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Search for the Thargoid civilians

30 Apr 2022Johnson ST
Once again carrying out rescue operations, this time promoted by the thargoid alien attacks. I must say that of all the missions and activities available in the galaxy this is by far the most arduous for me. I believe it is comparable to a visit to hell. At the time of my death I believe that I will have the opportunity to prove this thesis, for now I have this impression. The damaged space stations in the process of evacuation, their scorching temperatures, random explosions, clouds of debris and shrapnel complete the hellish environment. With automatic protocols and services inoperative, docking and launching is a challenge on its own. Like a bomb about to explode, any mistake and everything can be lost... Desperate refugees are a separate chapter. Some gathered in small groups, with children without parents, injured, maimed or simply impatient, aggressive all screaming tirelessly. Not that I consider empathy and sociability inherent characteristics of my personality, but in this terrible scenario it still makes me nauseous. Even assassination missions are not that uncomfortable, in fact they are even pleasant to me, as they are more personal. Even my officers Christina Chaney, Queena King and Eryn Romero can't hide their discomfort. During rescue operations, concentration levels and the possibility of saving some lives mask these feelings of discomfort, but as happened in Atropos at Kepler station, in Wellington at Ezra station and in Haki at Sherrill station, sleep costs more, and the torment of the echoes of the screams of despair and nightmares. To lighten up with several bottles of Harma silver sea rum, Kongga beer, brandy Laviano or even using Lucana Onionhead in a quiet bartender. Although the controversy revolves around Salvation and its real intentions, I can't help but notice the hidden and less evident side of the situation. Unanswered questions that haunt me, and should haunt everyone who is not deceived by the so-called "mysteries" of the galaxy, which for me are mere distractions from the powers that be. The first question is a fundamental mystery of the galaxy, it is not what they are but where the thargoids come from. I mean, while human beings infest the galaxy with stations, planetary ports, mega-ships, fleet carriers, bases, etc... The vast majority of them are habited by civilians exposed to alien attacks, on other side you don't hear about aliens settlements, premises or inhabited niches. Millions of commanders traveling to the farthest reaches of the galaxy... and nothing, nothing but ruins with automatons or thargoid ships wandering back and forth to... ?? Research and more research institutes like the late INRA and... nothing? At this point comes the second question, how? How do you gather detailed information about an extinct civilization like the Guardians and not one that is still active and causing so much headache? After all the movement of the galactic powers, moving millions with the said protection of civilians, there is also a certain doubt about their point of view, that is, would the Thargoids be a necessary good? For my part, I want you to sleep well with the flea behind your ear!
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