GALNET - 15 NOV 3308 - COALSACK NEBULA REPORTS THARGOID ACTIVITY

Coalsack Nebula Reports Thargoid Activity

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COALSACK NEBULA REPORTS THARGOID ACTIVITY​

15 NOV 3308
forces appeared several systems.
Following recent attacks on systems and vessels in the California Nebula, it appears that the Thargoids have again sought to occupy systems where barnacle fields are present on planet surfaces.

Councillor Lewis Laychurch, representing the Alliance Expeditionary Pact in HIP 62154, provided the following to the Alliance Tribune:
“Our security craft regularly patrol between the populated systems in this region. We had the first reports of nonhuman signals this morning. Obviously we’ve seen Thargoid activity in the Coalsack Nebula several times before, but this time was different. It’s not an attack as much as a presence.”
“We witnessed a huge upsurge in these signals in multiple systems. Over a couple of hours, it felt like Thargoid activity was visible on scanners wherever our ships looked. It’s exclusively in areas with barnacle sites, too.”

Now, there’s no secret that the Thargoids aren’t happy with our interest in the meta-alloys those sites produce. But this time they’re not attacking ports, or either the Spirit of Nysa or Song of Mecchi megaships. It’s like they’re waiting for something.”

The described behaviour matches similar Thargoid incursions into other populated systems in recent weeks. Researchers in the nebula have withdrawn from ongoing field studies of barnacle sites, citing safety concerns.

In other news, Azimuth Biotech has announced that the Glorious Prospect will distribute the Mbooni permit from the LHS 1163 system, instead of the T-Tauri system as planned. Federal authorities offered protection to the megaship to reduce the travel time between the two locations, granting combat pilots swift access to the anti-xeno weaponry offered at Prospect’s Deep.
 
"It’s like they’re waiting for something.”


LOL

Have you ever seen the videos where a bunch of hyenas attack a lone baby elephant only to have the mom and entire herd show up and curb stomp them to oblivion? Yea sort of like that.
 
Now, there’s no secret that the Thargoids aren’t happy with our interest in the meta-alloys those sites produce. But this time they’re not attacking ports, or either the Spirit of Nysa or Song of Mecchi megaships. It’s like they’re waiting for something.”
"It's like they're waiting for something." Eight anomalies heading into the bubble and wow.

Okay so just for fun and giggles, let's not take any action against them at all. Leave them alone. Don't give them anything to shoot at. Let's see what happens. Maybe they will think WE are waiting for something.
 
It’s not an attack as much as a presence
The described behaviour matches similar Thargoid incursions into other populated systems in recent weeks.
So again, allow me to congratulate Hudson and Sirius on successfully shooting the Thargoids that were sat in some systems. Seems odd that they haven't gone to deliver another Crushing Blow to the Thargoid Menace here, though, I mean there's meta alloys at stake! Maybe the impeding stargoids has injected some caution into their thoughts...or the Alliance just can't afford to pay Sirius's rates again, idk.
 
We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in HIP 62154, we shall fight on the planets and moons, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our system, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.
 
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We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in in, we shall fight on the planets and moons, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our system, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.
Or we could just let them have their meta alloys and systems back. "Whatever the cost may be" is definitely right for our current approach, though.
 
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