Hunting Cari (First Wave)

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Author: Mikayla Lane
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understanding all the different reasons why the people are allowing this to
continue.”
    “Nonetheless, the governments rely heavily on laws and rules,
but are also influenced by religious advisors as well. They seem to be
influenced by greed. They want more advanced technology than the other
governments in order to take over their resources. This would explain why they
have never admitted to acquiring the crashed Balal ships. In fact, the
information gathered on the religious organizations that are most predominate
on the planet reflect a lot of Relian influence.” Balduen explained.
    “So we can confirm that some of our people made it to the planet
alive, and there may still be survivors of the Outpost on the planet. And we
might be dealing with government’s and religious factions that are controlled
or influenced by Relians. But we still have no way to confirm or deny that the
distress beacon is a trap. Can we get on the planet, in close proximity to the
location of the distress beacon, without being discovered?” Scaden asked the
room in general.
    “Our best course of action would be to hide the Adaria behind
the Outpost planet; they call Mars and use the transport to get to Earth. The
current technology won’t be able to detect us if we take a small transport to
the surface and use the cloaking shields. They apparently have placed moving
robotic units on the surface of the Outpost planet. But the Adaria will be in a
location where they can’t detect our presence. The distress beacon hasn’t
seemed to change location since we’ve been monitoring it, so we should have no
problems locking onto the signal and landing the transport any distance from
the signal. We can get as close or as far away as we need to. Sensors indicate
that the signal is coming from a very remote area, so we shouldn’t have
difficulty finding a suitable location to land. I do believe we should go in
during the area’s dark time, so that it can aid in hiding our arrival from any
local people.” Gracus advised.
    Scaden ran a frustrated hand through his hair trying to
comprehend all the information they’ve gathered and the ramifications of that
information. There were far more questions than answers at this point, too many
for his peace of mind. He didn’t like feeling like they may be headed into a hostile
environment, which may well be a trap with what little information they have
right now.
    He also felt an urgency that he was meant to be here, at this
time. And it excited him. He couldn’t explain it. It baffled him as much as the
situation did. Nothing seemed to make any sense. It was like he was finding a
lot of pieces, but not all of them went to the same puzzle. Directing his
question at Amun, he asked, “Is there any way that we can scan the planet,
specifically for Valendrans using our body’s unique signatures? Is there a way
to determine if there are still survivors, without landing?”
    “If we had years… maybe. But with the equipment we have,
there is no way that we could accomplish scanning the billions of people on the
planet. We can’t even scan the area where the signal is coming from. The dense
population of the natural vegetation, minerals and rocks prevents the scanners
from determining the different biological signs. If we were closer to the
signal, we might be able to detect a Valendran signature, but I wouldn’t be
able to know for sure until we landed in the area.”
    “I can’t guarantee we’ll be able to once we land either. We’d
have to be able to log the cell signatures of the different plants and minerals
into the computer to give it a basis of structures to exclude when scanning.
Even that could take months, and it would only be useful for areas that
contained those specific cell signatures. We’d have to catalog the entire
planet in order to do a scan of that magnitude and have it yield any results.
And even that would take years,” Amun replied in frustration.
    “All right, continue
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