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- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
We've been working overtime to uncover more of this civilation. This seems to be the core of whatever this was, hence the organic life so close to the surface. Carbon dating dates the bodies back to nearly a million years. Obviously, evolution hadn't created creatures so refined as the pyrosharks back then!
I will write more as we find out more about this site!
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
Anyways, we've been digging up these ruins and it seems that these people were almost as advanced as us, remarkably enough. The ruins date back some hundreds of millions of years though! It's almost as though this entire planet is older than the universe. Obviously there's just something interfereing with our equipment! We've been picking up strange signals from down below. It's going to be quite interesting to see what secrets this planet holds!
This site is proving to be most interesting, indeed.
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
As of right now we have no clue what this being is saying, but we're working on getting our translators working again. Whatever's down below us has been destroying our more sensitive equipment like a bulldozer running over a flower. We might even have to go back to digging by hand if we get too close to whatever it is that's destroying out stuff.
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
RMA-1 has been proving difficult to cope with, but more primitive tech still works fine around it. It seems to be even deeper than these ruins, so we're prioritizing exploring the place we've found.
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist
I'll just put it on here for you all to listen too.
A brief burst of static, and a voice comes into clarity
"-orking quite well.
On to the Engima.
We've been sending the crazies in there to look at it, to see what would happen. We already know it destroys the minds of normal people, but what about a sub-standard mind? Maybe these already mentally damaged people could tell us what's in there. Initial results were exactly the same. Instant death, not good.
But some of them survived. They're worse off than before but they tell tale of a figure, they call him- more static, though this seems intentionally removed.
Complete gibberish, but it does ring a bell. Ancient legends refer to a- static -who created the universe and blessed Valveryle with his touch.
Continuing on, the fugitive who calls himself KaBewm has been missing for days. If I got my hands on him I'd shove his face right into the Egnima myself.
Overseer Kimely out."
As you can tell, they are obviously reffering to the RMA-1 anomaly. It seems to be quite powerful! And it might even give us a glimpse into the very beggining of reality! Obviously, we're still going to explore the ruins first, since it's clear they might lead us to the anomaly!
I can barely wait.
- Horatialis Letham, the universe's best archeologist