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Re: Why do these things always have to land in dense jungles...?
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Wed, 9 Jul 2003 17:23:03 GMT
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   A few minutes later an Away Team arrived at the site but could find no trace of the lifeform. The transport was confiscated and brought to T-SEC HQ, where it was reassembled. Dataphotos of the craft can be found here. The lifeform is represented by the trans-orange object in the container.

The transport apparently traveled in two modes; deep space and atmospheric. In deep space primary thrusters propelled the craft though space and Earth’s atmosphere. After that, wings were deployed and the craft glided to earth. The craft also had landing gear to right itself when the craft was at a full stop, but they were inoperable due to damage inflicted during landing.

PLMKWYT...of this interesting turn of events.



(*sighs*)

Not this again. Adrimal Wells, is there any more information of this strange UFO?

Spc. Ops. Dead 7 Cap’n Dean Hennen



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  Why do these things always have to land in dense jungles...?
 
Greetings, .spacers. There has been an update for those of you who have been following the mysterious events regarding two alien probes, seen (URL) here> and (URL) here>. Almost a month after some 300 sample-gathering probes landed on Earth, Deep (...) (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build, FTX)

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