Pilpol
Probe LBT 2854: Weran Deep Scan
Date: 497-02-22 07:35:19 UTC Location: Pilpol, Moon of Raidne III, Coordinates: 43.7412°, 121.4293°, 20.0291° (Galactic)Scan Results:
Elemental Composition:
Silica (SiO2): 42.11% (by mass) Aluminum (Al): 25.38% (by mass) Iron (Fe): 15.92% (by mass) Calcium (Ca): 6.51% (by mass) Rare Earth Elements (REE): 2.15% (by mass)Geological Features:
Extensive canyon systems Evidence of ancient volcanic activity Unique, twisted rock formationsAtmospheric Composition:
Thin atmosphere (0.1 times Earth's pressure) Composition: 70% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen, 10% ArgonPhysical Characteristics:
Diameter: approximately 9,542 km (0.3 times Earth's Moon) Mass: 2.51 x 10^23 kg Surface gravity: 4.21 m/s^2 (0.42 times Earth's gravity) Rotation period: 11.92 days (synchronous with Raidne III)Temperature:
Surface temperature range: -93°C to 27°CAnomalous Energy Signatures:
Energy patterns detected, consistent with advanced technology Signature matches known patterns associated with the "Twisted Men" civilization Ruins detected, partially buried beneath surface debrisRuins Analysis:
Structure appears to be a mix of crystalline and metallic materials Energy signatures suggest advanced power source, potentially still active Geometric patterns etched into surface, possibly indicative of language or symbolismConclusion:
Pilpol is a moon with unique geological features and potential resources. The discovery of "Twisted Men" ruins and energy signatures makes this location a high-priority target for archaeological and scientific investigation.Recommendations:
Immediate survey and excavation of ruins Analysis of energy signatures and potential power source Investigation of geometric patterns and symbolism Enhanced security protocols due to potential risks associated with unknown technologyProbe Status:
Power level: 87.15% Fuel level: 92.81% Systems nominalAdditional Notes:
The presence of "Twisted Men" ruins on Pilpol raises significant questions about the civilization's origins, technology, and fate. Further research is required to understand the implications of this discovery.
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