Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Earthquake & Tsunami

Part of our assignment was to determine the entity's involvement, if any, in the upcoming events. Their arrival was confirmed. The tidal activity was a direct effect of their presence. We already postulated the entity's mass would cause minor tidal disruptions, but that is the extent of their involvement - as far as we can tell. According to dimensional measurements, they're way beyond the orbit of our moon and keeping their position within the planet's shadow. The travesty in Japan was a natural phenomenon. I suppose that's good news in an otherwise sad week. Perhaps they're simply curious. It is odd that the entity's arrival coincides with the upcoming major event.

The other part of our assignment is observational. Everyone in our immediate area is concerned with the current situation in Japan. Knowing it was going to happen and knowing how it's going to end does not make it any easier. Anne and I are heartbroken.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

On The Outskirts

It has been an interesting few weeks monitoring the entity. The tidal activity has subsided somewhat leading me to believe that they have moved further away. The ratio’s are still slightly off so I know they haven’t left altogether. I don’t know if they know that we know they are here. Did I say that correctly? A detailed analysis will be forthcoming.

Many people are friendlier to us now that we’re familiar to them. They are still very guarded, just a little less so. Anne and I are actively seeking employment. There is an option that avoids detection from the authorities, although it pays less. We have decided against using the lottery as income. It turns out taxation is still in force. Ah, the joy of living in a world that still uses currency.

Anne has successfully mindswept the neighborhood. No one suspects us of anything; all everyone thinks about is sex. It’s actually quite funny. There are no agents from Homeland Security or any other government detail on to us. Then again, the bombings haven’t begun yet. We’re still a ways off.

To the team in Japan; best of luck and be careful.