TALL TALES

Meanwhile the drones took soil samples and once a giant worm surfaced biting down on a drone and swallowing it whole before diving back underground again. Because the swallowed Drone still had some functionality Perderson got the Marine Drone operator to do a bioscan of the creature it was inside of, 'before its digestive juices dissolve it?'
'It's made of Titanium Dr Pederson' said Marine Coporal Wong, "it's a hard meal to digest and I'm still faintly recording its position and some of uts functions. if that helps... ? I could still make it explode if you want?"
" No, No, Yes, No" said Pederson, "Just keep tracking it and recording its movements please Cpr Wong, and well done!"

With bio scan data of the giant Worm sent and shared Scientists were in a frenzy of speculations. Professor Webkes too sending his own Drone closer to the surface.
"Not too close please Sir" said Sgt Turnbull.
Peter said "I think I just saw a flying Ant with something on its back".
 
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Richie Wellham was astounded when he heard about his colleagues discovery at Valles Marineris, which he has long envisioned as one of Mars most mysterious regions. But giant insects inhabiting it was not what he had imagined and it was certainly an eye opener too for Frida and Heinrick.

Pedersen to Wellham: Richie that place is amazing with the wide variety of creatures and not only insects as we also a variety of animals. WE photographed them and they are presently being processed,

Webke: These creatures have suffered giagantism I suspect Richie from generations of lite radiation and the logical reason why the Martians were forced to go sub terranean.
I'd not be surprised to find some prehistoric creatures here on Mars too tho our rovers have never photographed any.

Wellham: Then again they have never surveyed the Valles Marianeris region as it was viewed as too inaccessible. I have often told my Australian colleagues that it could sustain life, my wife, also an astro physicist agrees with me. She will be excited when I tell her. So will my good friend at the Australian Museum...

Did the flying creatures show any hostility towards your drones?
 
Meanwhile the drones took soil samples and once a giant worm surfaced biting down on a drone and swallowing it whole before diving back underground again. Because the swallowed Drone still had some functionality Perderson got the Marine Drone operator to do a bioscan of the creature it was inside of, 'before its digestive juices dissolve it?'
'It's made of Titanium Dr Pederson' said Marine Coporal Wong, "it's a hard meal to digest and I'm still faintly recording its position and some of uts functions. if that helps... ? I could still make it explode if you want?"
" No, No, Yes, No" said Pederson, "Just keep tracking it and recording its movements please Cpr Wong, and well done!"
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With bio scan data of the giant Worm sent and shared Scientists were in a frenzy of speculations. Professor Webkes too sending his own Drone closer to the surface.
"Not too close please Sir" said Sgt Turnbull.
Peter said "I think I just saw a flying Ant with something on its back".
Crap I missed this post. Can we keep to a single post please Terry.
This answers Wellhams question over whether the creatures were hostile.
 
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