First Contact: The Eurypter Disclosure, Orbit Log Chapter _15🪐

Secondary Transmission from Bob Stanley

Mitchell Kane’s recent admission changed everything.

When Voyager 3 mission commander Mitchell Kane finally confirmed that something extraordinary had been discovered on Foundryon-1, it did not just shake the present. It unlocked the past.

Bob Stanley has stepped forward.

Stanley was part of the early deep-space operations in the late 70s and 80s, long before Foundryon became public knowledge. Back then, protocols were different, secrecy was absolute, and some artifacts were never meant to be logged into any official system.

One of them was called the Eurypter.

According to Stanley, the Eurypter is approximately 40 centimeters long, 15 centimeters tall, and 10 centimeters deep. It resembles a skeletal fossil of an unknown creature, somewhere between an Earth arthropod like Arthropleura and the armored anatomy of a Dunkleosteus. It is neither insect nor fish. It feels like something in between.

But its shape was not the real problem.

The Eurypter had absorbed extreme levels of cosmic radiation during transport. The mission teams could not safely neutralize it before reentry. Instead of destroying it, they made a different decision. They hid it.

Deep inside solid rock.

Stanley claims the relic was buried inside a massive mountain system, chosen not for secrecy alone, but for its natural shielding properties. Stone, pressure, depth, and isolation. A natural containment vault.

For decades, the Eurypter has remained there, silent, radioactive, and undocumented.

Until now.

Stanley says Kane’s admission gave him the courage to finally reveal what he has known all along. That not all Foundryon relics stayed on Foundryon.

Some of them came home.

And some of them are still here.

Waiting.

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