No luck yet. The signals are getting stronger, but the sub is starting to get out of range of the boat. They will have to come back soon. If they don't find anything soon enough, we will have to get a submarine with better communication, which will take at least three months to arrive. However, it will be bigger, so we can have more supplies, an I can go too. It's six of one, half a dozen of the other to me.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Day 39
Exciting news! The submarine received some odd signals, which they are currently following. We are hoping that it will lead us to some as of yet undiscovered bacteria that are eating an ancient carcass. It is unlikely, but we hope it will be so. It probably is a stray weather balloon that fell into the ocean. But, there's always the off chance.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Day 36
No updates. The submarine still hasn't hit the bottom, so the chasm is larger than we expected. We hope they hit the bottom soon, as the signals are getting weak due to the distance.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Day 35
We haven't found anything yet. We have been busy though. I am the one who stayed up, so I will be able to keep you all updated.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Day 33
We are going to search the underwater area tomorrow. It appears to be the most likely place now. We will be going in a boat to the area where the chasm is. We will bring a submarine to search with. It is large enough to hold three people, so one of us will stay behind. We will bring rations for 30 days, and we hope to be there for only ten days, as that should be long enough to find any carcasses that are there, or any traces thereof. The boat will stay over the chasm so that we will have communication with the submarine. The area seems perfect for a carcass to have survived.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Day 29
Wow, have we really been gone this long? It seems so short... We have more data that seems to lean towards the site being under water. Again, the exact reason that we are looking there is classified, so all I can tell you is that there was an earthquake there recently and there turned out to be a large expanse of water that was previously not known about. We went out on a boat today towards the place that the underwater site is supposed to be. It is surprisingly large, according to what we can see on the radar. In fact, we didn't get any results at all, making it at least seem fathomless.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Day 20
We found a fossil of an egg that we have not yet identified. So far, it seems to have been left alone by it's parents, due to the fact that we haven't found any other fossils nearby it yet. It is mid-sized, at about 9 inches long. Timothy is going to study it and hopefully figure out what it is from.
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