sort of thing: spooky action at a distance.  I know, Dr. Einstein didn’t exactly commit to quantum-nonlocality.  It seems so supernatural.

There has been a lot of research since then.  There are numerous theories.  It’s still all very odd, not at all intuitive.  Except the math.  If you’re good at math, you can see how it all fits together.  Sort of.  Yeah, the reality of it is still odd.  And on top of that, there are few precise words to describe most of this.

Additional note by Roll.  So, as seems likely, let’s suppose all the particles in the universe are all connected, entangled?  If the scientists who think there was a big bang are correct, then all the particles in the universe have interacted in the primordial atom, or whatever, and so they are entangled.  I don’t know about the big bang.  Maybe.  From what I’ve seen, the Universe is mystical and seems to want to help out.  Call it God, or whatever you want.  Whatever.  What I really want to know is, where do all those quantum particles hang out before they are observed and pop into existence, or whatever.

***

Muncle.

GIFTS:

1. Intelligence.  IQ unknown.  Apparent human level intelligence.

Method:  Not well understood.  There is a highly complex and integrated cortex weave enveloping his brain.  There is an apparent simian/AI interface.  Due to the manifest level of intelligence in the absence of an attendant cerebral cortex there is speculation of a data link with a remote robust AI platform.

2. Speed.  Muncle is able to run and climb at a rate 10 times that of normal spider monkeys.  There are specialized nanite support networks attached to various joints, ligaments, tendons, and other fibrous tissue and bone.  The primary networks appear to predominantly affect fast twitch muscle groups.

3.  Eyesight.  Muncle’s enhanced eyesight involves specialized nanite groups that appear to increase light gathering ability.  This ability has not been adequately studied.

PERSONAL NOTE: According to Muncle.  I think, therefor I am.

***

Mr. T.

GIFTS:

1.  Mind delving.  Largely classified.  Very exacting information exchange between two or more minds.

Method:  Extremely sophisticated nanite complex that incorporates scanning technology, allowing direct review of images and thoughts, including memories, within the brain of another being.  Neural brain-to-brain communication, and brain-to-machine communication is not a new study.  This process may be similar, though the sophistication is at a very high level.

2.  Enhanced strength and limited cellular rejuvenation.  Largely classified.  The nanite complex extends throughout the somatic nervous system and increases capabilities of musculature, ligaments, tendons, and bone structure.

PERSONAL NOTE:

According to Mr. T.  I can communicate a bit, mind to mind.  I’ve also picked up a little extra strength.

OPERATION BUGBLAST.  An AI synthesis composition project.

By Viz.  NOTE: The Bugblast Operation recordings were of a poor quality.  There was background interference throughout the entire recording.  Noise.  I worked through and did my best to capture what was being said.  Roll helped.

Also, there is a good deal of military brevity language.  The pilots of Bugblast knew each other well and were given a good deal of freedom in communication.  Brevity language can be very confusing so I incorporated explanatory programming.  While all that explanation is helpful to most, it can make for cumbersome reading.

This transcript includes much of the communication that took place during the operation.  I didn’t include sections that were too garbled to allow a reasonable certainty of correct interpretation.  I’ll start with some background information.  Or, see Operation Bugblast, below.

The Goldilocks operation involved an AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft) and five F22s, tasked to clear the way for a B21 bomber which would deliver the bomb meant to destroy the nest ship.  The B21 is a very stealthy aircraft.  I don’t think many of those were assembled.  That’s probably why the military wanted to soften up the defenses of the bug ship they were going to blast.  On the side, you just know the military wanted to test our capabilities in specific scenarios.  After all, we were losing the war.  Let’s see, what else.

Oh, there were also a couple of B-1R ‘missile trucks’ to help as needed.  The F22s were loaded to the max with 6 AIM 120D and 4 AIM 9X Sidewinder missiles.  The AIM 120D is a medium range radar guided missile.  It has a range of up to 100 miles.  It is a shoot and forget missile with active radar guidance steering the missile to the target.  The AIM 9X is a closer range heat seeking missile.  Neither is a new weapon system but they have been upgraded and are very effective.  The F22s also have a 20 MM auto cannon capable of firing 100 rounds per minute.  To top it off, each of the F22s had 6 ‘tethered’ Stalker drones.

Stalker drones are a newer technology.  I wasn’t able to find much information.  I do know from Mr. T that a fighter pilot can control the drones from the cockpit.  The F22 pilots each had control of 6 drones to help with reconnaissance and to bring the initial attack to the enemy.  The Stalkers each carry 4 Sidewinder missiles.

I should give a bit more information about those missile trucks that were used to add incredible firepower to the battle.  The B-1Rs each had dozens of AIM 120D missiles and LREWs (Long Range Engagement Weapons, a very long-range missile).  The B-1R missile trucks would linger in the area, to be used as needed.

The actual shooter, the main bomber, was a stealthy B21, with the “Goldilocks” nuke.  To add to the suspense, there were some top-secret guests that came to the party as well.  You’ll see.

Primary command and control, that was provided by a dedicated AWACS.  It had state of the art electronics and avionics and was capable of giving a picture of the theatre of operation up to 200 miles out, maybe more.  The F22s needed to be around 100 miles of a target to get good radar locks.

I am pretty sure the F22s came out of Shepard in Texas.  I think the B21 and AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System

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