_Back online
_Analyze the environmental readings.
Very little oxygen.
Landscape.
Earth desert?
Negative. There is a complete lack of data regarding
ground and aerial conveyances. There should be
signatures from the internal combustion motors of automobiles and aircraft. There are no electronic
broadcasts from personal communication devices, cellular or otherwise, which humans typically operate
from 40Hz to 1000Mghz. No communications towers which are arranged in regularly
spaced intervals.
There is one ground vehicle; 1 kilometer away. It is some form of exploratory vehicle. There are cameras
and
antenna arrays all over the exterior. It sends messages in shortwave bursts to local artificial satellites.
_ Alternate task
_Incoherent
data coming in
_Recording data, images flowing smoothly
_Data flow interrupted. Back to examining environmental data.
Triangulate the Primary (Sun) and stars. More than one natural satellite in orbit. The satellites are quite
small. Primary signature is more
diffused. The soil carries much different properties than that of Earth.
This soil has a very low level of moisture. Each grain is extremely jagged and unworn. There are some
industrial qualities registering in the soil sample. Further analysis indicates the soil has industrial remnants
hundreds of millions of years old.
There are indications of several atomic events. There have been a few
bombardments by lower yield atomic weapons. There is the span of a century followed by the detonation
of a world devastator type atomic weapon. One that was just shy of total atmospheric devastation.
_Findings are inconsistent with Earth history
_ a de-fragmenting program is run on the analysis program to determine if there is a failure within the
software. No fragmented or damaged
files found, this program is functioning properly. Continue to analyze
results. The organic feature lying next to the platform is somewhat
calcified. It seems to have some cellular
activity but lacks life.
_Ranking possibilities.
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