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Evaluation of an Alien
by Rebecca Chase

 
I have been observing and speaking with the unusual alien for a few days now. She has so few eyes and they’re of more than one color and the colors aren’t solid but speckled with other colors. The thing it calls a nose is extremely large. And it can’t smell half as well as we can. What possible reason could it have to need one so large and so ineffective?

Her cheekbones are awkwardly high and very colorful. It must come form the heat of a planet so close to a star. He lips are large but she says they’re only medium sized. Others are said to have both smaller and larger lips than ours. They, also, are full of color, perhaps because of such a thin layer of skin. Her face is shaped like a heart or an upside down mushroom. She has ruffled tuffs of fur on her flat and rather primitive forehead.

Her brain is underdeveloped, but odd enough she is very, very intelligent. According to her they already travel into space. Some appear to be telepaths in their most premature state, and all of them have slight empathic powers, especially the women.

Further questioning reveals that their planet is called Eatalie and there are many different sentient species on it. Some are Aphriggans, some are Airian, and some are Cheyews. The way to determine the differences is the skin color. Some of the Airians believe that they are superior to the Aphriggans and Cheyews but as I’m informed not that many do anymore. The Airian Djurmahns used to follow a god called Heet-Lair sometimes also called Heat-Lure and wore an odd four lined figured that used to be an ancient symbol for the sun. They believed that the yellow furred ones with blue colors in their eyes are superior but some of the Airian Ahmayorikahnns and other Airian’s think that the yellow blue ones are mentally deprived, narcissistic or attentionally deficient. And because of this the Airians were at war for several years. How such a conflict could cause a war is beyond my comprehension. Further study will be made until we can determine the full capacity of this alien species.

-- Rebecca Chase



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