Author: thehopehitman2
It was late one night (in European standards, it was 04:00 in the Netherlands) when a team of scientists gathered in an online conference room to discuss a long standing issue in the Federation; one that the average citizen was never meant to discover or even question. First in the conference room was beagollum his hands were shaking as he scratched his head and sipped on his coffee to help keep his eyes open. He was shuffling papers around in an envelope that was mostly blank other than a small stamp reading “MC X-Files” on the front.
It wasn’t long and the rest of the scientists had signed into the online conference room (The mysox1, riser, and thehopehitman2) and the meeting was fully underway. They were there to discuss the issue of ships in the Federation. They had discovered evidence of “teleportation” occurring aboard ships and although the Federals had dismissed there research many rounds ago they continued to seek more answers. beagollum was the lead scientist in this matter and had been researching the possibility of teleportation in the Federation for over 50 trade periods but couldn’t find any proof of their existence until now. A Canadian scientist by the name of riser had contacted beagollum with evidence and his theory of what was happening in the Federation among ships.
riser introduced himself to the group and began with his explanation “we all know there is something weird about the ships in the Federation, traders set ships headed to a port and a set time to sail, yet citizens can use the boat to travel to another country without the ship ever leaving port. The Federals have dismissed any notion that teleportation systems are present but I beg to differ. I have discovered spent “teleportation modules” in Digitalia which is the missing link we have been looking for. These modules are aimed to a specified port and transport people and goods instantly. After a set time or after all the modules are used up on the ship the ship sails to the harbor to pick up the modules and recharge, in which case the cycle starts all over again with a new destination.”
The conference room went silent; everyone knew what this meant for the Federation and sat in awe, especially beagollum who had spent years trying to understand this issue. “Of course, teleportation modules, it all makes sense now” said The mysox1 who had helped on the case for a few years.
To this day the Federals try to play off the discovery as science fiction. E-mails to the Federals go unanswered, interviews refused, and the discovered modules have been “misplaced” by officials. Many explanations of the modules have surfaced including military experiments, and movie props. But the team from the MC X-files knows the truth and is waiting for the right time to release its report to the Federation and its citizens. Until then many will continue to be non-believers and accept the fact that ships transport people without ever leaving the harbor as a coincidence, but others refuse to accept this false belief.