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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Two Projects


Our project is becoming more and more curious and knowledgeable.  Because of this, our research-mates and myself have decided to introduce ErhHumn into a special environment.  It is a setting that we have developed using some of the biological materials that our excavators found on a series of broken asteroids.  Most of the material could not be reconstructed even by our synth-organics.

From the biological materials that were viable, we were able to reproduce a varied collection of foliage and smaller organisms.  We chose an asteroid in particular to place our collection.  We hope that ErhHumn finds it's new environment pleasing.  We are already in the process of developing more ErhHumns.  It will be interesting to see how they react and behave in each other's presence.

We are exceptionally pleased in that the latest cylinders retrieved by our survey vessels indeed contain viable materials that seem to be identical to the materials that the synth-organics mimicked in order to develop our ErhHumn.  This gave us something to think about.  We have decided that we would continue with our ErhHumn project, but we will also begin a second project that we will call our Bio-ErhHumn project.

This new Bio-ErhHumn project will be developed solely using the viable materials from our recent discoveries, while our ErhHumn project will continue to be developed using synth-organics.  Both projects will be housed on separate asteroids and far from each other.  I tell you, these new developments are quite exciting.

Some of our research-mates here, still voice concern with our first project, and much more so with our second project.  They say that we will be re-releasing a violent species back into the universe.  I myself am beginning to have reservations about our work as well.  Should we be doing this?

Bilret - Genetics Research Student in Ancient Extraterrestrial Civilizations.



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