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AE - 073

"Anomalous Entity - Zero Seventy Three"

 

 

Dual-Classis - ♡ Graceful Innocuite

Location - NULL

ALIAS : "KYTREE"

Written by Researcher Erwin von Preußen

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DESCRIPTION/INFORMATION

 

AE-073, "KYTREE", is an anomalous species of tree that can grow and bear fruit in below freezing climates. AE-073’s 'fruit', AE-073A (Kyfruit), and its 'sap', AE-073B (Kysap), are not only safe for human ingestion but can both act as the sole proprietors of human life.

 

APPEARANCE, ETC

 

AE-073 appears much like a birch tree, however, unlike a birch tree, its leaves are a light blue much like the Earth’s sky.

According to preliminary reports, AE-073 will bear fruit and “live” forever, barring human or natures’ intervention. AE-073 can be killed by uprooting it or by cutting it in half.

New instances of AE-073 are created by replanting an instance of AE-073A and waiting anywhere from 3 weeks to 2 years. Despite extensive research, it is unknown why growth speeds differ so greatly.

While the new instance of AE-073 'grows', it undertakes extremely similar growth stages to a maple tree. It even roots itself underground (Normally in snow or ice), however, the roots of instances of AE-073 are not known to have any function whatsoever.

 

 AE-073A, 'Kyfruit', grows from AE-073’s leaves much like an apple would. AE—073A shape is also that of an apple, however its color is a deep white similar to that of snow. AE-073A reportedly 'tastes like chicken'. AE-073A’s nutrients however, are completely unlike any apple or chicken, and arguably completely unlike any fruit currently known to mankind. That is because AE-073A’s nutrients are completely unknown, despite extensive testing. All that is known is that humans can survive indefinitely based on a diet of pure Kyfruit.

 

AE-073B, 'Kysap', is the sap that AE-073 produces. The sap can be compared to the sap that maple trees produce. AE-073B reportedly 'tastes like milk'. Just like AE-073A, a human can survive indefinitely based on a diet of this 'sap'.

 

 HISTORY, COMMENTS

 

The first instance of AE-073 was found at the peak of Mount Elbrus by the original alpinists who reached its peak in 1909. AE-073A and AE-073B were the sole reason why the constructors of Shelter 11 on top of Mount Elbrus were able to stay alive and construct Shelter 11.

The German government captured Shelter 11 during World War II at our request, and obtained multiple instances of AE-073A and AE-073B for our research. Also at our request, the original 'instance' of AE-073 was uprooted and brought to our lab in Trondheim, Norway.

Much to our dismay, the first instance died while in transportation, and soon rotted.

However, upon planting the instances of AE-073A, we were able to create new instances of AE-073, which mimicked the appearance and actions of the first instance of AE-073.

AE-073’s were mass planted in Neuschwabenland by the Originals of our Foundation in order to ensure the survival of themselves and local settlers there.

AE-073, even now, can be attributed as the sole reason why the original Norwegian and German settlements were able to stay alive, and the sole reason why many of our Foundation settlements are able to stay alive to this day. Hunting penguins along with other local wildlife, was and is not enough to sustain a stable food supply.

 

Several instances of AE-073 were lost to the United States Special Recon Corps during the Battle of Polheim.

 

Amundsen-Scott Station, built on top of the ruins of Polheim, presumably runs on these captured instances of AE-073’s fruit.

 

It is suspected some of the original alpinists that found the first instance of AE-073 brought instances of AE-073A to their homes and planted them, however, despite intense 'digging' by myself and several of my colleagues, we have not found evidence of this.

 

FINAL WORD

 

Due to the loss of several instances of AE-073 and AE-073A to other organizations, the eventual worldwide cultivation of AE-073 is bound to happen unless we act.

The only option I currently see to stop this eventual worldwide cultivation would be to create an airborne 'virus' that can infect and kill instances of AE-073, and then to inject this 'virus' into the atmosphere.

How that 'virus' would be created, and if it is even possible to create and spread such a 'virus', is a subject that may be discussed in another document.

 

- Researcher Erwin von Preußen

Recipient of the Order of the Originals