Profile: MarQus

Personal background
Life form type: Humanoid
Composition: Organic
Occupation: Functions in close proximity to primitive lighted display units operated by physically depressing cubic and rectangular activation circuits as well as a device held at the end of one of it's extremities that appears to be used to point and control objects on the lighted display.

Spends much of light time for on average five out of seven light cycles in a large structure with similar organic humanoids. Activities include the following:
- Directing a these humanoids to various tasks using its vocal orifice
- Maintenance of the primitive light display units which appear to be interconnected by a primitive system of cables which seem to be of synthetic and mineral composition.
- The subject also appears to compensate for its inability to communicate telepathically by using a device adapted to be held to one of its two auditory orifices as well as to its vocal orifice.
- On average three times per light cycle, the subject groups with others for what appears to be a re-fuelling cycle. They consume a large quantity of organic material, flora and fauna based, inserted into the dual-function vocal and re-fuelling orifice.

Subject returns to what appears to be a personal living space to re-fuel and regenerate by placing itself horizontally onto a soft rectangular surface. This regeneration cycle is on average one quarter of a light cycle.

Appears to spend between 7 to 15 light cycles on a different area of the planet, usually where the local star is closest to the planets orbit and where the ambient temperature is much higher than where this being inhabits. The means of transportation used is a carbon-fuel powered mineral flying object which appears to be a commonly used long distance transportation method on this planet.

Reproduction: species appears to have a primitive form of reproduction composed of the infant bearer genus and the genetic fluid donator genus, the subject being of the latter.

*End of report*
Prepared by: ZXBWY GZ
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Way to go SETI@home! We always knew that one power of many exceeds many powers of one and this has taken this theory to the extreme. Our ability to scan and discover our neighbours who are most certainly somewhere out there has now been exponentially increased.

Humanity's innate curiosity to discover will inevitably lead us to answers. Maybe we'll even discover that planet earth is just a molecule of a grain of sand on the beach of an infinitessimally large planet and we're just waiting another 3 billion years our time (perhaps only a few minutes on that planet) before some beach jock kicks our grain of sand into some guys face. Who knows ...

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