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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cindered Sun


Our survey vessels continue to scour the remains of broken planets and asteroid fields orbiting the cindered remains of that ancient sun.  Resistant to the heavy radiation, they have had much time to deploy and retrieve our excavators from several planet and asteroid surfaces.  We sent out hundreds of vessels in search of more biological material or more protective cylinders containing biological material that we hope to reactivate and study.

Recently, our survey vessels were able to locate several space-faring warship ruins on the surface of one of the more massive asteroids.  Perhaps the asteroid was used as a war base of some sort as the warships were equipped with primitive yet a great amount of weaponry.  Luckily, our excavators were able to locate several more ancient settlements on and around the further planet remains.

Some of our survey vessels are on their way back to our research facility with more of those protective cylinders.  I hope that we are able to retrieve viable material from them.  Perhaps we will be fortunate enough to have access to more material of the same species as our ErhHumn project.  If so, we may be able to complete it and if so, may even be able to reproduce the actual species itself.

Research-mates, by the time that you return, we may be well on our way in resurrecting an ancient and long extinct species.  Most of our people here at our research facility seem to be excited at the prospect of it.  We have devoted more of our resources to the ErhHumn Project.

Although, some of our research-mates who have studied ErhHumn and it's behavior, have said that we shouldn't continue with it.  They believe that a species that seems to have been so preoccupied with war and violence, more than likely had been the cause of their own end.  They believe this because of the fact that ninety-one percent of the ruins in the former solar system are military in nature.

Bilret - Genetics Research Student in Ancient Extraterrestrial Civilizations.






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