Day/Month 0, start of research
Our team's goal is to learn about one of the species native to the exoplanet Diana-4 known as Dianae Felivulpes, of which we have raised two specimens in captivity from a young age (001 was taken in as a cub while 002 was already a juvenile when found). The pair, nicknamed “Adam” and “Eve” respectively, have recently been released into the wild. They are roughly twenty five Diana-4 days old (or two solar years).
001 (Adam) and 002 (Eve) after arriving at their new location
Our hope is that they can adapt to their natural environment despite captivity, allowing us a closer look at this intriguing alien species so similar to Earth’s own.
The pair have taken their “banishment” from Outpost Apollo rather well and have just been brought to a relatively peaceful location. We look forward to their next actions.
-Dr. Emilio Albrecht, head of project