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Is this an "Alien Mother Ship" refueling? What is it then? A USP "Unexplained Solar Phenomenon" What ever it is, do to its scale, is absolutely terrifying.

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Tardigrades are usually about 0.5 mm (0.02 in) long when fully grown. They are short and plump, with four pairs of legs, each ending in claws (usually four to eight) or sticky pads. Tardigrades are prevalent in mosses and lichens and can readily be collected and viewed under a low-power microscope, making them accessible to students and amateur scientists. Their clumsy crawling and their well-known ability to survive life-stopping events have brought them into science fiction and popular culture including items of clothing, statues, soft toys and crochet patterns.

"The Conspirator" magazine will be making a come back soon its been a long time, but it has always remained as a concept So far it only been cover art, but soon it could possibly be an entire magazine. ETA: Late October. Just in time for Halloween. Hopefully!

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