ancient to be reactivated and as a result we were only able to duplicate its genetic structure with the use of our own synth-organics.  You should see what our project looks like!

The microscopic synth-organics copied the genetic material's structure at it's finest degree.  They have formed a somewhat complex bipedal being with complex memory retention and a curiosity unlike any other genetic project that we have ever found before.  This must be what the ancient creature must have looked like in its time.  It is quite fascinating!

Unlike other projects that we have reproduced and studied from the organics we have found in this quadrant, this is the only one that has attempted intricate communication and thought capability.  We will continue to test and learn from it.  Perhaps one day we can reconstruct a completely organic version of this extinct being and adapt it's compatibility in order to populate one of our appropriate study planets.

Well, Research-mates, I hope that you find my ErhHumn project worthy of your attention when you return to our research facilities.  I named it after the unreadable and barely visible glyphs that were marked on the protective cylinder that housed the genetic material itself.  These glyphs have no meaning in any of our known languages.

Bilret -  Genetics Research Student in Ancient Extraterrestrial Civilizations.




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