Author: | Dark Soul | ISBN: | 9783595120230 |
Publisher: | Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing | Publication: | September 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dark Soul |
ISBN: | 9783595120230 |
Publisher: | Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing |
Publication: | September 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Marcel returns to the sheriff's office with the senior Counter-Intelligence agent assigned to the base (sometimes "the man in plain clothes") Captain Sheridan Cavitt. They escort Brazel back to his ranch to examine the debris field.
Brazel takes the 2 military officers out to the crash site. The debris field is three-quarters of a mile long and 200-to-300 feet wide. A gouge starting at the northern end of it extends to 400-or-500 feet toward the other end. It looks as if something touched down and skipped along. The largest piece of debris recovered (taken to the shed by Brazel previously) was found at the southern end of the gouge. Even though the gouge was fairly long and wide with some depth to it, it was not clear what part of the craft had done the damage. What was thought to be the main body of the craft or object was stumbled upon some miles away by Holden and his students. No sign of a power source was found as though the power source and the main body had become forcibly separated. And although the materials found at the Brazel site were extraordinarily light, the furrow must have been made by a very heavy component (possibly the power source before it exploded) spreading parts and debris all over field.
The remaining debris is as thin as newsprint but incredibly strong. There is foil that when crumpled unfolds itself without a sign of a wrinkle; I-beams that flex slightly and have some symbols on them; and material resembling Bakelite. Marcel makes sketches of the markings on the I-beams later describing them as Hieroglyphic Writing and thought by many to be alien symbols.
Marcel returns to the sheriff's office with the senior Counter-Intelligence agent assigned to the base (sometimes "the man in plain clothes") Captain Sheridan Cavitt. They escort Brazel back to his ranch to examine the debris field.
Brazel takes the 2 military officers out to the crash site. The debris field is three-quarters of a mile long and 200-to-300 feet wide. A gouge starting at the northern end of it extends to 400-or-500 feet toward the other end. It looks as if something touched down and skipped along. The largest piece of debris recovered (taken to the shed by Brazel previously) was found at the southern end of the gouge. Even though the gouge was fairly long and wide with some depth to it, it was not clear what part of the craft had done the damage. What was thought to be the main body of the craft or object was stumbled upon some miles away by Holden and his students. No sign of a power source was found as though the power source and the main body had become forcibly separated. And although the materials found at the Brazel site were extraordinarily light, the furrow must have been made by a very heavy component (possibly the power source before it exploded) spreading parts and debris all over field.
The remaining debris is as thin as newsprint but incredibly strong. There is foil that when crumpled unfolds itself without a sign of a wrinkle; I-beams that flex slightly and have some symbols on them; and material resembling Bakelite. Marcel makes sketches of the markings on the I-beams later describing them as Hieroglyphic Writing and thought by many to be alien symbols.