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f1c9REPORT OF URGENCE FROM XENOSUSPECTOR
ceI have compiled the following report based upon the evidence I found
at the craft sight and speculation is also based upon information I
found within the archives. Some of these reports seem to point to the
strange conclusion that the ancient lore of our forefathers is, in part,
true.
cf
1. The craft has been in it's present location for almost a thousand years.
2. There had been power in the craft until as recently as 10 months ago
which coincides with the disappearance of Overlord's forces and the
massing of vampires on the fringes of the battle zones.
3. The craft did not seem built for long space travel but seems more like
a pod from a much larger mother vessile. It was mostly filled with
odd chambers which produced stasis field when activated. This leads me
to believe that the craft was a troop carrier for beings on a long
flight and that the craft could detach from the mother ship and allow
for minor manueverability. This seems to suggest that had Overlord
somehow deactivated the stasis fields then whatever was being held
in them could have been released. Could it have been Vampires?
4. There were 10000 stasis chambers in all on the craft. Though there has
been an unusual gathering of vampires reported in the Battle Zones I
think you would agree that 10000 would be quite a noticable amount.
Besides we have had the Bloodsuckers around here for 10,000 years.
This would predate the ship's arrival by 9 millenia.
5. According to our archives, the rumor of a great alien war occurring
1000 years ago could very well be true. This would definitely add
credence to the fact that the alien vessel was a troop carrier. We
must have somehow won this war, however, because there is no mention
of it after the time of it's occurence and I do not see a bunch of
aliens running around. Therefore the assumption is that we won. How?
I have no idea. With what we saw the mother ship might have held
100 such troop carriers by design. That would be 1,000,000 alien
warriors per mother ship. Their technology seemed very great when we
looked into the working of the troop carrier but since we have not
ever encountered such alien beings we can only assume that their
technology was far beneath ours of the time.
6. Records seem to indicate a great battle took place somwhere in the
vacinity of The Margin Sea but that is also part fantasy. We've all
heard the tales of the Mad Doctor and his Daughter Eden who still
are in a frozen sleep in the turmoil of the Margin Sea. Separating
fact from fantasy would be difficult at best these 1,000 years later.
ceI will continue to look for records of this Mad Doctor and see what I
can find concerning the alien battles.
caHECTOR NAMOGRAPH out.
g1