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To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division
Offline Bussie
02-02-2026, 09:12 AM, (This post was last modified: 02-03-2026, 02:41 PM by Bussie.)
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[Alien Organisms delivery from Omicron Theta field]

Greetings, once again Grey Kalish! Francuasa Martz online.

And again here full cargo hold of fresh Alien Organisms for you and your team. In Omicron Theta, on coordinates 3G (Three Gamma), could be found massive planetoid and air package around it, thankfully to convoys with other Phoenix members, Corfu administration and your information provided in briefing message, we know about this one.

It's impossible to collect samples of organisms within the air pocket itself, and planetary analysis shows no signs of any organic matter whatsoever due to the atmosphere being composed mostly of non-reactive noble gases. However, the planetoid's gravitational field attracts and holds asteroids, scattered throughout the Amarus Cloud, on it's own orbit. Organisms could be found there in sufficient concentrations for collecting. Unfortunately, some asteroids occasionally enter the planetoid's atmosphere, and the precious organisms are consumed in flames, reducing the amount of material that can be collected.

However, this isn't the only place where Organisms may be found. The Orinoco Cloud, on coordinates 2E (Two Echo), also have asteroids that contain traces of Organisms, but due to the inability to collect asteroids in one specific location and allow Organisms to strengthen themselves through interactions and absorb each other, collecting material will quite problematic without the deployment of additional ships and personnel. For reason to artificially force organisms to absorb each other at an accelerated rate. Otherwise samples concentration will be not sufficient.

In both cases low concentration of material, out of anchor point, like planetoids, caused with high traffic in those fields what negatively impacts the natural ability of organisms to reproduce and become stronger. Ships surveying in those areas without known corrupting and destroying possible points where they can accumulate and continue moving to other points.

For obvious reasons, I did not test Napo Cloud for organisms, too much risk. Below I have attached footages of my expedition in Omicron Theta.

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Omicron Theta samples delivery case.
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With best regards,
Francuasa Martz.

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To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Soban - 07-31-2025, 05:22 PM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Irkalla - 07-31-2025, 05:35 PM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Bussie - 01-15-2026, 11:52 PM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Soban - 01-19-2026, 11:07 PM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Bussie - 01-28-2026, 01:39 AM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Soban - 01-28-2026, 11:10 PM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Bussie - 02-02-2026, 09:12 AM
RE: To: Phoenix Members || From the Archimedes Research Division - by Soban - 02-03-2026, 02:53 PM

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