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Great War, but they lost it and not one of the old worlds they once inhabited has seen any

signs of life, the weapons they brought down upon those worlds scarred them, nothing

can live upon them.

He looks at the captain with his three eyes and continues: we know the protocol, never to

board any derelict ships if they do not respond with any known language or

communications, scanning the ships we find always yields information, but never have

we found a ship we simply could not scan. This ship, while I do hope its not a human

ship, cannot be scanned, has been unresponsive to all forms of communications and even

if it Were a human ship, ten cycles is impossible for a human for live through, it is one

thousand of their "years" as they called it.

The captain says that he understands the concern of whether or not it is a human ship, but

the problem is that is the only option left to them to even consider it being, human ships

may be easily found in the old sectors of space where they once were, but they Could be

scanned, and the records do not carry all human ship designs or details, nobody wants to

deal with human ships, they are often towed to a planet and left to crash down upon it.

Scrap metal, most of the time.

But warships, they are left for gravity to pull them down,

Human weapons are too dangerous most of the time for anybody to deal with.

But this ship is far too big to tow, and he looks at him with a glare, going, I know you

once fought against the humans, but we cannot ignore this ship. Technology to block