OUTPOST #1 – BULLETIN #113
PRIORITY: URGENT
PURPOSE: ANNOUNCEMENT
SUBJECT: NEW SPECIES DISCOVERED
Attention all scientists!
The discovery of two new species is being announced today! The first is a species discovered by Agnes Schnani during a recent research trip to study a new herd of Avka Felos. As it is her first solo discovery, Agnes is very excited to share her findings, and she has requested that any new data be sent to her lab immediately to be compiled with her own notes and observations. A full report on the new creature will be forthcoming.
The second creature was first recorded by Ryan W. Vernon, who enlisted the aid of Coral M. Mui to mount a deeper expedition into the southern rainforest. Their joint efforts have resulted in a comprehensive cataloging of the Koleratakos, a species as vibrant as it is loud.
With the distribution of these two new capsules, we hope that more insights into the species’ behaviors and life cycles will be forthcoming. Thank you as always for your hard work!
PRIORITY: URGENT
PURPOSE: ANNOUNCEMENT
SUBJECT: NEW SPECIES DISCOVERED
Attention all scientists!
The discovery of two new species is being announced today! The first is a species discovered by Agnes Schnani during a recent research trip to study a new herd of Avka Felos. As it is her first solo discovery, Agnes is very excited to share her findings, and she has requested that any new data be sent to her lab immediately to be compiled with her own notes and observations. A full report on the new creature will be forthcoming.
The second creature was first recorded by Ryan W. Vernon, who enlisted the aid of Coral M. Mui to mount a deeper expedition into the southern rainforest. Their joint efforts have resulted in a comprehensive cataloging of the Koleratakos, a species as vibrant as it is loud.
With the distribution of these two new capsules, we hope that more insights into the species’ behaviors and life cycles will be forthcoming. Thank you as always for your hard work!
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