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The Membrane

Scope: Distant Worlds
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"ACROSS SPACE & TIME TOWARDS DISTANT WORLDS"
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This article takes place in the 26th century of Distant Worlds.

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The Library Processed Visualisation of The Membrane's Gravitational Flux Anomalies
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mMONTAGEe

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OVERVIEW

Following the disasterous expedition towards a region, now historically cursed as Argela Vayer, denoted by X55124-Y123-Z12-W6774, Article Ψ12i within The Library. Historically, this anomaly was discovered when Archangels were studying the dimensional geometries of the M Universal Cosmology. According to The Library, it was new development in archangels astronomical studies, the machine was meant to sense the vibrational patters and energies of the hyperspace, The machine was extremly sensitive, to the point, it had to be placed in deepest calmest sea's of the milky way, using damping technologies to remain as neutral as possible.

Duing the studies, the machine began picking up artifacts in its readings, the science personeel of archangels operating the machine were not sure of what these readings represented. According to what the readings had spoken, there was a roaring blindspot that the machine, even with the dampings that Archangels setup for it, could not ignore. It was very powerful.

Shrouded in curiosity of the unknown, Archangels focues the machine towards the spot. Trying to dig through the artefacts, glitches, storm of corrupted data, the archangels had resorted to using their greatest observatories to operate together with the machine. One of their observatories, reminiscent of Humanity's LIGO Observatory, was fine-tuned with new readings to see, if any gravitational anomalies could be read. the Electromagnetic observatory did not pick up anything usual, for its infrared and gamma-ray sight, it appeared nothing anomalyous than just a Star, a hypergiant star even.

But... the Archangel's LIGO did observe something unusual, now fine tuned to required hearing, previous left unnoticed, a pulsating pattern was recorded in direction of the blindspot, Those pulses were well intervaled, and echoed across the local galactic group

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