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29 Jul 2005 @ 02:17
We snuck up on The Second Alien Orb, and got a close-up pic of The Alien Orb, in its natural habitat, just before we captured it. We were very carefull this time to capture The Alien Orb while still attached to the leaf it calls home.
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Tomarrow: After the cut. More >
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27 Jul 2005 @ 01:21
In this closer view of The Alien Orb, we can see a nucleus, suspended by a multitude of filiment cords. We have decided to keep said specimen in a sealed container, due to safty issues.
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Tomarrow: Another angle. More >
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26 Jul 2005 @ 02:12
Well..., seems we were unprepared..., for the complexity of The Alien Orb, is not what we had expected. As well, we cut thru The Alien Orb's docking tunnel/ambilical cord/s. These turned the color purple after they had been cut. We have sent out a search team, to find a second Alien Orb, since we must understand.
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Tomarrow: We will take a closer look at what we got. We should have found a second Alien Orb, you know..., "Where there's 1 there must be 2", and so on. This won't deture us, from the truth. More >
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25 Jul 2005 @ 01:42
Ha, found the X-Acto knife, with a fresh blade, of corse. Cutting thru The Alien Orb is..., like trying to cut thru a ping-pong ball, with an X-Acto knife. It's skin is like a thin polished celulose. Whew, so far no blood.
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Tomarrow: We will pull the lid off, The Alien Orb. More >
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24 Jul 2005 @ 04:17
This is obviously a shot of The Alien Orb's docking port, where it was attached to the underside of an Oak leaf. Might be its mouth or something. Like all good scientists, we must cut it open, and find out.
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Tomarrow, the disection/vivisection, you decide. Now just where did I put that X-acto knife. More >
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